Having already worked with such hip-hop mainstays as The Clipse, Wale, Jim Jones and Styles P, Kingpen Slim comes equipped with a unique blend of wordplay and authenticity and it has him poised to be one of the greats. Known for his fashion sense in the DMV area, Slim also doubles as a writer for some of the industry’s elite. Now armed with a new collection of creatives by his side, affectionately referred to as New Wxve, he plans on bringing a new energy and movement to the culture.
For his latest release, the DC native resurfaces in a big way as he unloads his best body of work to date, Life After Doubt. The 14-track album pulls us in immediately upon hitting play thanks to Slim’s incredible lyrical ability that allows him to paint vivid images through his storytelling. As far as features go, Kingpen Slim gathers contributions from the likes of Roc Mikey, Jus Paul, and Villz, while production comes courtesy of J Buttah, Mark Henry, Lil Lody, and more.
Stream the album at the very top of the page, and make sure you peep the visual below.
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