Dope Knife: Things Got Worse

Dope Knife SKU: 39030740
Dope Knife: Things Got Worse

Dope Knife: Things Got Worse

Dope Knife SKU: 39030740

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Things Got Worse
Artist: Dope Knife
Label: Brick Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 853044003779
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop

Vinyl LP pressing. Dope Knife is a Liberian-American MC/producer and self-described "Rap Junkie." Born Kedrick Mack, to a Liberian mother and American diplomat father, he spent his childhood hopping the globe before being taken by hip-hop and claiming Savannah, GA as home. As one of the founding members of the Dope Sandwich hip-hop collective, he gained a reputation as a formidable freestyle rapper, as well as honed his unique style of "Progressive Boom Bap." His style was cultivated in Savannah's freestyle-heavy scene of the early 2000's, where he distinguished himself with a darker and more abrasive approach. He has officially dropped several well-received solo projects including 2017's NineteenEightyFour, and the EP Weekend At Brodie's.

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