D-Black – Father Forgive Me
Here’s another dope visual from D-Black’s Tunnel Vision.
Here’s another dope visual from D-Black’s Tunnel Vision.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez1nfRnhVlg&feature=youtu.be
Take a second and peep D-Black taking a trip down memory lane as he shows off his sneaker collection.
Here’s the first installment of the monthly WeGoinIN.com Cypher series. The first lineup is a crazy one that features a diverse cast of MCs that rip the 730 beat to shreds in their own way. In order, the cast of characters is: K-Sise, Ax, 100GrandRoyce, D-Black, Nobi, St. Laz, UnLearn, Tribeca, and Cashmere. The April one is currently in the works, so look for that early April.
For any up-and-coming MCs with bars, an extended version will be released at the end of the month featuring the dopest verses sent to the beat through Twitter to @seven3zero.
“Each day serves as a reminder/that I’m years away from getting that crib down in Carolina/that I promised my mama,” D-Black spits on “Devil On Me,” a standout track on a standout project, Tunnel Vision, available for free download. Expect to hear that type of raw honesty and emotion in everything D-Black touches, from a song about a failed relationship to why he’s one of the illest on the come-up. The Bronx product has spent the better part of the last decade releasing consistently dope music, from a regular series Mr. October to a slew of underground releases. Fresh off a hiatus, D-Black is not only back, but back for vengeance on any beat unfortunate enough to be cued up in Pro Tools when he approaches the mic. D-Black speaks to ProfileWild about his absence, returning with two quality projects, Tunnel Vision and Heartbreak Hotel, rapping about relationships, his creative process, and much more. After the interview, D-Black survives a round in the random question generator and leaves the listener with a dope acapella.
Our dude D-Black spits flames over some gritty visuals to his head-nodder “Irie.”