ALBUM REVIEW: Alex Burnett – Interpratate

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Last month, Maryland-born/Florida-bred artist Alex Burnett released a 13-track project titled Interpratate, an album that’s so dense that it requires several listens to truly understand the layers within it. The project sees Alex center-stage with minimal features and a variety of sounds that allow him to give the listeners as many different versions of his artistry as possible.

Upon our initial listen, the first thing made clear is that Alex is an absolute lyrical technician — the way he formulates strings of words is almost like Einstein’s theory of relativity (dead serious). There are several moments on this project where he somehow maintains a dizzying rhyme structure for entire verses and (virtually) complete songs. We’re not completely sure who his influences are, but the bars we hear seem to call upon the likes of Tech N9ne (particularly his early years), Cory Gunz (before he stagnated) and even Kendrick Lamar…trying to decipher line after line is like a game of chess for your ears (if that makes any sense).

Alex’s subject matter on Interpretate seems to be for the most part a reflection of within over what’s around him; we hear songs about the battles occurring with his soul (‘Deterrence’) and wishes for Christ consciousness (‘Healing’). On other tracks, he also lets it be known that he’s a fierce competitor when it comes to the microphone (‘These Emcees’).

The production on Interpretate is, to us, at its best when it dwells in nostalgia and pulls in hints of Jazz-Soul (‘Aspiration’, ‘Budding Flower’) — it’s in this realm where Alex sounds the most comfortable. While songs like ‘Contamination’, ‘Lies’ and ‘Influence’ show that he’s able to hold is own over more Trap-influenced/Synth-heavy production, it occasionally sounds a bit shaky — as if he’s overworking on said tracks to keep his flow methodical. Approaching the end of Interpratate sees the two “sounds” merge successfully, which is where we also hear Alex experimenting more with melody and speaking on love and women (or one specific woman?) — an effective continuation of his versatility.

Overall, Interpretate functions as a strong offering from what is certain to be Alex Burnett’s impressive (and progressive) catalog of music. This impressive body of work is (probably) most attractive to the proverbial backpacker (read: fans who prefer dope and conscious lyrics over anything else), but also shows sparks of genre-bending creativity that could continue to broaden his horizons as an artist.

LISTEN TO INTERPRATATE IN FULL HERE.

Big KA$H – Real N***a [Prod. Dezo Cajun]

After dropping his long awaited street album “You Aint Me Sucka – YAMS”! Alexandria, Virginia artist Big KA$H is back with a single produced by one of his favorite local producers/good friend Dezo Cajun who recently got incarcerated. The song is entitled “Real Nigga” basically touching basis on why Real B****es love Real Niggas! Hope you all enjoy & go get that #YAMS on spinrilla right now!

 

Medusa & Kidd Slopes – Medusa (Mixtape)


We’re happy to introduce YQ’s Medusa, a newer female artist r epping DC, with links to both Southeast and Uptown. Medusa combines traditional Rap, Trap, R&B and Pop to make her own sound. Powered by the alternative, bass-heavy sounds of Kidd Slopes, this artist is making quite and introduction with her self-titled debut mixtape. Features include aggressive female rapper Money Mone, frequent slopes collaborator Iceberg Lo and Medusa’s DBMG homie Supa Trippa from ShaqJames. We could try to name some outstanding tracks on Medusa, but most of the project stands on it’s own, with love songs, club singles and empowering tracks about her own story. Check out Medusa today.

Washington D.C’s Own Medusa Drops Her Self Titled Debut Project Produced By Kidd Slopes. She Brings You A New Fresh Sound. Her Trap Heartfelt Music Caters To All And Empowers You To #PushThrew All Circumstances. #YQ

Mya – Team You

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Hometown legend Mya has been on top of her game independently for a while now; today, we get to check out a brand new track titled ‘Team You’, which will appear on her upcoming 12th album (and 8th release through her own Planet 9 imprint).

Check out ‘Team You’ below.

Fat Trel – Free Issa

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We’re learning that Trel is working on a new mixtape titled #MUVARUSSIA, which will (potentially) be entirely produced by Lyons League. Today, we get to check out a track from that collaboration titled ‘Free Issa’, which you can check out below.

BONUS: You can also check out another recently released song titled ‘Is It Over’ (also produced by Lyons League.


Big KA$H – You Ain’t Me Sucka (Mixtape)


After a number of great singles and months of recording, Alexandria rapper Big Ka$h releases his “last mixtape,” You Ain’t Me Sucka. The long-awaited project is produced mostly by Ka$h himself, alongside 60 OZ and Loco Beatz. Ka$h’s heartfelt struggle is accompanied by spirited beats and features from newcomers (to us) like Big Runo and Reggie Reg. Through the struggles of losing family and friends, the Alexandria rapper prevails through his music in YAMS. The tape also has multiple tributes to the late Julian Dawkins, who was gunned down by a Sheriff’s Deputy two years ago. Ka$h addressed topics like diss songs, police brutality, and life in the Virginia city he calls home, giving listeners much more than the average mixtape.