Sonfapitch News and Blog

Jay NiCE & Tha God Fahim Release “Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 22” Only an Hour After the Last One (EP Review)


Jay NiCE & Tha God Fahim Release “Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 22” Only an Hour After the Last One (EP Review)

This is the 7th collaborative EP from Atlanta, Georgia emcee Jay NiCE & the local Dump Gawd himself Tha God Fahim. Both of whom have worked with each other countless times in the past several years, teaming up for the collab album Strictly 4 My D.U.M.P.E.R.Z. during the spring of 2018 & the Bloodspiller extended play 3 years ago. Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 12 produced by Nicholas Craven became their greatest joint offering yet, coming off the 17th as well as the 18th & 20th chapters. Coming off the 21st earlier today, they’re giving us another one when we least expected it.

“Powerful Blast” come straight out the gate with a euphorically drumless instrumental from Craven talking about learning from the scholars in addition to getting their defense up & after “Soul” jazzily talks about the very thing they’re floating over sonics with, “Statement of the Day” works in some lavish piano chords & a chipmunk soul sample recalling when they had to survive the darkest of clouds.

To begin the 2nd half of Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 22, “The Price is Right” takes a funkier approach to the beat talking about how y’all gotta be built for the type shit they on while “Your On Ya Own” blends jazz rap & boom bap flexing they have enough rhymes to go against mankind. “Assassin’s Hitlist” produced by Tha God Fahim himself finishes with blissful sampling to talk about not wanting to lose time, hence why they build.

It’s a bit jazzier than Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 21 was, but I didn’t enjoy this as much as the last couple installments of the endless saga & the previous one literally came out an hour earlier although it’s still very much a tight collection of hardcore hip hop tracks with influences of boom bap as well as chipmunk soul & drumless. Goes back to what I said in my review of the previous EP: None of the Jay NiCE & Tha God Fahim collab EPs we’ve gotten are bad, I just prefer some more than others.

Score: 7/10



Exit mobile version