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”Nearly Nothing’s Enough” Prod. by Relense Further Elevates Farma G as a Solo Artist (Album Review)

FrankyNelly by FrankyNelly
May 1, 2026
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”Nearly Nothing’s Enough” Prod. by Relense Further Elevates Farma G as a Solo Artist (Album Review)

London, England, United Kingdom emcee/producer Farma G enlisting Brighton, East Sussex producer Relense to solely produce his sophomore effort. Known for being a member of the Mud Family collective & 1/2 of the Task Force alongside his brother Chester P, he would go on to produce for several big names within the underground from Rome Streetz to Vinnie Paz & the latter’s Heavy Metal Kings cohort Ill Bill. Signing to High Focus Records a few years ago, How to Kill a Butterfly was a solid beginning of this new chapter in his career & the chances of Nearly Nothing’s Enough outdoing it were very likely given some of the teasers.

“‘Till I’m Gone” begins with a boom bap-tinged 3rd & final single celebrating his journey so far whereas “Ya Dead Now” talks about the trials & tribulations of a nomad being on the line. “Mr. Moany” portrays himself to be an depressed individual who can’t see to leave his own home due to the messiness of his life while the lead single “Makes Me Wanna…” makes some commentary on the state of the scene in an age of overinflated egos & social media clap trap.

Meanwhile on “Peace Pipes”, we have Farma talking about law enforcement officers who abuse their power just before “The Circus” works on a vocal sample so he can ask himself if anyone in this game has balls. “Punch Up” demands for everyone to give him everything they have or put their heads on the chopping blocks while “Matters of the Heart” talks about having the process of mending heartbreak lasting our whole lifetime.

“X-Files” kicks off the 4th quarter of Nearly Nothing’s Enough taking a more conspiratorial approach to his songwriting while “Psycho with a Lexicon” talks about analyzing murder scenes in order to identify the victims. The 2nd single “Sun Wukong” stunningly brings the anciently supernatural Monkey King from Journey to the West to life & the outro “Never Be the Same” finished the album talking about things constantly changing throughout our existence.

I can still picture Farma G making a full-length where he’s handling all the beats by himself with a few guests, but Nearly Nothing’s Enough will suffice as the greatest entry of his solo discography for now. Relense’s gritty analog production is a cut above How to Kill a Butterfly’s, soundtracking the venom & introspection that fuels a great deal of Farma’s wide range of topics taking him back to a corner where he once sat & studied the world as it passed him by.

Score: 9/10



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