A-F-R-O and 60 East Back with ‘At The Sideshow 2’

A-F-R-O and 60 East are back in the game with a sequel that salts the hip-hop scene all over again, “At The Sideshow 2: Art House.” This one signifies the quirkiest sequel to their previous project, “At The Sideshow.” The intro sets the tone as a serious vibe-check, with A-F-R-O slinging tickets like a street vendor for their exclusive screening. You don't want to miss this happening, trust me!

From the first track, “The Program,” the energy splashes off the album. Both spit bars that make your pant legs flutter, reflecting on their past and the hustle that never stops. It's a power move to remind you that they are far from planning to fade from the spotlight.

Diving into the track “Corners,” 60 East takes you into a story bursting with character. He gives you a glimpse into the quiet struggles and turbulent realities of his past. This track is SO salty in its storytelling, you'll stop for a moment to absorb it.

Then, on “Feeding Frenzy,” you get a torrent of words coming in like a lyrical tornado. A-F-R-O and 60 aren't messing around with their skills on a beat that almost makes your speakers smoke.

With “A-Love,” you'll see a different side of 60 East. It's his tribute to the legendary J Dilla - a track dripping with respect and appreciation for the G.O.A.T. of production landscapes.

“Never Fall” featuring Rhymestyletrope is like a popping reminder: if you persevere you will keep winning, no matter the bumps that cover the road. It is the definition of determination and fixing your goals.

“Guilty Conscience” dives deep into themes of maturity and responsibility. Here, A-F-R-O throws his raw energy into a fast-paced verse that will leave you with a thumping head.

“My Old Ways” scratches in on struggle, legacy and resilience - lyrical and cinematic with a street corner genius vibe. This track is intense and makes you think.

“Good Time” is an introspective anthem that is about self-growth and purpose. It keeps you salty grounded as you walk your path in this world, never losing sight of your mission.

On “Don't,” along with Skyzoo, it's a lyrical assault unparalleled - brimming with cultural pride and indestructible self-confidence. The track flows like a movie, full of polish and momentum.

“Hard to Sell” returns to that straight-up West Coast swagger. James Bond slick and with a keen eye on the music industry, it fills your ears with underground authenticity and ambition.

And then, with “Yet to Come” featuring Speakz, the final hit. It's an evolved track full of mature reflection on love, heritage and nonstop grinding toward that G.O.A.T. status. A blast of a closing track to remember what you stand for, with a glimmer of hope and dedicated purpose.

In short, the whole ride of “At The Sideshow 2: Art House” is like a road trip where every trace of salty experience redefines your favorite hip-hop folder. We think this release will not only conquer your turntables but will also stay in your hip-hop heart forever. What do you think? Check it out and let us know how salty tastes to you!

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