Hailing from California, this duo has been bubbling up on the underground scene for a couple of years now. Earlier in 2009, they released their sophomore album for free in the Internet (so, yes, it’s technically not a mixtape). This effort is a collaboration between U-N-I and Ro Blvd, who provide all of the soundscape. Some of Ro’s work is really beautiful, especially on the title track. U-N-I have worked with a number of artists, like Evidence and Little Brother, but have stayed mostly to their roots on the underground. I can’t recommend all the tracks on the album, but the few that do stand out are really strong, especially when it comes to lyrics. These guys tell good narratives and like to drop knowledge. You can download the mixtape here… in the meantime, here is the title track for your listening pleasure:
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