Quixotic With Larcin & RhymSter
RhymSter links up with Larcin to produce an album to raise some ears! The two Chicago artists can pass for the cities melting pot mascots, consisting of large Hispanic and Polish population. Larcin takes it a step further to include bilingual verses that will make the motherland proud. While RhymSter’s language is the hustle, and he lets it drive his verses in Quixotic!
“If I don’t do it, then who else gone do it?”
– RhymSter
Known as a leading force in Ever Evolved, RhymSter makes his name recognized for his raw and fluid freestyle lyricism as well as his hustle, event promoting and music studio production & recording. Being involved with a lot of artists in Chicagos hip hop underground, he gets the chance to collaborate with many talented artists, in and out of state of all varieties. Larcin is walking his walk as well, connecting with other like minds. Frequenting open mics under Ever Evolved banner or other promoters. He is putting in the work lyrically, getting his game up as well as his presence. After back and forth support and event collaborations, these two connected on the mic to release the 8 piece LP Quixotic.
The LP starts with Name For It, a chill, paced beat, then RhymSter comes in hungry, settin the energy from the jump. Larcin brings his game and bounces back and forth between Polish rapping and English American. The second track, Who Else, sets an even higher bar, both Artists hitting the verses hard and with rhythm, and a catchy hook. “If I don’t do it then, who else gone do it,” on repeat is simple yet infectious. Bringing it down to laid back with Tell The Truth. This track is more driven by verses asking one question. “If you aint winning tell me what you doing?“
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While that one marinates in your head, the 4th track I Know You Wish hits the spot. With each track better than the last, just half way through Quixotic, this one could be an anthem to get a room jumping. The next track will be featuring Big Homie, as well as ESSSE following on Front Seat, using his native Spanish tongue, giving the LP a complete Chicago vibe. Larcin and RhymSter put together a strong album, with production by Leek, Quixotic has big replay potential! The title itself means exeedingly idealistic, and these two heads definitely take it to the next level!
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