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Loose Kaynon stamps his elite status in rap with Survivors Remorse

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Three years since he released a classic with business partner and friend, AQ in Crown, Loose Kaynon has staked acclaim for best rap project of the year already as he returns with a solo offering titled Survivors Remorse.

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The title is linked to Kaynon’s experiences over the past five years of his life as an artist and executive. The recently married executive talks about love, growth, wealth, aspirations and brotherhood with high reflection on this latest offering.

Kaynon has taken the stairs to reach this high point. Since he released his impressive debut album on Chocolate City, he has co-founded 100 Crowns with his friend and partner-in-crime, AQ and they have launched the now successful career of Blaqbonez.

Survivors Remorse, is an intimate masterpiece made up of eight tracks which sees Kaynon curving out a lane for himself with his soul bearing lyricism touching on deep subjects like business, overcoming hardships and reflecting on his life experiences.

Kaynon’s multi-dimensional grasp of genres and different worlds has seen him gain critical attention across the Nigerian rap scene. With this project, mark him as one of Africa’s most thrilling hip hop voices.

Overall, the project proves that Kaynon was in complete artistic focus during the construction of the project. Although the album clearly has highlights, it remains free from filler, as every song is listenable and does not disrupt the overall fluidity.

Songs like Ko Ina are successfully fun, if not overthought by the listener. Loose Kaynon tries out a more contemporary rap cadence alongside Big Daddy Jayy’s impeccable delivery on Gold Shackles.

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On 98 Bulls he links up with the dream team in AQ and MI Abaga once again proving their rap prowess as a partnership.

An anthemic set for our current times and another creative conquest for its iconic author and highly skilled composer, Survivors Remorse is well-rounded and succinctly delivered, with great replay value and packed with memorable moments.

For Kaynon’s longtime fans, the 28-minutes celebration of his acclaimed career further legitimizes the commonly espoused argument that he remains the greatest rappers on the continent.

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