




Bangra hip hop and skip flip, bangra banging a baseline lifeline. Mix it plenty with some lyrical smooth spitting and that is what you’ll be getting from this busting, full to brimming album ‘The Project’. Rishi Rich is the front man to this generous explosion of ever ripening and progressing genre of music.
There’s a well load of ‘featuring’ going on too with every track (other than the interludes); having contribution from a wild selection of aka’s such as ‘Jassi Sidhu’, ‘Master Rakesh’ and ‘Rafaqat Ali Khan.’ With nineteen full blown tracks there’s more than enough material here to start a party fuelled with cultural ambience, drumming, sitaring, bassing and fluting. It’s lively both lyrically and instrumentally and great effort of quality and quantity has been placed to set into motion a fruition of executive production. Some of the upbeat downbeat swatching and swinging rings realm to the fruitiness of ‘Missy Elliott’ and Track 5, ‘Stomp,’ which features JD (Dready), Jay Sean and Mr Phillips has echos of our master and rapper prince ‘Eminem’.
This album will not be to everybody’s lip smacking taste buds but will however find huge potential marketeering for all those bods who love to swing their booty, shake their arses and generally pop their dance all over the floor. You can join the Rishi Rich promotions team by logging here . ‘The Project’ is an album of worth for your collection, whatever your musical disposition you would be hard pushed (or just plain boring) if you didn’t feel the urge to jump up and jiggle to at least a handful of the tracks on this ascending album.
There’s a well load of ‘featuring’ going on too with every track (other than the interludes); having contribution from a wild selection of aka’s such as ‘Jassi Sidhu’, ‘Master Rakesh’ and ‘Rafaqat Ali Khan.’ With nineteen full blown tracks there’s more than enough material here to start a party fuelled with cultural ambience, drumming, sitaring, bassing and fluting. It’s lively both lyrically and instrumentally and great effort of quality and quantity has been placed to set into motion a fruition of executive production. Some of the upbeat downbeat swatching and swinging rings realm to the fruitiness of ‘Missy Elliott’ and Track 5, ‘Stomp,’ which features JD (Dready), Jay Sean and Mr Phillips has echos of our master and rapper prince ‘Eminem’.
This album will not be to everybody’s lip smacking taste buds but will however find huge potential marketeering for all those bods who love to swing their booty, shake their arses and generally pop their dance all over the floor. You can join the Rishi Rich promotions team by logging here . ‘The Project’ is an album of worth for your collection, whatever your musical disposition you would be hard pushed (or just plain boring) if you didn’t feel the urge to jump up and jiggle to at least a handful of the tracks on this ascending album.
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