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RnB 05 March, 2019

Fabp aka Fabpz The Freelancer New EP 'For Tha Crown'

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Fabp aka Fabpz The Freelancer New EP 'For Tha Crown'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Fabp aka Fabpz the Freelancer's album For The Crown which features the musical backing productions by of Xscalade. The album's cover is very promising, as it is said to contain raw undiluted lyrics.

The tracks them-self contain a very unorthodox non-traditional style of rapping. With a hummed repetitive cadence in a Caribbean accent that maybe resembles chorus hook to a club style but said more calmer.

Audio Listening Link: https://x-caladepromotionz.bandcamp.com/album/for-tha-crown-explicit-fabp-aka-fabpz-the-freelancer

Some of the lyrics are poetical while some of the lyrics are parodying the last bar of it's self almost humorously. It is not very complex in it's structure, it just calmly repetitive. The content is almost about entirely hood life and respect.

The vocal microphone quality could be updated to a modern touch but it has a nice underground appeal that has a good for self produced productions. It is easy listening at times and others a little too distorted but fits very well for Low fidelity in it's style. Some might say it might be similar to Wu-Tang's "Ol Dirty Bastard." containing hood lyrics and comedic bits in the songs itself in a basic format.

Very Caribbean influenced with its repetitive chorus style, and it's unusual beat sound selection. For people who like abstract trippy sounds in hip hop with a bit of hood influence will surely enjoy this album for such, as it was fun listening to on the first time around. Not my personal tastes but I don't mind giving it a chance.

I rate it 3.5 out 5. This is Dietrich Garnett with Skope magazine thanks for checking out the review.

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