Mixtape Monday: Best of 2021 feat. Wiki, Terry Presume, Navy Blue, Eddie Kaine, Moor Mother, Pink Siifu + More
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Wiki, Terry Presume, Navy Blue, Eddie Kaine, Moor Mother, Pink Siifu and more are The Best of 2021.
The 2021 year-end retrospective features 20 of the best projects to make the cut this year. Selected from a cache of top tier releases, this retrospective is hard-hitting, experimental and just plain ill. Join me in revisiting standouts from Wiki, Terry Presume, Navy Blue, Eddie Kaine, Moor Mother and Pink Siifu.
Other artists on this year’s shortlist include Homeboy Sandman, DøøF, Spectacular Diagnostics, L'Orange x Namir Blade and Lord JaH-Monte Ogbon. Let's get into it.
Wiki raps with a chip on his shoulder across the length of the divinely ordered and insightful third studio album Half God produced entirely by Navy Blue.
Following Song Of Sage: Post Panic, Navy Blue teams with AKAI Solo to deliver a future classic that establishes the pair as unassuming underground kings.
Lord JaH-Monte Ogbon solidifies his place as a distinct voice amongst rap's rising class of spitters with the airtight lyrical demonstration of TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE.
YUNGMORPHEUS marries intricate storytelling with painstakingly crafted instrumentals produced by Eyedress on their collaborative album Affable With Pointed Teeth.
J.U.S. caps a year of standouts for Bruiser Brigade Records by applying charismatic delivery, frank observation, and biting humor to daily shenanigans on GoFundMe Corvette.
LUKAH takes his foot off the brake and applies it to the neck on the partially self-produced album When The Black Hand Touches You featuring additional production from Livin and Cities Aviv.
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Karas Lamb writes and digs for tunes you haven’t heard yet. She wants to listen to your music. Follow her on Twitter @karaslamb.