Soul Khan just dropped the fourth and final instalment in his tribute series to Coltrane's A Love Supreme with the Psalm EP. Billed as "simple answers to complicated problems," Soul Khan's latest effort runs five tracks deep and explores different themes, from the issue of connectedness on "The Machine" to the topic of grieving on "Morning Alone". The Come Up Show recently caught up with Soul Khan to discuss the EP, as well as the term 'femcee', working at Fat Beats, and more. Be on the lookout for our interview this week. Stream and purchase the EP below, and check out the visuals to "The Machine".
Soul Khan is back with "The Machine", the first track off his upcoming Psalm EP, set for release on December 11th. On "The Machine", the Brown Bag emcee teams up with frequent collaborator Akie Bermiss for a potent one-two punch over Abnormal's production. We caught up with Soul Khan earlier today to discuss his upcoming EP and much more; be on the lookout for that in the next week. For now, check out "The Machine" below.
Soul Khan just dropped the visuals to "Not Like That", off his upcoming Psalm EP (due out December 11th). The Brown Bag emcee keeps it in-house for this one, turning to fellow Brown Bag AllStar Deejay Element for the soulful production, as well as frequent collaborator Akie Bermiss, whom you might remember from Soul Khan's "Wellstone" (off Soul Khan's EP of the same name). Check out the visuals to "Not Like That" below.
The Brown Bag AllStars just dropped the visuals to "Say It Now", off their recent Brown Label Part 2 EP. On "Say It Now" (produced by J57), the Brown Bag AllStars are joined by Akie Bermiss on the chorus, who made his TCUS debut on Soul Khan's fantastic "Wellstone". Check out the visuals to "Say It Now" below.