Production: Kev Brown, Black Milk, 14KT, Roddy Rod, Kaimbr
Album Description:
KennStarr
sees his career at square one, despite being regarded among the elite of
the DMV scene, and being in the inner circle of producers Oddisee and
Kev Brown, and having his newest album signed to Mello Music Group.
Eight years since his debut, Starr Status, KennStarr is baggage free on his sophomore album, Square One.
Largely produced by Kev Brown with a nice block of
production by Black Milk, and additional work by 14KT, Roddy Rod, and
Kaimbr, Square One is KennStarr
getting back to his foundation to begin anew. The laid back flow
remains intact—complementary to the Kev Brown’s vintage soul-crate
production—but the perspective is written with a wisdom earned through
seeing opportunities that overpassed his doorstep. On “Cigarettes &
Whiskey“ he addresses his history with passing fancy and a buried
hatchet, “please pardon my view points / Starr Status wasn’t a classic but had a few joints,” and makes no qualms about his hiatus. Square One is the only album KennStarr could write in order to bid farewell to days past and move forward.
With the firmest of grips on reality, KennStarr
has kept his Low Budget Crew ties in toe, including Sean Born who makes
appearances on “Product Of The Basement” and album closer, “Farewell”. Kenn
also enlists Mello Music standout yU, and long time compatriot
Wordsworth, as well as the lush voice of singing star Melanie
Rutherford. Square One is built from the underground-up as Starr still writes from the mindset of being a product of the basement.