Kipp Stone releases exclusive song for Kinda Neat

 



A little over a week after Kipp Stone dropped his "Faygo Baby" EP, we get a new interview and song from him called "Retrograde Rap." Released on the Kinda Neat podcast, the song features Stone in his element, effortlessly rapping over a classic boom-bap song that sounds like Madlib made for Freddie Gibbs.

This may be one of my favorite songs Stone has ever released. He just plays with so many delivery styles and topics that every play through offers something different. His signature style of dreary lyricism is on full display too as Stone talks about existentially dying for some change and how he's dealing with inner demons. 

A while back, Stone said he was considering making his album "HOMME" his last album but it sounds like he's picking up momentum. In fact, during the podcast Stone talks about the next three albums he's plotting - which is a win for Cleveland rap and hip-hop nerds alike. What I can't believe is that he just got a handle on his mic control while working on his recent album and how he didn't like anything he released before hand. Dude's one of the best rappers to come from Cleveland in a while and he still didn't like what he's making until now.

For those of you who don't know, the Kinda Neat podcast has essentially featured some of underground hip-hop's best artists. Kipp Stone being featured on this show (hosted by another great underground rapper Intuition) is a huge step in the Cleveland rapper's career. 

I'm excited to see what comes next. Here's the podcast below:


Let me know what you think,
LUX

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