Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of HD with "Black & Rebellious: The Makin of a Felon," a hyphy masterpiece that hits hard and doesn't let go. Released on October 2, 2012, this album is a bold statement from an artist who isn't afraid to speak his mind. With a runtime of 1 hour and 17 minutes, it's a journey through the streets, the struggles, and the triumphs of life as HD sees it.
The tracklist is a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences, from the defiant energy of "Black N Rebellious" to the introspective "Analyze," and the raw power of "Deathwish." HD doesn't hold back, tackling subjects like love, loss, and the realities of street life with a brutally honest lyricism. The album is a testament to HD's ability to craft narratives that resonate, with tracks like "Boyz N Tha Hood (Whiteboy)" and "Black Politics" offering sharp social commentary.
Produced under the labels Black & Rebellious, Bearfaced Ent., Rapbay, and Urbanlife Distribution, this album is a sonic experience that encapsulates the spirit of hyphy music. It's not just about the beats and the rhymes; it's about the stories HD tells and the messages he conveys. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to HD's music, "Black & Rebellious: The Makin of a Felon" is an album that demands your attention and leaves a lasting impression.