Within Chicago’s deep class of impressive hip hop artists and singers lies SupaBwe, one-third of Chi-town supergroup Hurt Everybody. The trio has had enormous success and fathered some of the best songs of the year thus far, but Bwe goes at the 10-4 EP solo, with the exception of feature verses by Roosevelt The Titan and Carl of Hurt Everybody on “Kingdom,” as well as Chandler London on “Favela.” The singer/producer/rapper has one of the most unique sounds that I’ve heard in recent years, and shows off his versatility on this four-track appetizer.
Listen below & enjoy.
Follow him on Twitter | @supabwe
Long live hip hop.
–Hef