Dive into the raw and gritty world of boom bap with 38 Spesh's "1995," a short yet powerful album that pays homage to the golden era of East Coast hip hop. Released on December 11, 2020, under T.C.F. Music Group, this underground hip hop gem clocks in at just under 16 minutes but packs a punch with its 10 tracks. Following the success of his 1994 compilation, 38 Spesh, born Justin Harrell, continues to celebrate the seminal years of hip-hop with this sequel, showcasing his prowess both as a rapper and a producer.
"1995" kicks off with the introductory track "Intro" and swiftly moves into the hard-hitting "Round Table," setting the tone for the rest of the album. Tracks like "Home Game" and "Chalk Board" highlight 38 Spesh's lyrical dexterity and his ability to craft beats that are both nostalgic and fresh. The album features a standout collaboration on the final track, "Outro (feat. Che Noir)," adding a dynamic layer to the project.
Fans of underground hip hop and boom bap will appreciate the authenticity and raw energy that 38 Spesh brings to "1995." Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album is a testament to his skill and dedication to the craft. Don't miss out on this essential listen from one of hip hop's most talented artists.