Black Soprano Family artist, Streets Soprano recently released Success or Death, his 10th studio album to date. This project is solely produced by in house producer, Imminent Productions; Mixed and mastered by Evan Coliukos; Executive Produced by Benny the Butcher alongside Streets Soprano.
All 8 songs are strategically written. The first single from the album, More Integrity, Less Pride, features labelmate Rick Hyde. The two compliment each other well, with Streets Soprano having more upbeat, high energy, dynamic flows and Rick Hyde putting his best foot forward on every track he touches.
Another noteworthy song is Loyalty Worth More Than Money. The lyrics throughout focus on how trust, genuine connections and the rarity of loyalty.
The beat is alluring and coincides with Streets Sopranos engaging sound.
The next track stands out tremendously, Game in a Frenzy, featuring his grandmother the last minute or so. This gem is short, but powerful, symbolizing the intense contributions made to the game and the enthusiasm portrayed.
Next, Potent as Dopamine featuring Trust Nobody Music Group artist, Heckler. This is a profound song with a darker, grim and gloomy sound. “If we’re not giving our best, what are we here for” is quotable, cultivating growth and consistency.
This track is not for everyone to understand.
Traphouse Way, featuring Hartford rapper Fuego Base is an instant classic and will be widely praised as a stand out, must hear track. Streets Soprano stands out with a smooth, raw delivery alongside Fuego Bases unfiltered narration.
Next up is Gangster and a Thug featuring Heckler once again. Hecklers unique sound matches with Streets giving the listener a story of survival and hardships. The back and forth lyricism between the duo highlights a lyrical chemistry thats unmatched.
Nearing the end of the album is Art of Patience with zero features. Just Streets Soprano. Pure grit and determination. It accentuates the fact that no hand outs were given or expected. Every step of the process was earned and obtained and the results speak for itself.
Lastly we end with See My Pain, featuring Blind Beauty. This is refreshingly spectacular, exhibiting a more emotional, sentimental side of Streets Soprano. Blind Beauty radiates a luminous, jaw- dropping vocal sound that harmonizes perfect with Streets Sopranos rhythmic delivery. This is the perfect ending to a highly seminal record.
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