”Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 6” Levels Up Tha God Fahim & Nicholas Craven’s Versatility (EP Review)

Atlanta, Georgia emcee/producer Tha God Fahim continuing the Dumpathon with his 52nd EP. Starting as an affiliate of Griselda Records as well as being 1/3 of the Dump Gawds alongside Mach-Hommy & Your Old Droog, we also can’t ignore the massive discography that he’s managed to build for himself, some of the standouts include Breaking Through tha Van Allen Belts & Dump Assassins. But dude has been on a CRAZY run since 2023 with the standouts being the Camoflauge Monk-produced Dark Shogunn Assassin, the Nature Sounds-backed Iron Bull & the Nicholas Craven-produced Dump Gawd: Shot Clock King series, the Oh No-produced BerserkoDump Gawd: Rhyme Pays produced by Mike ShabbTha Supreme Hoarder of All Pristine WealthSupreme Dump Legend: Soul Cook Saga produced by Cookin’ Soul & Machine Gun Vocabulary produced by Cartune Beatz. We got a 2nd AND a 3rd installment to Tha Myth Who Never Quit. Later beginning the Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap saga that spawned a 2nd3rd, 4th & 5th entry in only a few months. 48 hours after the last one, Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 6 has arrived.

“Symptoms” fuses jazz rap & chipmunk soul together calling his rhymes magnificently significant whereas “Disconnection” soulfully talks about never recovering by any chance on God’s green Earth from this knuckle sandwich he’s on the verge of giving y’all. “Korin” brings in these horns boasting that no one is surpassing him lyrically while the crooning “Over 9000” homages the iconic Dragon Ball Z line delivered by Vegeta.

The song “Crusher” hooks up a sample-heavy boom bap instrumental referring to himself as a phenomenal occurrence with no explanation while the soulful “Destruction Achieved” promises to hit the stage with the same machete that Jason Voorhees carries on him. “Tha Invitation” finishes with more sampling on top of him talking about getting his next belt & never taking a vacation since the Supreme Dump Goat is taking off.

Nearly every Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap EP we’ve gotten since November all have vaguely similar redeemable qualities & the latest here takes it even further. The hardcore hip hop vibes they’re known for are still prevalent so are the jazz rap, chipmunk soul, boom bap & drumless undertones that both of them have pulled influence from during the course of their careers except they occasionally experiment with vaporwave at 1 point.

Score: 9/10

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