iGet@Em Media Group | ‘The Army (Verbal Warfare)’
iGet@Em Media Group’s The Army (Verbal Warfare) is reminiscent of when hip-hop was in its prime. The 15 track album is calibrated with ruthless bars, thought-provoking entendres, and witty punchlines. The rappers set the aura for The Army (Verbal Warfare) through their bravado and unmatched confidence. Themes on the LP explore street culture, their prolific thinking, longevity in the music industry, putting haters to rest, and unwavering grind.
In other words, the rappers are here to bring the rap game back to life. They lead by example with their lyrical depth and vivid deliveries. Subsequently, it seemingly categorizes itself as socially conscious hip-hop.
The golden era of hip-hop influenced the beats on The Army (Verbal Warfare). Boom-bap, lo-fi, R&B, and gritty-esque hip-hop become the base of each instrumental. 21 musicians have taken part in bringing this project to the forefront of hip-hop. And might I add, they’ve done exceptionally at getting the job done.
The musicians on said project are Da Inphamus Amadeuz, Snyp Life, Blaze Gee, Ricky Bats, Blazin, Party G The Humble, Lazaris The Top Don, Epull, Brian J, and more. Additionally, it carries features from Benny The Butcher and Styles P.
Shade 45 / SiriusXM radio personality Da Inphamus Amadeuz hinted at The Army (Verbal Warfare) during the September 30th edition of “The Drunk Mix.” According to Amadeuz, during an interview at WBRK Star 101.7FM. “The Army” is a supergroup of everyone apart of iGet@Em Media Group.
Producers like Castle Money Beats, Ty Bandit, and Tone Spliff sonically illustrate hip-hop’s truer roots.
Songs like “Yesterday” embark on the mishaps of gun violence and plead with society to put an end to it. “Don’t Frunt,” “Tony Montana,” and “Boss Clock” finds the rappers sending warning bars to the opps and rappers who aren’t at their level of proficiency. Moreover, it gives them room to do a lyrical flex and enjoy the fruits of their labor.
One of the greatest producers and DJs, DJ Premier, debuted their single “Tony Montana” on Shade 45.
Currently, there are visuals for “Yesterday,” “Guess Who’s Back,” and Ambitions.