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— Atlanta rapper TribeChiefTony takes us back to his origins in “Suge’s Knights,” one of the more memorable tracks of his latest album, Nameless.

Based out of one of Hip-Hop’s historically great cities, TribeChiefTony has been putting in some work since hopping on the scene in 2017 with his debut project, Paid in Full. Releasing a bevy of singles and 6 projects since his debut — including 2 albums this year alone — this underground talent is sharpening his sword one track at a time. For proof, look no further than his infectious hit, “Suge’s Knights,” off his latest project, Nameless.

First things first, “Suge’s Knights” features excellent production, courtesy of producer Mile 45. The track kicks off with a somber guitar riff before being met with a smooth Rock n’ Roll drum cadence and, just seconds later, adding a knocking 808 sequence to the mix. Simple, yet incredibly masterful, perfectly timed beat drop outs among other things made this single a great listen.

With his very first words uttered over the beat, TribeChiefTony creates an instant banger in what seems like an effortless stroke of genius. In a half-rapped/half-sung croon, TribeChiefTony delivers an undeniably catchy hook that you’ll be sure to be singing all day after just one listen. What’s even more impressive is that he carries this same flow into the actual verse without sacrificing a bit of lyrical substance.

Listen to TribeChiefTony’s entire Nameless album including “Suge’s Knights” right here. Also, be sure to follow TribeChiefTony on Instagram and Twitter to see what he’s working on next.

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