Dive into the vibrant and gritty world of Los Angeles with Blu's "A Long Red Hot Los Angeles Summer Night," a captivating journey through the city's streets and soul. Released on March 1, 2019, under Nature Sounds, this 17-track album is a masterful blend of jazz rap and underground hip hop, clocking in at just under 48 minutes.
Blu, known for his rapid-fire rhymes and vivid storytelling, teams up with producer Oh No to create an evocative soundscape that harks back to the golden age of LA hip-hop. The album opens with the atmospheric "Intro," setting the stage for tracks like "The Lost Angels Anthem" featuring Kezia, and "It Never Rains in South L.A.," which paint a vivid picture of life in the City of Angels.
With features from artists like Abstract Rude, Self Scientific, and Planetary, the album is a collaborative effort that showcases the best of LA's underground scene. Tracks like "Champagne" and "Straight No Chaser" highlight Blu's lyrical prowess and Oh No's sample-centric production, creating a unique sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
"A Long Red Hot Los Angeles Summer Night" is not just an album; it's an experience. From the late-night vibes of "Round Bout Midnight" to the intense narratives of "The Robbery" and "Murder Case," Blu takes you on a journey through the highs and lows of LA life. The album's title track, "A Long Red Hot Los Angeles Summer Night," encapsulates the essence of the record, blending smooth jazz samples with hard-hitting beats and Blu's signature flow.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Blu or new to his music, "A Long Red Hot Los Angeles Summer Night" is a must-listen. It's a testament to Blu's artistry and a celebration of LA's rich musical heritage. So, turn up the volume, lean back, and let Blu and Oh No take you on a sonic tour of Los Angeles.