After over two decades in the game, underground hip hop legends The Grouch & Eligh return with their latest masterclass in lyrical prowess and soulful beats, "What Would Love Do." Released on September 24, 2021, via their own imprint, The Grouch & Eligh Music, this 16-track album is a testament to the duo's enduring chemistry and artistry.
Clocking in at just under 50 minutes, "What Would Love Do" is packed with introspective rhymes, infectious hooks, and smooth production. The album kicks off with the atmospheric "What Would Love Do Intro" and quickly dives into standout tracks like "Love Feels," "Dreams," and the hard-hitting "Handball." Fans will also appreciate the featured appearances from Mistah F.A.B., Slightly Stoopid, and Viveca Hawkins, who add their unique flavors to tracks like "Ghost," "Don't Say," and "Girl Be Loved."
Throughout the album, The Grouch & Eligh tackle a range of topics, from love and relationships to social issues and personal growth. Their signature storytelling abilities shine on tracks like "The Call" and "Never Kill," while their lyrical dexterity is on full display in cuts like "Piano God" and "Good As You." With its seamless blend of conscious lyricism and head-nodding beats, "What Would Love Do" is a welcome addition to the discographies of The Grouch & Eligh, and a strong statement from two of underground hip hop's most respected veterans.
The Grouch & Eligh are a dynamic duo in the underground hip hop scene, known for their independent spirit and extensive touring history. Hailing from the West Coast, these rappers have graced stages across the globe, from the continental US to Europe, Japan, and Australia. As members of the renowned Living Legends collective, The Grouch & Eligh have been at the forefront of an independent, anti-gangsta rap movement for over 15 years. Their discography is a testament to their versatility and creativity, with notable releases like "The 50 Year Old Rapper" and the triple album "The Tortoise and the Crow," which features solo efforts from both artists and a collaborative album. With The Grouch's roots in Oakland, California, and a current base in Los Angeles and Maui, Hawaii, their music reflects a rich tapestry of influences and experiences. Fans can expect a raw, authentic sound that embodies the true essence of underground hip hop.
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