Dive into the underground with Casual's "He Think He #Rapgod," a bold and unapologetic response to Eminem's "Rap God." Released on November 29, 2011, via Mystery School Audio, this 10-track, 32-minute journey is a deep cut into the world of g-funk and underground hip hop. Casual, a seasoned veteran in the game, brings his signature West Coast flow and lyrical prowess to the forefront, backed by a mix of classic and modern beats.
The album kicks off with "#Rapgod," featuring Tajai & Pep Love, setting the tone for the rest of the project. "Deltron Z Meets #Rapgod" sees Casual teaming up with Del The Funky Homosapien, blending old-school vibes with contemporary production. Tracks like "Fake," "Baseball," and "Flamethrower" showcase Casual's storytelling abilities and his knack for creating vivid, streetwise narratives. Meanwhile, "Balling Out Of Control" and "You Ain't Gotta Lie" highlight his versatility, switching up the pace and flow to keep listeners engaged.
"He Think He #Rapgod" is a testament to Casual's enduring talent and his ability to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of hip hop. With its unique blend of old and new, this album is a refreshing take on the genre, proving that Casual is still a force to be reckoned with. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress with its raw energy, clever wordplay, and infectious beats.