Nyark are proud to present Wild Samson’s second album ‘Chin Chilla Chino’, a collection of twelve superb songs that rap fans are going to adore. 2024 has been a massive year for Samson, featuring heavily on the label compilation EP ‘Audio Couture’ as well as dropping his debut album ‘Iceberg Mandalorian’ in March, ‘Temperatures Rising’ an EP with label-mate Hazz in May, an EP produced by the legendary Statik Selektah entitled ‘Hero’s Day’ in June, as well as featuring on six tracks for Nyark’s last album release ‘Striving For Greatness’. The work ethic is epic and the creativity & output is consistent. Pushing the boundaries lyrically and musically, he isn’t scared to experiment within his own sound. Wild Samson really is etching his name on the underground scene and with music this good it’s plain to see why. ‘Chin Chilla Chino’ has a more soulful approach in its beat choices and sees Wild Samson give up a body of work that any emcee would be proud of. This is something you need to cop straight away… banger after banger this album impresses from start to finish.
Production comes from a selection of super talented beat-makers including four killers from 4Most, two beats from Sunday and two beats from Midas Cash and contributions from R. Munez, Sven, Raf Nite and Termite. ‘Chin Chilla Chino’ has it all, solo tracks ‘Phenomenal’, ‘Jerry Heller’, ‘All The Time’, ‘We Can Ride’, ‘Elon Musk’ and the video track ‘Stoney Island’ show Samson can hold his own with ease. Other highlights on the album include ‘Rekordelig’ which features London legend Ray Vendetta, two collaborations with Midland’s wordsmith Trademark Blud; the infectious ‘Butter Fingers’ with Snowgoon’s DJ TMB on the cuts and the musical bar-off ‘Merci Trebian’. Check two video tracks too; ‘Metamorphosis’ which features Airklipz and ‘Build & Rebuild’ featuring Hazz and Gold, and DJ TMB collaborates for the second time on ‘Hennessy & Crabapples’ as does Lewisham’s Gold and Airklipz. ‘Chin Chilla Chino’ is a future classic and another solid album release from your favourite independent hip-hop label.
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