New York rapper Pro Dillinger has just unleashed his latest project, the 7-track EP “Don’t Feed The Animals,” showcasing his undeniable talent and razor-sharp lyricism. Exclusively produced by the enigmatic Bucky Luger, this EP is a gritty and authentic reflection of Pro Dillinger’s experiences and outlook, painting a vivid picture of the streets through his powerful storytelling and dynamic delivery.
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Tracklist:
- Life
- Wolves Out
- Once Upon A Nine (feat. Jamal Gasol)
- What’s The World (feat. Daniel Son)
- Smoke (feat. Vic Spencer)
- What I’m Askin
- True
From the opening track “Life,” Pro Dillinger sets the tone for the EP with a raw and introspective narrative. The beat, crafted by Bucky Luger, is haunting and minimalist, allowing Dillinger’s lyrics to take center stage. His reflective rhymes on life’s struggles and resilience immediately pull the listener into his world.
“Wolves Out” continues this gritty theme, with Pro Dillinger delivering aggressive bars over a dark, brooding instrumental. The track encapsulates the survival instincts required to navigate a treacherous environment, showcasing his lyrical prowess and ability to paint vivid pictures with his words.
“Once Upon A Nine” featuring Jamal Gasol is a standout collaboration. The chemistry between Dillinger and Gasol is palpable, as they trade verses over a menacing beat. Their storytelling abilities shine through, creating a narrative that’s as compelling as it is hard-hitting.
“What’s The World” featuring Daniel Son dives into existential questions and societal observations. The introspective lyrics are complemented by Luger’s atmospheric production, creating a thought-provoking track that lingers in the listener’s mind.
“Smoke” featuring Vic Spencer brings a different flavor to the EP, with a more laid-back yet still gritty vibe. Vic Spencer’s unique flow and Pro Dillinger’s sharp verses create a perfect blend, making this track a memorable addition to the project.
“What I’m Askin” is a track where Dillinger’s introspection reaches its peak. Over a soulful, melancholic beat, he delves into personal questions and reflections, offering a glimpse into his inner thoughts and struggles. This track stands out for its emotional depth and raw honesty.
The EP concludes with “True,” a powerful and fitting end to the project. Pro Dillinger delivers his final thoughts with conviction, wrapping up the narrative he has woven throughout the EP. The production by Bucky Luger once again complements Dillinger’s style perfectly, creating a cohesive and impactful finale.
“Don’t Feed The Animals” is a testament to Pro Dillinger’s skills as a rapper and storyteller. His collaboration with Bucky Luger has resulted in a project that is both sonically cohesive and lyrically compelling. Each track contributes to the overall narrative, creating an EP that is sure to resonate with fans of authentic, gritty hip-hop. Pro Dillinger’s ability to convey raw emotion and vivid imagery through his lyrics sets him apart, making “Don’t Feed The Animals” a must-listen for anyone seeking true artistry in the rap game.