"Kissing The Ground For Sinners" dropped in March 2026 to coincide with Sean Price's birthday, carrying both emotional gravity and uncompromising street authenticity. Bernadette Price delivers a profound addition to the underground landscape via Duck Down Music, with entirely Stu Bangas-produced production that pays homage to the golden era while standing firmly in the present. The album leans heavily into gritty boom bap textures — dusty drums, eerie loops, hard-edged rhythms — with Stu Bangas crafting a cohesive backdrop that never strays from its mission: raw, aggressive, and unapologetically underground. Bernadette Price doesn't rap for novelty — she raps with purpose. There's a noticeable refusal to glamorize; everything feels earned, lived-in, and real. Her delivery isn't overly polished, and that works in her favor. The standout dynamic is the chemistry between Bernadette and Terror Van Poo, whose back-and-forth energy gives several tracks a gritty, cypher-like intensity.
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