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Chocolate Bars LP (brown/black/white splatter vinyl, limited to 50 copies)

$29.99

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A PRE-ORDER! RELEASE DATE OCTOBER 4.

Ill Adrenaline website exclusive!
Brown/black/white splatter vinyl. Limited edition of 50 copies.
Please note: Colors may vary! Each record is one of a kind.

Tracklist:

Side A
1. SPANISH HARLEM CROOKLYN (INTRO)
2. LIKE IT'S '93 (FEAT. MASTA ACE)
3. HATSHEPSUT
4. CHOCOLATE BARS
5. CRAVINGS & WITHDRAWALS (FEAT. BAHAMADIA)

Side B
6. THE GIFTS
7. HHLU2 (HIP-HOP LOVES YOU TOO)
8. LIKE IT'S '93 (INSTRUMENTAL)
9. CHOCOLATE BARS (INSTRUMENTAL)
10. CRAVINGS & WITHDRAWALS (INSTRUMENTAL)

Description:

The debut collaboration by Harlem, New York City raised, Ugandan born, award winning hip-hop creative Emma Lee M.C. and decorated German producer Roccwell is a potent offering of globally creative proportions. Merging her bold, flowful vocals and piercingly imaginary lyricism with his smooth, classic, world-renowned "boom bap" production over seven tracks, the two who met during a pandemic aimed to stifle their artistry have used the "new normals" as opportunity to create new energy, tell new stories and re-balance tastes in the culture.

On the lead single “Like It’s 93” featuring hip-hop legend Masta Ace, listeners are treated to a unique twist on nostalgia. Emma Lee personifies hip-hop by lyrically describing a dysfunctional but loving relationship using over 40 classic rap album titles all released in the year 1993, with Masta Ace responding metaphorically in a classic rebuttal. The track rolls in with a dreamy soundscape over Roccwell's signature snare drum spine, lifts and waves with Emma Lee's softly layered vocals in the hooks, and ends with a sonic collage of reflective cuts by DJ LP2 reminding us why we fell in love with hip-hop. As mentioned from "Digable Planets to Doggystyle," this track is a witness and poetic questioning of a pivotal time in music.

The follow-up single "Cravings & Withdrawals" with hip-hop legend Bahamadia holds its own as one of the smoothest rap duets put to wax in a long time. As Roccwell riffs the beat like a spacey and jazzy interlude, an elite skill level of emceeing is on display by two generational talents unapologetically pouring onto the track. The dream duo gives us an unbeatable breather during the hooks which are elevated by an adaptation of classic neo-soul R&B, asking whether listeners are "craving something real?" Clever cuts by DJ LP2 once again punctuate the odyssey and are sure to please most music heads.

“Chocolate Bars” by Emma Lee M.C. & Roccwell stays true to its rooted theme and includes a few musical twists, start to finish. From its concept, choice of instruments, variation, undeniable lyricism, sounds and messaging, it creates both curiosity and satisfaction, and leaves hip-hop lovers surely wanting more.