Hus KingPin, a prominent figure in the underground hip hop scene, delivers a powerful statement with his 2016 album "HNIC: Hempstead Niggas in Charge." This 41-minute journey through boom bap beats and raw lyricism is a testament to Hus KingPin's skill and authenticity. Released under #TheWinners Records, the album features 12 tracks, each a unique blend of Hus KingPin's signature style and the gritty, unfiltered narratives of street life.
From the hard-hitting opener "Bloodsport Kings" to the reflective closer "Royce Gracie," Hus KingPin takes you through a sonic landscape that is both intense and introspective. Tracks like "Frank Matthews" and "City of Gods" showcase his storytelling prowess, while "Mega Genesis" and "Versace Picture Frames" highlight his ability to craft memorable hooks and beats. The album's standout, "Hempstead," is a nod to his roots, offering a raw and unapologetic look at life in his hometown.
Hus KingPin's "HNIC: Hempstead Niggas in Charge" is not just an album; it's a declaration. It's a celebration of resilience, a chronicle of struggle, and a testament to the power of self-expression. For fans of underground hip hop and boom bap, this album is a must-listen, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the genre's most compelling voices.