Reagan Era Records’ mic vets Dios Negasi, Skrillz Dior and Halo spit lava flows over King Dios’ searing production on “88 Kane.” The crew ignites your speakers with classic era steez comprised of fly rhymes and boomin’ production. Speaking on the track’s theme, they explain: “If you ask any true head when the greatest time in hip hop was they going to say 1986-1997. See in order to have the talent, creativity, hunger, drive, that the golden era greats have, you have had to have survived the Reagan Era! The streets were crazy then and the expression of it was too. Reagan Era Records was formed to bring that feeling back, when your beats had to knock and lyrical content was valued.”
There’s no doubt, Hip Hop aficionados will enjoy the sonic vibes on this fly new single off their upcoming album. When asked about the inspiration for the track, crew member Rothstein explains, “many of us have kept rhyming in this modern age but we all came up during that golden age. So when that boom-bap style started to break through again, we just said, hell we’ve been doing this style all along, let’s clique up and go all-in.”
Don’t you dare sleep on this impeccable piece of Hip Hop art.