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Che Noir & 7xvethegenius Go For Their “Desired Crowns” (Album Review)

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Che Noir & 7xvethegenius Go For Their “Desired Crowns” (Album Review)

Buffalo, New York emcees Che Noir & 7xvethegenius joining forces for a collaborative full-length studio LP. One of whom blew up after 38 Spesh signed her to TCF Music Group & the other would sign with Conway the Machine’s own Drumwork Music Group, although they have since started their own labels Poetic Movement Records & Broadband Sound respectively. We’ve heard them cross paths with each other several times over the years, elevating their chemistry in part of their quest of their Desired Crowns.

After the “Trapped in the Silicone” intro, the first song “Topanga” produced by Lord Sear sets it all off with a soulful sample for both ladies to body for a few minutes whereas “Not Me” locks in with Chup so they can talk about going pound for pound. The 3rd & final single “Sum of 2 Evils” hooks up a crooning boom bap instrumental from Conductor Williams flexing that they could fit all the money everyone’s bragging of in their purses leading into “Amina” talking about making it because of survival.

Reason joins Che & 7xve on “Flight” recalling the best thing that their mothers told them was that the sky limit’s over a V Don beat & after the “Love You” interlude, Che Noir herself works in a soul sample during “Conquer” talking about making waves by following moves. “Town Ballroom” brings a dustier vibe thanks to Khrysis coaching shit ain’t funny despite them smiling while “Breaker” prior to the “Black Girl” remix ends with them in disbelief over the goals they’ve achieved.

Almost 4 years in the making, Desired Crowns progresses a chemistry that previous cuts like “Bless the Food” or “Neck Protected” have already captured previously except 2 of the illest women in Buffalo have grown a lot artistically throughout this ongoing decade & that’s a reoccurring reminder of this album now that they’re both doing their own thing. Appropriately, Che Noir & 7xvethegenius only have 1 guest to accompany them to put all their energy towards their synergetic bonds over a consistent batch of beats for nearly a half hour.

Score: 8/10





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