Dive into the laid-back and nostalgic world of Casual with his self-titled album, released on September 4, 2015, via Dead Broke Rekerds. This isn't just another hip-hop album; it's a vibrant blend of g-funk and underground hip-hop that pays homage to the golden era of West Coast rap. In just 22 minutes, Casual delivers a powerful punch with 10 tracks that showcase his lyrical prowess and unique storytelling.
From the introspective "Spent" to the smooth grooves of "Mana Burn," each track is a testament to Casual's versatility and deep understanding of the genre. "Staircase Wit" and "Pot Hole" highlight his clever wordplay and sharp wit, while "Subject to Change" and "Sit and Stare" offer a more introspective look into his mind. The album closes with "Opium," a track that leaves you craving more of Casual's distinctive sound.
Casual's self-titled album is a must-listen for fans of classic hip-hop and those looking to explore the underground scene. With its infectious beats and thought-provoking lyrics, this album is sure to become a staple in your music collection. So, grab your headphones and get ready to experience the smooth, laid-back vibes of Casual.