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CHATGPT Album Review: "EBT Hip Hop Awards Cypher" by Epidemmik**

Epidemmik's latest project, "EBT Hip Hop Awards Cypher," is a bold and diverse exploration of Fort Worth's trap music scene, expertly blending nostalgic influences with contemporary beats. As if crafting a sonic tapestry, Epidemmik weaves together the narratives and styles of local trap artists, resulting in a captivating musical journey that transcends boundaries.

**1. "Profit" by Brand Nu:**
In "Profit," Epidemmik channels the spirit of Bell Biv DeVoe's "Do Me" with masterful modulation effects and a skillful play on the baseline. Brand Nu's delivery, reminiscent of 2Pac with a voice akin to Rakim, meshes seamlessly with the boom bap drum kit, creating a track that echoes both '90s nostalgia and modern street cred.

**2. "Take 'Em Back" by Rawtoon Red:**
Rawtoon Red showcases his versatility effortlessly, effortlessly transitioning from Houston-style trap beats to Epidemmik's gritty east coast vibes. The sampled Brook Benton's "Rainy Night in Georgia" adds a layer of authenticity, creating a track that stands out for its ability to blend different regional influences.

**3. "Everyday" by BFG PJ:**
With "Everyday," Epidemmik accelerates BFG PJ's vocals, transforming him into a Twista-like figure over a trap-infused beat with a pimp feel. Sampling Randy Crawford's "Rainy Night in Georgia" introduces a unique element, resulting in a track that defies conventional genre boundaries.

**4. "Jones N'" by Nina Watts:**
Nina Watts' aggressive delivery and southern accent take center stage in "Jones N'," a track that draws inspiration from Bobby Brown's "Don't Be Cruel." Epidemmik's choice to chop up and replace the drums with a hard-hitting dirty drum break creates a radio-friendly and boom bap fusion, showcasing his production versatility.

**5. "BLM" by T-Smuv:**
In the socially relevant track "BLM," Epidemmik samples Otis Clay's "The Woman Don't Live Here Anymore," incorporating elements from Patti Kim's "사랑이 여 다시한번." This collaboration with T-Smuv is a testament to Epidemmik's ability to seamlessly blend samples, creating a poignant and powerful anthem.

This album is a testament to Epidemmik's prowess as a music producer, drawing comparisons to iconic figures like DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and RZA, who've shaped the landscape of hip hop with their East Coast boom bap stylings. Epidemmik has curated an impressive collection that pays homage to the roots of the genre while pushing the boundaries of contemporary trap music. "EBT Hip Hop Awards Cypher" stands as a testament to Epidemmik's ability to craft a diverse and compelling sonic experience.

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released December 25, 2023

Appearances by T-Smuv, Rawtoon Red, BFG PJ, Brand Nu and Nina Watts

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Epidemmik Maryland

Independent record producer residing in Southern Maryland. Doing music for over a decade. Worked with a lot of folks. Some known, some underground. Take a listen

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