K.A.A.N. delivers yet another powerful addition to his discography with "Requiem For A Dream Deferred," his 23rd album and third full-length release of 2019. Clocking in at a concise 38 minutes, this 13-track project is a testament to K.A.A.N.'s signature fluid chopper rap style, seamlessly blending influences from jazz and old-school hip hop.
The album opens with the haunting "Requiem" and takes listeners on a journey through tracks like "Test of Will," "King Shit," and "Hate Me Now," showcasing K.A.A.N.'s lyrical prowess and versatility. With production that nods to the golden era of hip hop, "Requiem For A Dream Deferred" is a sonic experience that highlights K.A.A.N.'s ability to craft compelling narratives and deliver them with his distinctive flow.
Tracks like "Eternal" and "Consistency" underscore K.A.A.N.'s enduring talent, while "Chappelle Shit" and "Entertainment" bring a playful yet insightful perspective to the table. The album closes with "Curtain Call," leaving listeners with a lasting impression of K.A.A.N.'s artistry.
Released on September 20, 2019, under the labels Redefinition, K.A.A.N., and UMUWWA, "Requiem For A Dream Deferred" is a must-listen for fans of K.A.A.N. and hip hop enthusiasts alike. The album is available on major streaming platforms, ready to be added to your playlist.