Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Sonnyjim x Morriarchi "Golden Parachute" [ALBUM]


 01. Golden Parachute

02. Fast Life feat. Beni Laylo

03. Gone Fishin’

04. The Real Thing feat. Tay Jordan & Jay Worthy

05. The John Daley Sports Club

06. A Bit Of Magic feat. Capriisun

07. Scotch & Escovitch

08. More Lobster

09. Av It feat. Mondo Slade

10. Peace Akhi

11. New Jersey Drive feat. Fly Anakin

12. Rosie Perez feat. Graziella

So here we are: A Golden Parachute. The title alone already plays like a middle finger with a grin — half an inside joke, half an obituary for the rap game. Inspired by that moment in 1995 when Prince clutched a Brit Award and cracked the truth wide open — some artists finish the game broken, others float out the exit wrapped in silk and gold. The parachute isn’t about falling soft; it’s about having the kind of connections, leverage, and legacy that mean you’ll land anywhere you want, even after the music stops. And on the cover? Prince himself, descending from the heavens on a golden chute, brush-stroked into eternity by the hand of KipDaFog.

This record is as much about legacy as it is about flex. That’s the real genius of Golden Parachute: it’s not just an album, it’s a lens. One minute you’re speeding through the Fast Life with Beni Laylo riding shotgun, chasing the glow of late nights and quick money, the next you’re dipping out, Gone Fishin’, like you’ve earned the right to vanish when the world gets too loud. Authenticity runs heavy here—The Real Thing with Tay Jordan and Jay Worthy feels like a nod to purity, a reminder that while everyone else is cosplaying success, some folks are living it in real time. And then you get something like John Daly Sports Club, a golf clap to the wildest man to ever swing a club, which doubles as a metaphor for indulgence, chaos, and brilliance wrapped in one messy human package—exactly the kind of antihero energy Sonny and Morri lean into. Finally we land on Rosie Perez with Graziella, the joint feels cinematic, closing with the same defiant energy it opened with, an actress-turned-icon standing in as a symbol of authenticity, attitude, and a refusal to fade quietly.

The parachute in this album isn’t about quitting; it’s about how you choose to land. Most artists will crash out when the game spits them back into real life, but this album is documenting what it looks like to float down with style — the Scotch still in hand, lobster juice still on the napkin, legacy intact. It’s sarcastic, intellectual, indulgent, and a little tongue-in-cheek, but beneath all the smoke, it’s dead serious. Sonnyjim and Morriarchi are laying out their version of a soft landing, one built on with taste, and connections that stretch across oceans. Because in the end, the only parachute that matters is the one stitched together from timeless art, and Golden Parachute is exactly that: a blueprint for how to fall, and still look like you’re flying. 

All Songs written and performed by Sonnyim

except track 2 co written by Beni Layo,

track 3 co written by Tay Jordan & Jay Worthy,

track 6 co written by Capriisun,

track 9 co written by Mondo Slade,

track 11, co written by Fly Anakin and track 12 co preformed by Graziella.

Talkbox on 'The Real Thing' by Apatight

All beats by Morriarchi

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