N0face is emerging from the shadows, bringing a raw, unfiltered sound that hits hard. Once part of the polished R&B scene, he’s traded shine for grit, turning scars, late nights, and street stories into music that refuses to be ignored. N0face, no filter.
Sen Dog, known for his signature growl with that Cypress Hill grit, and Kemo the Blaxican, who, per usual, snaps with barrio fire, link up as Negros de la Raza, and it’s straight-up street music. No frills, no shiny hooks — just gritty beats, rough verses, and voices that’ve clearly lived exactly what they’re spitting.