DENNISON point by cool DL

cool DL’s new album, Dennison Point, is a directly up autobiography about his experience being transferred to east London as a kid, after having gotten into a bit of difficulty in his former home, sharing a bedroom with his sibling in an apartment or condo with his daddy as well as his father’s new wife. There’s a genuine danger when you get this certain in your stories that people won’t identify, however like Fresh prince who had to step in with his Uncle as well as Aunty in a new hood, cool DL does a great task at bringing us into his life as well as making us care.

So, I’m doing something I nearly never do here: Recommending a rap album by a UK artist. Smooth as well as jazzy production, it recalls the early ’90s days of native Tongue, when rap had a message without being heavy handed as well as didn’t have to verify exactly how difficult it was all the time.

Good stuff.
Dennison point by cool DL