Black Soprano Family artist, Streets Soprano, has recently unveiled his 10th studio album, titled Success or Death. This project is exclusively produced by the in-house team at Imminent Productions, with mixing and mastering handled by Evan Coliukos, and executive production by Benny the Butcher in collaboration with Streets Soprano.
The album comprises 8 meticulously crafted songs. The lead single, More Integrity, Less Pride, features labelmate Rick Hyde, and the two artists complement each other effectively, with Streets Soprano delivering upbeat, high-energy, and dynamic flows, while Rick Hyde consistently excels on every track he contributes to.
Another significant track is Loyalty Worth More Than Money, which emphasizes themes of trust, authentic relationships, and the rarity of loyalty. The captivating beat aligns perfectly with Streets Soprano's engaging sound.
The subsequent track, Game in a Frenzy, is particularly noteworthy as it features a brief appearance by his grandmother towards the end. This short yet impactful piece symbolizes the profound contributions made to the music industry and the passion conveyed.
Following this is Potent as Dopamine, featuring Heckler from Trust Nobody Music Group. This track presents a deeper, darker, and more somber tone. The line, "If we’re not giving our best, what are we here for?" serves as a memorable quote that encourages personal growth and consistency. This song may not resonate with everyone.
Traphouse Way, featuring Hartford rapper Fuego Base, is poised to become an instant classic and is expected to receive widespread acclaim as a standout track. Streets Soprano's smooth and raw delivery pairs seamlessly with Fuego Base's unfiltered storytelling.
Lastly, Gangster and a Thug features Heckler once more. The unique sound of Heckler complements Streets Soprano, offering listeners a narrative of survival and adversity. The dynamic back-and-forth lyricism between the two artists showcases an unparalleled lyrical chemistry.
Nearing the end of the album is Art of Patience with zero features. Just Streets Soprano. Pure grit and determination. It accentuates the fact that no hand outs were given or expected. Every step of the process was earned and obtained and the results speak for itself.
Lastly we end with See My Pain, featuring Blind Beauty. This is refreshingly spectacular, exhibiting a more emotional, sentimental side of Streets Soprano. Blind Beauty radiates a luminous, jaw- dropping vocal sound that harmonizes perfect with Streets Sopranos rhythmic delivery. This is the perfect ending to a highly seminal record.
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