Beatnick's "Give Love" is a vibrant and concise journey into the world of Brazilian hip hop, released under the independent label Beatnick & K-Salaam Records. Clocking in at just over 33 minutes, this album is a tight, engaging collection of tracks that blend Beatnick's unique style with the rich, rhythmic influences of his Brazilian roots.
The album opens with "Step Out (Intro)" featuring The One Blood Family, setting the tone for the collaborative spirit that permeates the record. Standout tracks like "Give Love" and its remix, featuring Gramps Morgan and Jesse Royal, showcase Beatnick's ability to fuse hip hop with reggae influences, creating a sound that is both fresh and familiar. The dub and instrumental versions of these tracks offer a deeper dive into the production, highlighting Beatnick's skill as a producer.
"Babylon Food" and its variations, featuring Jesse Royal, bring a powerful social commentary to the album, addressing themes of struggle and resilience. The bonus riddims "Caribbean Nights" and "Hashashiin" add a touch of global flavor, demonstrating Beatnick's ability to incorporate diverse musical elements into his work.
With its short runtime and high-energy tracks, "Give Love" is a dynamic listen that captures the essence of Brazilian hip hop while pushing the boundaries of the genre. Beatnick's collaboration with other artists elevates the album, making it a standout release in his discography.