Underground Hip Hop veteran and esteemed lyricist, Copywrite enlists indie golden age emcees & producers from his early Rawkus, Eastern Conference & Fondle ‘Em Records days with his seventh studio album, “The Last Supper”.
The album boasts thirteen tracks bringing back that early 2000’s Weathermen feel. DJ Mighty Mi & Cop link back up for a few songs that are Gauranteed to tide heads over until their joint EP drops later this year. The Juggaknot’s resident monster, Breeze Brewin also shows up alongside underground champion Bobbito Garcia over a banger by Swab who handles a good portion of the albums tracks and the outcome is pure 89-tek-9 nostalgia reminiscent of the WKCR hey days. The always honest and lyrical depth of Atmosphere’s Slug compliments Copy’s tales of lost ones & pain over the acculative years on “Turn the Page”. Another stand out is the track “Green Screen” where Copy drops bars like, “I spread rumors people heard Sh** about / tat my name on my d*** and put words in your mouth” over a classic Evidence banger. The water proof emcee shows up alongside Niko Is and Bless Picasso for “Diamond Bukowski” and the outcome is nothing short of spectacular. There’s a surprise guest from the Weathermen days that I was asked not to disclose for this write up but the WM core fans are going to lose their minds. This is Copy’s best work if you ask me. The songs are all super dense and packed with effortless detail that all require several listens to fully digest.
Twenty years of being one of independent rap’s elite shines on Pete Nelson’s magnum opus, “T.H.E. Last Supper”.
To the hardcore hip hoppers,
bon appétit
The album boasts thirteen tracks bringing back that early 2000’s Weathermen feel. DJ Mighty Mi & Cop link back up for a few songs that are Gauranteed to tide heads over until their joint EP drops later this year. The Juggaknot’s resident monster, Breeze Brewin also shows up alongside underground champion Bobbito Garcia over a banger by Swab who handles a good portion of the albums tracks and the outcome is pure 89-tek-9 nostalgia reminiscent of the WKCR hey days. The always honest and lyrical depth of Atmosphere’s Slug compliments Copy’s tales of lost ones & pain over the acculative years on “Turn the Page”. Another stand out is the track “Green Screen” where Copy drops bars like, “I spread rumors people heard Sh** about / tat my name on my d*** and put words in your mouth” over a classic Evidence banger. The water proof emcee shows up alongside Niko Is and Bless Picasso for “Diamond Bukowski” and the outcome is nothing short of spectacular. There’s a surprise guest from the Weathermen days that I was asked not to disclose for this write up but the WM core fans are going to lose their minds. This is Copy’s best work if you ask me. The songs are all super dense and packed with effortless detail that all require several listens to fully digest.
Twenty years of being one of independent rap’s elite shines on Pete Nelson’s magnum opus, “T.H.E. Last Supper”.
To the hardcore hip hoppers,
bon appétit
credits
releases March 1, 2024
Album Art by Soma79
Recorded & Mixed by D1
Mastered by Kount Fif