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This project is the latest from the former Collision Records frontman since splitting with the label.  Swoope released a handful of singles last year, most of which are included on this project, including “All the Time,” “Never Left,” and the latest, “Hall of Fame.”

For those looking for something as the kids would say, litty, there is plenty throughout the project like “Hall of Fame,” “Flex,” or “All the Time.” One of the many stand- out lines for me is this:

Gotta find a way to monetize black twitter, so they gotta pay if they tryna laugh with us. –“Old Me”

It’s clear that on that song as well as “Tsnk” and “Black Boy,” Swoope isn’t shying away from sparking real and much-needed conversations in the wake of so much racial injustice in America. What’s also clear is that he isn’t afraid of making music that overtly points people to Jesus even though it’s become a trend to conceal and disguise the gospel message for the sake of making dynamic or relevant music.

Sonshine has something for everyone and totally hits the mark. It’s evident that the Native North collaboration was a perfect fit.  In the world of “vibes” there was concern Swoope would get lost in the “wave,” but it’s clear he’s the same tuneful emcee we grew to love, but sometimes take for granted.  Conclusions are always drawn from singles that are released, but by now we should all know that is futile.  He’s sticking to who he is, but wisely adapting to the current musical climate and doing it very well.  Swoope has stated that this time around he’s found his sound and I couldn’t agree more.

Purchase Sonshine here.

Stream Sonshine  from Swoope Here