01. Grhyme Intro
02. Primal Jux
03. Plaid Colored Carpets feat. Lungs
04. Eat The Rich
05. Words Are Weapons
06. Dead Danson feat. Bub Styles
07. Epileptic
08. D.R.U.G.S.
09. Work To School feat. Blizz From Juice & Gripz
10. Sket The Hitman Hart feat. Brad Piff
11. Get Off My Cross Trainers
12. Burl Talk
13. Camp Kill feat. A.M. Early Morning
14. Monsters
15. Trail Of Kerosene
16. Soul Deepens feat. Ox Omni
17. Crown Or Crutched
18. Monsters (Demo Version)
There's a particular kind of underground rap that doesn't announce itself — it just shows up with a tracklist and lets the work do the talking. Grhyme is that kind of record. Long Island's Chubs has spent the better part of a decade carving out a lane defined by unvarnished delivery, gravel-heavy cadence, and bars that favor street realism over ornament. His catalog — Corner Store Carnivores with Bub Styles, the Bruiser Brody LPs, the Snowgoons collab Plenty Pressure — maps a consistent aesthetic: thick production, no filler, no crossover reach. FiveEight Fever brings matching energy on the boards, building a framework that borrows from UK sensibilities without losing the hard-knuckled New York center of gravity the MC operates from. The title spells it out directly — Grime and Rhyme collapsed into a single word — and the eighteen tracks play that tension straight, no irony. The production stays deliberate: drums that sit heavy, samples handled with care, space used as weight rather than absence. Chubs holds the mic like someone with nothing to prove and everything to document. Guest contributions from Bub Styles, Blizz From Juice, Brad Piff, Ox Omni, A.M. Early Morning, and others fill out the margins without shifting the center. This is a full-length built for people who go all the way through.
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