The roots of Den 10’s artistry date back to the dusk of the 90s and the dawn of the 2000s. A true champion of authentic expression and a visionary, he tells his truths in a style that migrates between smooth nostalgic and hard-hitting rap. With a keen sense of New York culture and its effect on hip-hop music, his songs pay homage to his diverse ancestral background. He has mastered the ability to tell his stories in a myriad of art forms and from different viewpoints. He has earned his status as an OG. It’s the variety and complexity of his delivery that have always planted an important flag for a career that has been flourishing in an industry that is rapidly evolving!
He returns with another smooth and hypnotic jam dubbed “High in Ny”- a high-caliber lyrical ode to NY’s relentless spirit and its newfound acceptance of legal weed usage.
Over the years, we have seen some dope city anthems: Chicago had “Faneto”, Atlanta had “Freestyle”, Philly had “Dreams & Nightmares” and so on…and so, I’m not in the wrong to say NYC has Den 10’s “High in Ny”, or am I?
He’s mature, confident, and not short of charisma as he rides the beat, maintaining a strong presence and unleashing some masterful flows in a manner that displays his vast years of experience in the game.
Seamlessly transitioning from one verse to the next and still marinating his cadence, his authentic creativity, effortless yet perfectly executed rhyme flow, and distributed lashings are an ode to his undisputed rap standing, making this a bona fide rap anthem that seriously sticks in its listener’s brain for the rest of the day.
“High in Ny” is just it, man; it’s epic; It’s authentic, emotive, and likable. Another great addition to any rap playlist!
Follow the link below to run this track up for Den 10, recommend it to your homies, and let them know that the king is back!
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