Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of 38 Spesh with his 2008 album "Incustody," a gritty exploration of boom bap and East Coast hip hop that solidifies his place in the underground scene. This 1 hour and 5 minute journey through the streets is packed with 22 tracks, each offering a unique perspective on life, struggle, and resilience.
From the hard-hitting beats of "Dead Man" and "Been On My Grind" to the smooth flows of "Secret Lovers" and "Start Love Over," 38 Spesh showcases his versatility and lyrical prowess. The album also features standout tracks like "Cocaine Cowboys," a nod to the hustle and grind, and "Real Street N***a," a raw portrayal of life on the streets.
"Incustody" is more than just an album; it's a testament to 38 Spesh's artistry and his ability to capture the essence of his environment. The inclusion of "Ondaspot Live From Riverview" adds a live element, bringing the energy of a performance directly to the listener. With tracks like "Help Me" and "Pain," 38 Spesh delves into personal struggles, while "Strong Black Female" pays homage to the strength and resilience of women.
Produced under T.C.F. Music Group, "Incustody" is a must-listen for fans of underground hip hop and anyone looking to experience the raw, unfiltered talent of 38 Spesh.