Nvy Jonez LKR Starts New EP Series in the Form of “583” Prod. by Man of Many Hats (EP Review)
Brooklyn emcee Nvy Jonez LKR teaming with Man of Many Hats for his 4th EP. Coming up in the summer of 2019 off an eponymous debut EP, he would go on to expand his profile in the underground within the last few years by follow it up in the form of Black Popeye as well as a tetralogy of collab EPs with D-Rell called the Chicken Spot series. Last I covered NVY was his previous EP A.L.T.D. (Angels Loyal to Demons) produced by Accosta the Man & the Undertaker vs. Kane collab EP with Chop the Father, but is starting a new saga of EPs with 583.
After the “All Hands” intro, the first song “Gator” is this boom bap opener flexing that he’s all over the borders with different lawyers whereas “Québec” maintains a darker tone instrumentally welcoming everyone to the danger zone. “R.A.S.” featuring Cruu Lee brings an unsettling atmosphere to the table hoping all the vultures die slowly while “A.E.L.” featuring Sham Blak strips the drums calls these goofies crazier than Gnarls Barkley. The closer “Up 2” drumlessly ends the EP promising it’s forever up & he stay slangin’ truths.
583 tells a wavy & grimy tale of how Nvy Jonez LKR & Man of Many Hats both swerved through life from the streets to the military and back considering the fact that both of them first met in San Diego whilst serving the US Navy. The production is a mix of boom bap & drumless, both features are also fellow veteran artists who just so happen to be making waves in the hip hop scene on their own accords & the New York lyricist recalls sets out to make the future installments of this new series reflecting on his upbringings & time serving our country.
Score: 8/10