
Beno is a 28 year old rapper from Detroit, Michigan known for being 1/2 of the duo Drego & Beno. His partner in rhyme already has a couple solo LPs & 3 EPs under his belt already with the latest EP Krazy Man 2 coming out over a couple months ago. On the other hand, Beno has yet to put out any projects by himself up until this point & felt his debut EP had my wondering how he would sound by himself during an entire project since we’ve heard so many from his counterpart.
“BJ” opens with a flute, some 808s & string sections sticking to the g code whereas “B.T.A. (Beat That Ass)” featuring Lil Mello works in some pianos & 808s referencing WWE Hall of Famer, former 2-time WWE world champion, ECW World Television Champion, 6-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, 5-time WWE Tag Team Champion, 4-time & the final WWE Hardcore Champion, TNA World Champion & TNA X Division Champion Rob Van Dam.
Moving on from there, “Possible” finds himself optimistically feeling like anything’s a possibility over a decent Detroit trap instrumental prior to “Hmm Hmmmm” going for a darker vibe to the beat talking about catching an opp tossing his body in the trunk. “Ouuu Ouuuu” featuring Babytron & produced by Danny G finds the 2 likening themselves to heavyweights in a group of middleweights just before “Ballin’ is a Habit, Not a Crime” explains that the way he balls doesn’t involve illegal activity.
“Dead Wrong” featuring M.I.N.E. Entertainment signee 3200 Tre brings some pianos & 808s back in the fold talking about the only 2 types of people they know being either real or fake while the title track by Drego & Beno telling us what it was like for them growing up selling dope & getting money. “I Got the Urge” ties up any loose ends during the EP refusing to snitch on his squad, remaining the same as he was prior to making it.
Because of the announcement the previous weekend regarding Drego getting ready to serve a 1-year prison stint, it’s not hard to see why Beno wouldn’t take the opportunity to focus on a solo career until his better half comes home & Out on Bond brings it full circle from when Krazy Man initially dropped several years ago. Production’s better than I had initially anticipated & Beno holds the mic finely by himself with a tight guest list.
Score: 3.5/5
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