The album features the collaboration of producer Barba Negra aka MC Ralph, bringing narratives of the artists’ personal experiences, tastes and inspirations. The project features appearances by Ainá and rapper Killa Bi, who come together in this marriage of loop and rhyme. The album cover “As Incríveis Histórias De: Underground Superhero vs. The Terrible Thief of Loops” was created by Ed Cura, creator of Anime Dicria, which brought the tone of a Graphic Novel, perfectly capturing the theme of […] The post A Graphic Novel by Akira Presidente & Barba Negra appeared for the first time in AUR,.
The album features the collaboration of producer Barba Negra aka MC Ralph, bringing narratives of the artists’ personal experiences, tastes and inspirations. The project features appearances by Ainá and rapper Killa Bi, who come together in this marriage of loop and rhyme.
the album cover “The Amazing Stories of: Underground Superhero vs. The Dire Loop Thief” was made by Ed Cura, creator of Anime Dicria, who carried the tone of the Graphic Novel, perfectly capturing the theme of the project.
“Prosecutor using texts to frame me, I told you I don’t give a damn”.
The disc flirts with the universe of the villain and his clash with the hero. Each rhyme has its own intensity, interspersed with samples well positioned throughout the job.
If Êxito brought an Akira directly connected to what was happening in the scene, here he builds his flow on top of loops throughout the album.
“The Amazing Stories Of: Underground Superhero vs. The Grim Loop Thief” is now available on all platforms.
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