Warren Wint Arrives With New Album ‘The R.A.P Album’


Warren Wint, a Long Island’s leading lyricist, known for his thought-provoking tracks, has provided his listeners with another no-skip-necessary masterpiece. His latest offering titled The R.A.P Album features a slew of sizzling stars such as: Reek Da Villain, Yvng Legacy, Status, Brodie Fresh, Avenue A, RKHTY, and Alexza. Staying true to its title, Warren wraps his raw and real rap lyricism around listeners’ necks.  

This one is deep, thoughtful, and inspiring, not only for people suffering from mental illness or the struggle, but for everyone who needs a little pick-me-up after the world dealt them the wrong card. The Eddie Deuce and Solarrio-produced project arrives alongside featured production assists as well. Fan favorite “Big L.I” was produced by Obi, Orioncreates does just that with “B.B.L” following production by Illastr8tor and N.V Beats on the highly anticipated album’s lead single, “Growth”. 

Powerful yet soulful, The R.A.P Album brings nostalgic 90s rhymes and soundscapes while mastering the modern day vibes with Warren’s rhymes ringing bells on every track. Warren Wint’s perspective on his musical career is that he wants people to truly see him as an artist and to deep dive into his artistry. In doing so, he uses his tracks to paint the perfect picture. Bringing his lyricism to life.

The thrilling 11-track album shows sophisticated flows that convey a variety of vibes. On tracks like, “Blue Check” featuring Reek Da Villian, “Sun Don’t Shine” featuring Status and Brodie Fresh, and “Book Of Warren”, the instrumentals stick to an East Coast aesthetic, reshaping traditional New York boom-bap into interesting new forms.

Warren’s storytelling lyrics are hardened and aggressive as ever, but he balances out his tales of street dominance and underworld dealings with moments of honest self-reflection. It clearly reflects an untold number of changes in his life, and the long road he’s taken in order to get where he is at this stage. Soaring with an authentic gritty New York street rap style, much of the album finds Warren addressing relatable topics and confessing his fears, exposing a vulnerability we love and hear in most of his catalog.

Credited as one of Warren’s most impressive works to date, The R.A.P. Album is a culmination of everything he’s experienced and achieved so far, and a bridge to the next phase of his life. Press play on the astounding album on your preferred DSP! Lastly, let us know your thoughts here.

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