Blaq Poet Reveals New Album “Blaq Poet Society”

    Screwball’s Blaq Poet was the first artist on DJ Premier’s Year Round Records to release an album, in last year’s Tha Blaqprint. In the spring of next year, the Queens, New York veteran will follow up that with Blaq Poet Society, HipHopDX learned yesterday.

    The album’s entire production will be handled by Stu Bangas and Vanderslice. Bangas, a part of Guns-N-Butter, released Fight Music earlier this year with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania emcee Reef The Lost Cauze. Features include Vinnie Paz, R.A. The Rugged Man, Chief Kamachi, Chino XL, Capone and Jaysaun.

    The label to release the project will be Brutal Music, through Brick Records.

    14 thoughts on “Blaq Poet Reveals New Album “Blaq Poet Society”

    1. YES!!!! Screwball WHO-HANH!!

      blaq poet has been a fuckin champion with his solo releases lately. tha blaqprint last year was amazing premier had pretty decent cuts on there. and he prod. the whole thing. besides one easy mo bee track.

      rewind deja screw before that was a sick album too. and you gotta check for them screwball releases. if you can find them. queens, ny classics.

      here’s hopin premo got at least one beat on here. they developed a good chemistry as of late

    2. stu bangas is just a wannabe alchemist, don’t really feel his tracks… it’s a shame that blaq poet doesn’t link up with preem again, but I guess that premo’s just too busy, the album title is brilliant tho

    3. stu bangas and vanderslice are terrible. 2 unoriginal losers who wish they were alan the chemist. get your own ish, and vanderslice….. go on a diet you fat fu#k

    4. Here we go again, its blaq po’ again!….

      All you ignorant drake/young money fans better cop this and learn what hard shit sounds like.

      Screwball Forever!

    5. vanderslice is fucking garbage. boring loops weak drums. played samples. stu bangas shit got no soul. his beats don’t make you wanna rap. blaq poet album with preem was incredible. i’ll get this hoping po picked some good beats. but both these producers are suspect. think they hot, shit is garbage. imitators.

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