Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Grafh with his debut album "Blackhand America," released on April 22, 2008, under Be Music Group. This 17-track project spans a gripping 67 minutes, offering a vivid snapshot of Grafh's unique perspective and lyrical prowess.
The album kicks off with the intense "Black Hand America Intro," setting the tone for a journey through tracks like the aggressive "Put A Hole In 'Em" and the streetwise anthem "Ghetto Money." Grafh's signature flow and sharp wordplay are on full display in songs like "We The Gang" and "What Could You Do For Me," showcasing his ability to blend raw energy with clever storytelling.
"Blackhand America" isn't just about hard-hitting beats and lyrical dexterity; it also highlights Grafh's versatility. Tracks like "Glo' In The Dark" and "Yeah Right (I Don't Believe That)" reveal a more introspective side, while "Blood Money" and "Eurogang" keep the energy high and the momentum going.
The album also features remixes of popular tracks like "Long Way To Go," "Poppin'," and "In Those Jeans," offering fresh takes on some of Grafh's most beloved songs. Bonus tracks "Say Yeah," "Damage Is Done," and "My Heaven" add extra value, giving listeners even more to sink their teeth into.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Grafh's music, "Blackhand America" is a compelling introduction to his artistry. It's a testament to his skill as a lyricist and his ability to craft memorable, hard-hitting tracks that resonate with listeners.