
The legendary Suave House Records, founded by Tony Draper, has been a significant staple in Hip Hop (and contributed heavily to the rise of southern rap) since the early 90s, breaking in rap legends like 8Ball & MJG, Tela, and yes, Rick Ross. Now, coming off a bit of a hiatus, the groundbreaking independent label is back, and leading the charge is their young bull, Corey Morris with his debut single, “Crown Me”, with DJ Scratch and Natalie Lungley.
The 19-year old wrecks the soulful, commanding production by T-Mixx paired with super sharp scratches from DJ Scratch (formerly of EMPD) like a bull in a china shop with his insane wordplay, rapid fire flow, and intense delivery. Suave House’s flagship artist takes no prisoners as he spits bars about the state of hip-hop and extending his lyrical thoughts on the hardships Black America as well.
You may recognize the horns on this track…if you do, holla at us. Check it out below or on all major streaming platforms like iTunes now.