Friday, August 11, 2017

The Chief Is Back

Last November we interviewed a young artist from Kansas City known as "The Royal Chief". This year we are reviewing his latest release entitled "Homecoming". As always the Chief has given us a work that all Hip Hoppers can be proud of considering most MC's in the game today don't spend much time writing lyrics. This project is jumping off the top and there is no doubt that The Royal Chief is a true talent in the music industry.
When we last spoke with the Chief he was living in the ATL trying to advance his music career but now the Chief has returned to his hometown Kansas City. Listening to Chief I know he could have made it anywhere but like the protocol son he has returned to the land of his birth; back to the city and the people he love. There is an old African proverb that says: If a man is seeking prosperity he must return to the land of his birth to rebuild his mind, body, and spirit. I believe Chief has made the right choice and his music shows it. I think he has found his gold mine because this project is nice from start to finish.

 The EP has 7 tracks in all and every one of them is inspiring musically and lyrically. The Royal Chief is not the kind of MC that cuts corners and you can tell he has given his all on every track. The mood of the project is mellow but it has that club bounce so no worries on that front. It's music with a message but not so preachy that it turns off the listener. This project has tracks that you can bump in the club and tracks for that solo ride through town. Chief has given us something I feel will very special and hope you will support it. 

The first track is "Kingdom Come" and it's the real deal I can't lie this track is dope for real. This track is Chief claiming the crown and serving notice that MC's better get on their job if they hope to compete with the Chief. You can hear the hunger in his voice and trust me this ain't no mumble rap right here. Speaking of trust the second track is called "Trust & Believe" and it is lit no games this is the shit. This track is fire and there's no way to explain it you must listen for yourself, it's just something you have to hear. The next track is some futuristic pimp game on a dope track you can't help but like the song. The track is called "See Me Now" and yes, it's some fly ass shit for sure.

 This is the way Hip Hop should sound in this era and I'm glad Chief didn't give up his music because he has given us a jewel. Next up is the track "Can't Explain" and this track is super sexy the music is bold and completely soulful. Chief has put down some smooth lyrics this is next level pimping. After that Chief reflects on the games the music industry plays and how it feels to be an artist trying to find your way through the madness. The track is titled "Elevator Music" and it's a self-motivated pep talk on things that we all go through with our own self-doubts and fears. The next song is called "My Brother's Keeper" and it is a heartfelt message about lost and human suffering. I think many of us who have lost loved ones to violence can relate to the words in this song. For me, this song was my favorite track and I wish more artists would put their emotions on display in their music.

 Only one song left to review but because of the title I know we will hear more from The Royal Chief in the future. The final track is called "No Days Off" and just like everything Chief does this track is dope. This track is Chief putting his stamp on his work and letting it be known that he is here to stay. The entire EP is remarkable and my only wish was that he had done more songs. I really enjoyed reviewing this work it was refreshing to hear such mastery and skill in Hip Hop again.

 Overall I am more than impressed with this work just as I have been with his talent ever since I first heard The Royal Chief. Friends, please take some time to treat yourselves to some of the best Hip Hop music on the underground scene. In the next few years, I can see this artist becoming a household name. He has the talent and the skills and all he needs now is a listen from the people. Please share the music. Do your part to revive Hip Hop and real Mc'in; support "Homecoming" and The Royal Chief.

Listen to Homecoming

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