KOTA The Friend – To Kill A Sunrise

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KOTA The Friend - To Kill A Sunrise

Kota The Friend and Statik Selektah convey a solid collaborative exertion on their new album “To Kill A Sunrise.”

Kota The Friend has been steadily putting out quality material, having as of late dropped off the second volume of Lyrics To Go, and today he’s kept the pattern alive with the Statik Selektah-assisted To Kill A Sunrise. Evocative all at once of Harper Lee, Kendrick Lamar, beautiful picturesque perspectives, Mexican cocktails, and Cypress Hill, the new undertaking appears to another strong exertion from the perpetually chill lyricist.

Boasting creation across the board from the stalwart Statik Selektah, itself a stamp of quality, To Kill A Sunrise accommodates Kota’s usual methodology as far as vibe. However there are twists of braggadocio, particularly on the triumphant blast bap opener “Wolves,” a feature that showcases Kota’s technical ability. That brilliant era soul is certainly a throughline – Statik’s fingerprints, no uncertainty – with tunes like “The Cold” and “Sunrise” capturing the embodiment with nostalgic clarity.

As expected, there’s a smooth and easy-going vibe across the brief album, however that’s not to say it’s a low-exertion release. Kota’s lyricism demands attention, and audience members will discover a lot to appreciate should they load this one up and give it a strong front-to-back tune in. Despite the fact that not frequently perceived as one of the game’s top-level lyricists, it’s probable a matter of coverage, as The Friend’s pen-game has been as predictable as it gets.

Look at To Kill A Sunrise at the present time, and sound off on the off chance that you think Kota and Statik’s new collaborative undertaking merits some attention.

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