Humble Beast recording artist Propaganda recently announced that the follow-up to his last album Excellent will come out in the form of a project titled Crimson Cord. Back in August, reports came out that the Excellent-crafter was working on some new music. He has publicly revealed that his forthcoming album will drop after Beautiful Eulogy’s Instruments Of Mercy project. Beautiful Eulogy’s next record has an album cover and the release date is supposed to come out in the near future.
Propaganda also let his fans know that Reach Records emcee Derek Minor will be on Crimson Cord. Minor is pushing his critically acclaimed Minorville album, which came out in September and features artists like Lecrae, Thi’sl, Dee-1 and SPZRKT, among others. Propaganda’s last album Excellent has contributions by Lee Green, Alphonso McAuley, Theory Hazit, Kevin “K.O.” Olusola (Cello), Sho Baraka, Joel from Ascend The Hill, and Beautiful Eulogy. Propaganda is very excited about his collaboration with Derek Minor and said that he can’t stop listening to it.
I wish I could put into words how RIGHT this song me and @thederekminor did two days ago for #CrimsonCord I can’t stop listening to it
— propaganda (@prophiphop) October 16, 2013
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Gets some D-Maub and Andy Mineo on the piece…and of course if you add a little J-Son flav that would be tight. i think the drastic contrast in sytles would give depth and make something beautiful.
Gets some D-Maub and Andy Mineo on the piece…and of course if you add a little J-Son flav that would be tight. i think the drastic contrast in sytles would give depth and make something beautiful.
Gets some D-Maub and Andy Mineo on the piece…and of course if you add a little J-Son flav that would be tight. i think the drastic contrast in sytles would give depth and make something beautiful.
So I’m guessing that this is not happening now according to the tracklisting. . .
He featured as a producer, not as an emcee. Minor produced the track “I Can’t Call it” I believe…