Dive into the gritty and raw world of Grafh with his debut album, "Blackhand America," released on April 22, 2008, under Be Music Group. This 17-track, 67-minute journey through the streets is a testament to Grafh's unique perspective and lyrical prowess. From the hard-hitting intro "Black Hand America Intro" to the bonus track "My Heaven," Grafh doesn't hold back, delivering a powerful narrative that's both intense and introspective.
The album kicks off with "Put A Hole In 'Em" and "Ghetto Money," setting the tone with Grafh's signature aggressive flow and vivid storytelling. Tracks like "We The Gang" and "Eurogang" showcase his ability to paint a picture of street life, while "What Could You Do For Me" and "Yeah Right (I Don't Believe That)" reveal a more contemplative side. The album also features remixes of popular tracks like "Long Way To Go," "Poppin'," and "In Those Jeans," offering a fresh take on Grafh's earlier work.
With "Blackhand America," Grafh establishes himself as a force to be reckoned with in the rap game. The album is a bold declaration of his artistry, blending hard-hitting beats with raw, unfiltered lyrics. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Grafh's music, "Blackhand America" is an essential addition to your collection, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of rap's most compelling voices.