01. Hottest In America
02. Earl Manigault (Feat. Lil Fame)
03. First48
04. Kruger
05. Here I Go (Feat. Papoose)
06. P Anthem
07. Nothing Gon’ Stop Me
08. The Mush
09. Bendicion
10. The Bar Exam (Black Moon Remix)
Ron Browz made his name producing beats that became part of rap history – he built the instrumental for Nas' "Ether" and Big L's "Ebonics," which puts his resume in rare company. "I Should Boom You" is his first proper collaborative album with Brooklyn battle veteran and Gorilla Nems, and the concept is stated clearly by both artists: drum-heavy production matched against aggressive, unvarnished flow, as a direct response to the no-drums, sample-only aesthetic that has become the dominant mode in the lyrical underground. Whether you agree with the critique or not, the argument is audible on the record – Browz leans hard into percussion and Nems delivers with the controlled menace he built his reputation on through years of battling and recording. Ten tracks, fully produced by Browz, with features including Lil Fame and Papoose rounding out the Brooklyn and Harlem gravitational pull. Released on Gorilla Music and Etherboy Music Group.
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