Brooklyn promising artist, Krimelife Ca$$ delivers a grimey soundtrack for the streets with his project, "19 & Dead"
Written by Greg Harris
New York City has a brew of talent that’s bubbling but it’s hard to focus on the whole city when you have different boroughs creating their own stars as well. When it comes to each borough who’s delivering the best talent, Brooklyn is amongst the top with having a versatile array of talent and one it's shining stars is Krimelife Ca$$. The tatted-babyface rapper has been on a roll of releasing hard-hitting content from his release of “Wuss Poppin” on No Jumper to keeping his heat-streak alive with singles such as “What Month Is It?” and “Back In The Town”. The amount of work he’s put into his material has made him one of the most talked about artists in NYC, and he proves it even more with the release of his well-anticipated project, “19 & Dead”.
The 16-track project only possess one feature from rising Florida artist, Richy Samo but this gives Ca$$ the perfect space to deliver his artistry in the purest format possible. The project allows him to bounce from different flows and cadences in his own way. The flexible production found in his work shapes a full sound and he shows all signs of progression with this body of work, expect the “young man” to reek more havoc later on this year.
Check out the project below.