billy has been my favorite rapper / music artist in general over the past four years, with a depth of intelligent lyrics documenting topics from neocolonialism to the haunting nature of drug trafficking to chaotic loves and the artist’s journey itself, with an album output averaging at least 2 a year (including with his group Armand Hammer with ELUCID). All this over perfectly picked exotic beats and African cinema samples, dappled with brilliant hip hop intertextuality. Definitely a known artist at this point, I figured I should share this rec after I gushed to some friends about him last night.
Jan 28, 2024

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