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A-F-R-O and 60 East Return with “At The Sideshow 2: Art House (Album Review)

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A-F-R-O and 60 East Return with “At The Sideshow 2: Art House (Album Review)

A-F-R-O and 60 East are back once again with their dynamic collaboration on At The Sideshow 2: Art House, the sequel to their earlier joint project, At The Sideshow. The intro sets the tone perfectly, with A-F-R-O playing the role of a street vendor hustling tickets to their upcoming screening—letting the audience know they don’t want to miss this exclusive event.

“The Program” kicks things off with both artists trading verses, reflecting on their past achievements and continued hustle. It’s a confident declaration of their consistency and drive.

“Corners” sees 60 East diving into storytelling mode, revisiting the silent struggles and turbulent realities of his youth. It’s a reflective, personal moment on the album.

On “Feeding Frenzy,” both A-F-R-O and 60 deliver rapid-fire wordplay, showcasing their lyrical prowess over a hard-hitting beat.

“A-Love” is 60’s heartfelt tribute to the late, great J Dilla—an expression of respect and admiration for one of hip-hop’s most beloved producers.

“Never Fall,” featuring Rhymestyletroop, is all about perseverance—grinding, achieving goals, and staying focused despite obstacles.

“Guilty Conscience” dives into themes of manhood, accountability, and the importance of valuing what you’ve earned before it’s lost. A-F-R-O offers a contrast with an aggressive, fast-paced verse that brings raw energy to the track.

“My Old Ways” paints a raw, cinematic reflection on struggle, legacy, and resilience. It’s a deep cut that blends sharp lyricism with streetwise storytelling and emotional insight.

“Good Time” serves as a determined, introspective anthem about purpose, personal growth, and staying grounded through adversity—remaining true to the mission at every step.

“Don’t,” featuring Skyzoo, is a lyrical onslaught—blending cultural pride, unshakable confidence, and warnings against exploitation. It’s delivered with cinematic polish and unrelenting momentum.

“Hard to Sell” is gritty and clever, blending West Coast bravado with sharp critiques of the music industry. It’s a no-holds-barred display of underground authenticity and ambition.

The album closes with “Yet to Come,” featuring Speakz—a heartfelt, mature anthem about personal evolution, love, legacy, and the relentless grind toward greatness. It’s a powerful ending that looks forward with hope and purpose.





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