Homeboy Sandman's new album Don't Feed The Monster, is a collaboration with producer/MC Quelle Chris. It's also his most vulnerable and poignant work to date. Having grown up in Queens, New York, hip-hop was part of everything in life. This deep-rooted connection to the culture is evident when listening to his style of rhyming- bold, classic & deeply respectful. On Don't Feed The Monster, he pulls back any pretense to show his most honest truth - a process that he needed both artistically and spiritually. "I was having a hard time and this record saved me thank Quelle and thank God and shout to Gabor Maté," he said about the new album.
Homeboy Sandman's new album Don't Feed The Monster, is a collaboration with producer/MC Quelle Chris. It's also his most vulnerable and poignant work to date. Having grown up in Queens, New York, hip-hop was part of everything in life. This deep-rooted connection to the culture is evident when listening to his style of rhyming- bold, classic & deeply respectful. On Don't Feed The Monster, he pulls back any pretense to show his most honest truth - a process that he needed both artistically and spiritually. "I was having a hard time and this record saved me thank Quelle and thank God and shout to Gabor Maté," he said about the new album.
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Homeboy Sandman's new album Don't Feed The Monster, is a collaboration with producer/MC Quelle Chris. It's also his most vulnerable and poignant work to date. Having grown up in Queens, New York, hip-hop was part of everything in life. This deep-rooted connection to the culture is evident when listening to his style of rhyming- bold, classic & deeply respectful. On Don't Feed The Monster, he pulls back any pretense to show his most honest truth - a process that he needed both artistically and spiritually. "I was having a hard time and this record saved me thank Quelle and thank God and shout to Gabor Maté," he said about the new album.