Fly Anakin & Koncept Jack$on – Chapel Drive

The dynamic duo of Fly Anakin and Koncept Jack$on from Mutant Academy drops another project with their album Chapel Drive which is their best collaborative effort to date. Armed with experience, an incredible affinity for their craft, and a team full of rappers and producers large enough to be mistaken a guerrilla cell, Anakin and Kon formed a well-structured piece of work. While it’s obvious that the two are at the center stage of Chapel Drive, the album is colored with the other members of their RVA based collective which makes it an even more thrilling ride. Big Kahuna OG and Henny L.O. both steal the spotlight in their own right. While not especially aggressive, their overall sound is a dominant one which is a good thing when it’s two to four rappers sharing a track together and everyone needs to be able to mesh together well while also having their own defined voices. It’s evident that Anakin, Kon, and the rest of the features have a powerful chemistry as they seem to come together flawlessly like a debuting Wu-Tang Clan.

Packed with heavily atmospheric production and stylish lyricism, it seems like each track was made to one up the next. Despite the bragging, there are many introspective bars laced into the album such as Koncept Jack$on on “vag manifesto” where he spits “My food for thought is how my mouth get fed. It’s the conglomerate. Never voice your love is what your vagina said” in a self-aware fashion. Lines like, “How you want it? With the red dot vision or something different? You the man? I don’t know your name, these bitches just pictures” from Fly Anakin, really rip into the tracks to give us that dominant sound I mentioned earlier. The beats range from a chill (“Memory Foam” featuring Henny L.O. and produced by Henchmen) to hard-hitting(“dime$” produced by Sycho Sid) while keeping a smooth transition.

My favorite tracks from Chapel Drive would have to be “madblunts,” “memory foam,” “kingpin,” “dime$,” and “when thugs cry” although I definitely enjoyed listening to the album through and through. The most vital parts of the album would have to be the chemistry, and not just between the rappers but with the producers as well. Everything seems to come together perfectly on the album with no bad choices of beats, timing, and use of lyricism although the Mutant Academy camp almost never has that problem anyways. Being a big portrait of the Academy’s soundscape, this is the perfect album to jump into as a starting point in their ever growing discography.

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Fly Anakin and Koncept Jack$on – The Mandate EP (Side A)

The New Jersey based mastermind GRiMM Doza, laid the gritty, yet surreal production for Fly Anakin and Koncept Jack$on’s The Mandate EP (Side A). Anakin and Jack$on deliver crazy chemistry starting with the adequately named “Troublesome G’s” to “Jefferson’s Crib.” Delivering that nostalgic, yet marvelously modern sound, the EP is nothing short of great work, especially with the duo injecting their buttery flows with their lavish lyrics.

You can hear the major influence from both Koncept Jackson’s last project, Operation LIV LAV which was decidely laid back yet driven by vivid portraits, and elsewhere ave. where Fly Anakin offered up refurbished memories on lucid productions. Combining the most prominent parts of their personas and discography, they successfully delivered on a much desired collab and with this only being “side A,” there’s much more to be excited for on the horizon.

You can buy the album at their bandcamp, MutantAcademyRVA

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Fly Anakin – Elsewhere Ave

Fly Anakin drops his latest project, a more personal production from the rapper, Elsewhere Ave. Nothing short of superb rapping, Anakin delivers his best performance on all of the tracks. Much more matured than his last projects, there’s a less cocky tone yet there’s still a brilliant confidence even when talking about his more personal topics. Featuring the ensemble of fellow Mutant Academy members, Koncept Jack$on and Henny L.O., as well as the raw Cameron Butler proving himself to be worth watching and the immaculate Peter $un producing smooth vocals, Elswhere Ave is incredibly flexible.

Ewonee, Nikobeats, Foisey, and Fly Anakin himself produced the beats for the EP, laying down the ethereal soundscape, painting an album-wide picture of old assorted memories passing through the mind of a daydreamer, perhaps invoking the concept of Elsewhere Ave as a reminiscing of Anakin’s life.

Although the Elsewhere Ave is short, as it should be, it feels as complete as a full-length album, which is surprising since many instead make their EPs just a sampler of work to hold fans over. Now is definitely a good time to pick up on the #MutantWave (I’m claiming it!) as Anakin shows us with Elsewhere Ave, that they’re ready to reach new heights.