C.Shreve the Professor Drops Soulful Boom-Bap Banger “Where’d I Go” with Tab-One & Scottie Royal

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

You’ll be lucky you found this track about C.Shreve the Professor and Tab-One finding themselves.

Chris Shreve, better known as C.Shreve the Professor, has been making serious waves in the hip-hop world. As the founder of the award-winning collective Free the Optimus, he has built a strong reputation through relentless touring, sharing stages with legends like Big Boi, The Pharcyde, Nappy Roots, and Slum Village. Known for standout tracks like “Super Villains,” “Minds Outta Order,” and “Splattermouth,” C.Shreve continues to push his artistry forward. His latest single, “Where’d I Go,” featuring Tab-One and produced by Scottie Royal, is a powerful showcase of his skills.

In “Where’d I Go,” C.Shreve delivers razor-sharp lyricism while reflecting on his dedication to hip-hop and personal soul-searching over the years. His aggressive flow cuts through Scottie Royal’s soulful boom-bap beat, creating a sound that is both intense and captivating. Tab-One adds to the track’s impact, kicking off his verse with a Redman-esque energy before transitioning into a deeply personal reflection on overcoming struggles, including his battle with drinking. His wordplay and unwavering delivery only add to the track’s appeal.

With “Where’d I Go,” C.Shreve the Professor proves once again why he’s a force to be reckoned with.




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