August Greene – Black Kennedy (Review & Stream)

August Greene’s “Black Kennedy” is the soul we need during these troubling times.


Even at the age of 45, Common still raps with this confidence that reminds us what a true MC is. With “Black Kennedy,” it almost feels like he’s reinvigorated himself, as he gets a chance to rap over this instrumental that sounds like it could’ve easily been on his “Be” album. If you are as big a fan of Common as I am, you will enjoy this track quite a bit.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.8/5)


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