Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Casual "Black Magic" [ALBUM]


01. The Doctrine (prod. by Casual)
02. Nobody (prod. by Casual)
03. Sacrifice Music (prod. by Casual)
04. Whatever They Like (prod. by Casual)
05. Making Of The Mad Rapper (prod. by Casual)
06. Believe In You feat. Del The Funky Homosapien & Tajai (prod. by Casual)
07. See Them Mics (prod. by Jamal Neuve)
08. He’s Casual feat. Uncle Greg & Shiloh (prod. by Casual)
09. Hard Drive Music (prod. by Casual)
10. It’s Big (prod. by Casual)
11. They Didn’t Know (prod. by Casual)
12. None Of Us Can (prod. by Casual)
13. Black Magic (prod. by Dead Perry)
14. 100 Men Vs. A Gorilla (prod. by A-Plus)
15. Rockin Lo Vintage Remix feat. Thirstin Howl III (prod. by DJ Daryl)

Black Magic is a statement piece—crafted, controlled, and unapologetically intentional. Across 15 tracks, this album moves with the confidence of someone who knows exactly who they are and where they stand with barwork. The sound is bass driven and this album was mastered for car audio systems.
Most of the production is handled in-house, giving the album a cohesive, deliberate feel—each track building on the last without ever feeling repetitive. Select contributions from DJ Daryl, A-Plus, Jamal Nueve, and Dead Perry add vibe and contrast, expanding the sonic bed for Casual's witty wordplay.
This project is about ownership—of sound, of history, of narrative. It’s called Black Magic for a reason: what’s happening here can’t be reduced to formulas or algorithms. It’s skill, intuition, and lived knowledge applied with precision.
The album officially releases Friday, March 13, but it’s being pre-released today in recognition of a pivotal moment—February 1, 1994, the debut release of Fear Itself. That date marked the arrival of a voice that didn’t ask for permission, and Black Magic exists in that same spirit: independent, intentional, and fully formed.
The goal is bold and simple: 100,000 albums sold before March 13.
If the music connects with you, any level of support—at any price—pushes this project forward. Whether you pay the minimum or choose to give more, you’re directly supporting independent music, independent ownership, and a lineage that’s still alive and moving.

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