
Baltimore-based rapper B.Eveready shares with the world his latest project, The Crab Season EP. The 7-track EP is a showcase of raw, unfiltered bars over smooth hip-hop beats and is a call back to the good old days of when the art supercedes the glitz and glamour.
The “Crab Season Intro” starts with a sample from the legendary TV show, The Wire, which helps set the tone from the grounded themes (real-time issues) and location (Baltimore). B.Eveready steps into the role of the narrator and documentarian who takes listeners on a ride through the city with his commanding flow and detailed lyricism. Along the way, he also taps the assistance of a handful of emcees who share a similar vision. Tracks like “All Due Respect” featuring
MC Bravado, “Apocalypse Now” featuring
Ill Conscious, and “No handouts” with
Jon Wells all thread along the lines of growth, self-reflection and a dash of rap bravado. There is always a message being conveyed, as B.Eveready gives audiences a glimpse and them some with detailed storytelling on tracks like “We Built This City (Extended Clip)” and “Memory Lane.”
Overall, the project is a combination of well-crafted beats that range from soulful to edgy while B. Eveready and his rapping cohorts all bring home the goods with excellent rapping from start to finish.
Stream The Crab Season EP on all DSPs here.
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