In a rap landscape often driven by formulas and fast consumption, some releases remind us why hip-hop exists in the first place: to say something. That’s exactly the feeling delivered by Kenny McCormick EP, the latest project from Sauveur Eloheem.
This is a universe of its own. You step into it through dark hip-hop melodies, almost fog-like atmospheres, before being pulled in by a dense, striking rap style — the kind we’ve been missing. Three tracks, three precise statements. Here, penmanship and message take center stage again, at a time when lyrical craft is often overshadowed in the mainstream rap culture.
The productions lean toward dark soundscapes, reinforcing the urgency of the writing. From “Gore” to “Edgar”, every bar feels deliberate, every verse carries weight — a reminder that rap is still, above all, about writing.
The momentum continues with “Dolce & Gabbana”, a single released today that perfectly reflects this artistic direction: putting the art of hip-hop back in the spotlight. The production is built around enigmatic piano lines, giving the track a cinematic feel, while the drums keep heads nodding. On top of it all, the lyrics hit even harder, pushing Sauveur’s hard style delivery further into sharp, impactful territory.
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