Normally everything with the word Menace gets a bad reputation but now when you hear menace you will think greatness. Black Menace is here to put your faith back in hip hop.
Black Menace is re-opening your eyes to the world we call Brooklyn. Menace has worked with several artists who have helped groom him in and out of the studio. He was developing into a well rounded artist by the time he met COO Derek Bernard of Low Eyes Records who was ready to take the wheel on his road to success. With the label behind him he has the tools to go to the top. The songs he releases can be considered ghetto scriptures because of the relativity to those going through the same struggle.
Treating everyday like it’s the playoffs go hard or go home menace climbs to success. As the 1st son of the hood he moves the crowd and makes you drift when he spits. Menace comes in a time where commercial rap reigns supreme bringing you the gritty lyrics the games been missing. The hunger and the passion pour out on every track are felt by everyone who listens. Menace is here to stay whether you like it or not.
A Brownsville state of mind is your look into the mind of this Brownsville native. This album depicts street life in its fullest form. Don’t get it twisted he doesn’t glorify street life but signifies he did it to survive not to be another Nino Brown. He includes other song aspects such as “Grind Everyday”, “Faith” and “We get it Poppin” round ff one the best mixtapes this year. Black Menace is the beginning of the end of the wack rapper.
