SoundDiego: Album Review: Bazerkowitz & Black Mikey – BB King Kong
Bazerkowitz & Black Mikey “B.B. King Kong“
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Bazerkowitz & Black Mikey “Sacrificial Slaughter“
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Bazerkowitz & Black Mikey “Burn Dem Down“
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Bazerkowitz & Black Mikey “Heavy Hitters“
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I reviewed the new collab album between Bazerkowitz & Black Mikey, BB King Kong. The review was first posted a few days ago at SoundDiego (along with an unfortunate title) but you can read it in full below. In short, I thought it was dope. I understand Ridley wasn’t directly involved in the project but he is so clearly ill that it still came out well. I really wish I had reviewed this for CityBeat instead of Black Mikey’s Cold Summer project because this deserves much more shine.
Anyway, read the review below. While reading, you can stream some songs above. And if you feel so inclined, BB King Kong is available now at Access:
Hip-hop has typically been a music genre that values style over substance. Though Public Enemy dominates the music history books with their politically-charged music, they’re really something of an anomaly. Most hip-hop revolves around talking mad shit about how tight you are and doing so with style. This goes back to battling and further still to hip-hop’s roots in the dozens (e.g. “Yo mama” jokes) and the comic stylings of Rudy Ray Moore aka Dolemite.
BB King Kong, a joint album from Anti Citizens’ Bazerkowitz and San Diego OG Black Mikey, is a case of style over substance (if you think that’s a diss, you’re missing the point). BB King Kong has one singular purpose: to assert the two rappers’ superiority by talking mad shit about haters and lesser rappers. But instead of being a repetitive chore of a listen, it’s a surprisingly diverse album. It turns out Bazerk and Mikey can strike down their foes in a variety of different styles. Read more of this post
















