Estee Nack & Producer Giallo Point Link For Bandcamp Exclusive Tape “Papitas 2”

Estee Nack is back at it again, and it’s looking like PAPITAS 2 is going to go down as another underground classic. This is the Lynn, Massachusetts rapper’s third project of 2024, and first to be only out on the Bandcamp platform. There are some YouTube channels that were able to locate the audio files for the project, which you can find below. Nack, known for his numerous affiliations (Tragic Allies, Griselda, etc.), is linking with an old friend and co-creator for this duology. Fellow undergrounder and UK producer Giallo Point is back on the boards, and his beats are sounding just as fire as the first Papitas.

It’s been four years in between these two LPs; however, the inaugural tape saw a 2023 reissue onto DSPs. Nack has built a reputation for being one of the grimiest and tactical rhymers in the game, and those characteristics are all over Papitas 2. Ahead of the project’s release, Estee Nack and Giallo Point were kind enough to give fans at least a sneak peek on streaming. Back on November 7, they dropped off the one and only single, “ICEBULLETTHEORY.” It will be interesting to see whether or not Nack and Point decide to bring this to streaming platforms. Given what happened with the first LP, it could be some time. But supporting the art is always better, so if you want to, you can purchase PAPITAS 2 with the Bandcamp link below.

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Papitas 2 – Estee Nack & Giallo Point

 
 
 
 
 
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PAPITAS 2 Tracklist:

  1. EXPERIMENTRO
  2. BASEVSBUNK
  3. ICEBULLETTHEORY
  4. LIEEM’DOWN FEAT. ???, MONDO SLADE
  5. CASHMONEYCRUSADE(DANGER) FEAT. BORI ROCK
  6. 1WAYOUTAHELL FEAT. DANIEL SON
  7. BLUEMAGESUFI(FINALFANTASYVII)
  8. ABEASTWAYOFLIFE
  9. GHETTOGIFTSHOP
  10. THAFEELIN FEAT.CRIMEAPPLE

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Estee Nack & Producer Boneweso Drop Off Collab Tape “SYSTEMATICALLY WE WERE NEVER FREE” On Bandcamp

The East Coast underground scene is back with a new and intriguing release for hardcore hip-hop heads. Two Massachusetts artists, Estee Nack and Boneweso are here with a collaborative album, SYSTEMATICALLY WE WERE NEVER FREE. Estee Nack flourishes as a rapper and a vocalist, whereas Boneweso is spitter and beat maker. The latter is not originally from the states, nor is his main background hip-hop. According to Genius, he is more well-known for his Dominican Republic roots. He has worked in the lanes of reggaeton, salsa, bachata, and Latin music.

However, his profile does mention that he has some trap rap experience, so there is that. But clearly Estee and Boneweso have developed some chemistry and respect since the producer moved. As for Nack, he might be known by Griselda fans. Westside Gunn is the main man, but he has also been seen with Nicholas Craven, too.

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Listen To SYSTEMATICALLY WE WERE NEVER FREE By Estee Nack & Boneweso

 
 
 
 
 
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But back to business. SYSTEMATICALLY WE WERE NEVER FREE is a tightly-packaged 13-song project with one feature from al.divino. The project just dropped today, but sadly for streaming users, there is a catch. The project seems to be and will only be available on Bandcamp. You also have to purchase the digital version to hear it, and it costs $32.00. You can check out the “[Via]” link at the end of the article to check it out. Even though it has a limited release, Nack is thrilled to have this tape out to the public.

What are your thoughts on SYSTEMATICALLY WE WERE NEVER FREE by Estee Nack and Boneweso? Is this a top-tier release of 2024, why or why not? What song is the best in terms of rapping and for producing? Do you think this album should get a wider release, why or why not? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Estee Nack and Boneweso Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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