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Kyle Rapps Drops Sun Soaked Rhymes on ‘Surf Tape’, Fully Produced By Dan The Automator (EP Review)

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Kyle Rapps Drops Sun Soaked Rhymes on ‘Surf Tape’, Fully Produced By Dan The Automator (EP Review)

Kyle Rapps’ new EP, Surf Tape, is a masterclass in East Coast lyricism riding a wave of West Coast production. Fully crafted by the legendary Dan The Automator, the project’s six tracks blends Automator’s signature textured soundscapes with Rapps’ effortless, boom-bap flow. The vibe is established immediately, creating a hazy, sun-drenched boardwalk atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The energy gets a potent boost on the second track, “Gone Surfing,” where underground heavyweight Jerron Benton steps in, trading blistering bars with Rapps in a display of pure, unadulterated rap that stands as an early highlight.

Having met Kyle during his visit to LA while on the Deltron 3030 tour, it’s clear that the collaborative spirit of that era has been fully channeled in this EP. Automator’s production provides the perfect foundation for Rapps’ sharp storytelling and clever wordplay, a partnership that feels both natural and elevated. The EP closes on an incredibly high note with “Black Bodhizafah,” featuring the phenomenal Coast Contra, who bring their trademark collaborative energy and complex rhyme schemes to the track. Surf Tape is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a complete and satisfying listen that proves the potent chemistry between a rising underground MC and a visionary producer.

Score: 8/10





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