Rasheed Chappell remains one of the New York school’s underrated narrators. Drawing from his Passaic upbringing, he represents New York with incisive, lyrical depictions of reality over dirty drums. His path runs from early work with Kenny Dope through collaborations with D.I.T.C. veteran Buckwild on Sinners & Saints, then 38 Spesh, XP the Marxman, Little Vic, the Arcitype, and Beatsbyjblack. “No Era for Margins” continues that lineage: cinematic imagery, quiet authority, and a refusal to waste a word. His words capture and convey cinematic emotion — it’s as if you’re watching a movie more than listening to music.
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