Raz Fresco stays true to his lane: a producer and MC in one body, drawn to dusty loops and cold East Coast aesthetics despite his Toronto roots. “The Blind Borders” runs on dark sample material and dry drums, with his voice sitting confidently on top. The record leans on atmosphere and control rather than spectacle, carrying that Bakers Club signature of self-produced, self-contained underground rap. It’s the kind of track that rewards repeat listens — built for headphones and crate-digger ears, not instant impact.
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