Showing posts with label Dark-Lo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark-Lo. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2022

Dark-Lo And Don Gunna - "The Graveyard"



Dark-Lo and Don Gunna's new EP, "The Graveyard" (Next Records), just touched down. This is unapoegetically hardcore rap music made for the streets. The majority of the production is handled by new comer No Face, who brings a dark, dingy sound for the ruthless duo. The only guests on this grimey affair are Eto and Prospect Penz, who both bring their A-game to add-on to the vibe. Both Lo and Gunna are stuck in prison, but this project keeps their presence felt in the streets.


Friday, April 8, 2022

Dark-Lo Links With Eto For Spooky "Graveyards & Skeletons" Single

 

The second single, "Graveyards & Skeletons," off Dark-Lo and Don Gunna's upcoming EP, "The Graveyard" (Next Records), is out now. The dark, creeping beat is produced by No Face and the song features a mean verse from Rochester don Eto. While Lo and Gunna are stuck in prison, their collab project is about to feed the streets when it hits on April 15.

 

Thursday, March 31, 2022

Don Gunna x Dark-Lo - "Bilingual"

 

Up-n-comer Don Gunna is not only co-signed by Dark-Lo, after doing a couple collabs, they did a full EP together. Lo says that he and AR-Ab both think Gunna has a "distinctive, aggressive voice" that "the streets need to hear." "Bilingual" is the lead single off their EP, "The Graveyard," which was recorded before both men started serving jail time.

Gunna quote
"I am from Allentown, PA, so I was always a big fan of Lo and wanted to work with him on something more than just a feature. With 'The Graveyard' (EP), I got to actually lock in the studio with him. I saw how hard he works at his craft and the thought that he puts into each word. He was in the zone when we recorded this project, and we ended up knocking it out over a couple of long sessions."

Dark-Lo quote
"I first connected with Don Gunna when me and Ab did some tracks with him for one of his projects, and we both thought he had a distinctive, aggressive voice, the kind of voice the streets need to hear. Then we reconnected last summer when he reached out about some features, so I had him come through the studio. We just started knocking out tracks and we had planned to keep going and do a full album together, but my sentencing day came and our time was up."