Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of 38 Spesh with his 2008 album "Incustody." This 1 hour and 5 minute journey through the streets is a testament to the artist's prowess in the boom bap, East Coast hip hop, and underground hip hop genres. Released under T.C.F. Music Group, the album is a gritty collection of 22 tracks that take you from the hustle and bustle of street life to the complexities of love and loyalty.
Kicking off with "Intro," 38 Spesh sets the tone for an album that doesn't hold back. Tracks like "Dead Man," "Been On My Grind," and "Cocaine Cowboys" showcase his lyrical agility and storytelling prowess, painting vivid pictures of the struggles and triumphs of life in the fast lane. The album also features live performances like "Ondaspot Live From Riverview," adding a dynamic layer to the listening experience.
But "Incustody" isn't just about the hustle. Songs like "Help Me," "Secret Lovers," and "Start Love Over" reveal a more introspective side of 38 Spesh, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and personal growth. The album also features collaborations with DJ Drama, adding another dimension to the sound.
With tracks like "Hate A Snitch" and "Strong Black Female," 38 Spesh doesn't shy away from addressing social issues, making "Incustody" not just a musical experience, but a cultural one as well. Whether you're a longtime fan of 38 Spesh or a newcomer to his music, "Incustody" is an album that demands to be heard.