God Fahim is still rocking his 24th LP. Starting out as a subsidiary of Griselda Records, as well as being 1/3 of Dump Gawds alongside Mach-Hommy & Your Old Droog, we also can't ignore the massive discography he's managed to build for himself, some of which they stand out Breaking Through Th Van Allen Belts & Dump Assassins. But dude was on a CRAZY ass EP run in 2023, with the standout being Camoflauge Monk production Dark Shogun Assassinpowered by Nature Sounds Iron Bull & Nicholas Craven-prod Dump Gawd: Shot Clock King series, the Oh No-production BerserkerFahim's latest EP Dump Gawd: Rhyme Pays Produced by Mike Shabb The Supreme Treasurer of All Virgin Wealth, Supreme Dump Legend: Soul Cook Saga Produced by Cookin' Soul & & more recently Machine gun vocabulary Produced by Cartune Beatz. More than 5 years later This myth that never gives up however, now we get a sequel.
The title track sets the tone for what's to come from the boom bap instrumental to the lyrics that leave the muhfuckas in the background, while “Aspirations” ties in a calmer beat explaining that the game never changes and remains the same through experience of. “Make Way” follows the boom-bap entertainment route, showcasing his genius for musical arrangements, while “Scholar of Penmanship” continues to sample soul music to speak to his legendary status.
“Out of Options” works on another vocal clip that boasts he's in his artistic prime and leading into “Return to Fire” he strips the drums completely warning that if anyone sends shots his way he'll send them right back where they came from. “Max Ammo” returns to boom bap talking about reloading ammo, while “Poison Arrows” soulfully shouts out the people who get beat up by their fans when he drops the script.
The song “If You Don't Use It, Lose It” gets its encore The myth that never gives up 2on a symphonically dusty note that clarifies that you only make it or waste its parts before the intoxicatingly rich “Figure It Out” shows a mature side of Dump Gawd as he talks about seeing things more clearly than the way he used to see them. “Tha Choice is Yours” ends the album with 1 more drumless joint jumping over a bare woodwind telling the audience that you can choose who you want to be in life.
Less than 2 weeks later Machine gun vocabulary fell, Fahim & Craven link backups for Tha A myth that never leaves sequel that tops the LP we got from the dude earlier in the month. Nicholas Craven's heavy production maintains the boom bap vibes from the last album with a hint of drumless bass and Breadrick Douglas keeping lyrical to let all the guests follow him to go harder than him. Supreme Dump Legend: Soul Cook Saga.
Rating: 9/10