Fuego Base has been one of Black Soprano Family's most reliable contributors since the collective's formation as a Griselda spinoff – his 2023 project "Biggest Since Camby" established him as more than a supporting player. "Ashes In The Safe" gives him a proper platform alongside Benny The Butcher, and he does not waste it. The album runs nine tracks in under twenty-six minutes, which is the correct decision: the production is cold, mob-influenced, and built on eerie loops and heavy drums, and a longer runtime would exhaust that aesthetic rather than deepen it. Fuego matches Benny in terms of presence – his punchlines land, his flows are controlled, and his verses on tracks like "The Fighting Irish" and "Like It Is" demonstrate that the comparisons to Jadakiss in tone are not accidental. Benny brings the veteran authority the project needs as an anchor, and the guest appearances from OT The Real, Rick Hyde, and Sule keep the album inside the B$F family without feeling insular. Released on Black Soprano Family, LLC.
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