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Beleaf | In Fatherhood Album Review | @BeleafMel @kingsdreament @chicangeorge

May 11, 2017 by deadendhiphop

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Beleaf has been a staple in hip hop. Not only has he been a member of great groups, such as The Breax and Dream Junkies, but he has been known as one of the illest and consistent rappers of our time. Recently, he has been focusing more on demonstrating proper parenting skills with his “Beleaf in Fatherhood” vlogs, which have inspired many of all walks of life. With the recent success of his Fatherhood series, he has decided to focus more in that direction and retire from hip hop. With that stated, he has decided to give us one last go with his “In Fatherhood” album.

The album starts off with a dark, but delicious production from DSTL with “Douchbag” . He starts the album off letting us know that “We never miss a beat/my flow a roller coaster whoodie  hold on to your seat”. This is exactly how it feels on this track/verse. Next, he gives us a response to his shady neighbor, Frank, with “Lightweight“. On the track, he explains his parenting skills and ambitions. He symbolically explains how he throws his kids in the air and why they are “lightweight”.  Next he allows the listener to experience “ice on ice violence” with “No Chill“. Beleaf gets even deeper speaking on current issues or race and government on “Plate“. Beleaf has always been great rapping about relationships and he continues to deliver with tracks like “Heartbreak” and “Got Someone“. Beleaf doesn’t slow the steam with the album as he ends it with bangers like “Tribe” and “Baby Daddy“.

Bealf goes out with a bang with his last album! This album is so important to hip hop. As he has raised the bar with great hip hop over the years, it is time for us to allow him to raise his “black panthers”. May you continue to protect your life and thank you for reminding us that you are not just a great physical father, but a great father/Baby Daddy in hip hop. Spread The Soup!

Please support and purchase the album>>>HERE!

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