London Rhyme Syndicate's album "Hard to the Core" is an explosive and energetic tribute to the golden age of hip hop. The group's raw and unapologetic style is on full display throughout the album, as they deliver hard-hitting rhymes over gritty beats that are sure to get heads nodding.
From the opening track "Intro" to the final cut "Outro," London Rhyme Syndicate delivers a powerful and cohesive listening experience. Tracks like "Street Life" and "No Surrender" showcase the group's lyrical prowess, while "Hard to the Core" and "Boombox" bring the heat with their infectious hooks and booming basslines.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "London's Burning," which features a guest appearance from legendary UK rapper Rodney P. The track is a scathing critique of the state of the UK music industry, with London Rhyme Syndicate and Rodney P taking aim at the commercialization of hip hop and the lack of support for independent artists.
Not much has changed.
PEACE!!!
You're welcome, bro.
3 tracks a night,3 days a week on the radio2 fm frequency .he brought me hiphop when no one else did.
this was a track he played.top quality.
cheers john.RIP
Yep! That's a classic rare groove. Benny Golson - I'm Always Dancin' To The Music