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When he isn’t making suicide threats or drinking excessivly, Dirty Hank a.k.a Adolph Oliver Bush is an MC. He recently spent 6 months working 7 songs in which he compiled
into an EP titled, “Dirty Hank’s Guide to Giving Up”. This unique presentation of random acts of fuckery bleeds pain, anger, frustration, sexual angst, and disgust – all
beautifully blended over production from acclaimed Providence beatsmith Falside, and up and comer Mad Plaid. Providence wordsmith, Reason of the Poorly Drawn People collective
was pressured into making an appearence on “Fade to Wack” and “Overselpt”. If your not left feeling deprived and anxious after listening to “Dirty Hank’s Guide to Giving Up”,
somebody didn’t do their job.
Considering that I manage a white rapper, I think it’s reasonable that I have a predisposition to prejudicially being critical of other great white hopes. Having put that disclaimer out there, I am a huge fan of Dirty Hank, and he’s white as a coffee table in Medellin. Dirty Hank has a unique ability to straddle a thin line between belligerence and mic prowess. I like it when flows are erratic and abrasive, and his lyrics reek of “rubbing you the wrong way”. I streamed 3 Falside produced joints off the album below, but don’t sleep on Mad Plaid, that kid has a unique sampling ear.
Umbrellas And Mac 10s
Overslept ft. Reason
Song About A C Word
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