Devine Carama waxes poetic over a Wu-Tang sample in new official music video for “Years To Build”
From the emcee’s new collaborative album with producer Amadeus360, ‘Guardians Of The Boom Bap’, out now
Emmy-winning rapper Devine Carama and producer Amadeus360 released their new collaborative album, ‘Guardians Of The Boom Bap’, today (6.13.2025).
Available now to stream and cop on all major digital streaming platforms via Soulspazm, the album serves as an ode to Hip-Hop’s “Golden Era”.
Album standout “Years To Build” borrows from two quintessential songs from this roughly decade-long period: Raekwon’s “Ice Cream” and Eric B & Rakim’s “Eric B. Is President”.
The two samples compliment Devine’s lyrical expression of the blood, sweat, and tears poured into his artistry, and the challenges faced along the way.
This morning, the song’s NYJtheOfficial-directed music video was released.

“This one I had a lot of fun creating. This is a track I made to feature the struggle both Devine and I had coming up in this game. The scratch hook alone says it all. Again, Devine delivers impeccable lyricism over a Wu-Tang type sample.” –Amadeus360
‘Guardians Of The Boom Bap’ follows Amadeus360’s ‘The MPC Jedi‘ (2023) and Devine’s ‘Kingtucky 4” (2024).

“We want listeners to get that same feeling they got listening to hip-hop in the 90’s,” Carama explains. “Just beats, rhymes, and life.”