Hip Hop Artist, Song Writer, and Producer Gmoneypayroll releases a 20-track album entitled “The Ghost of Biggie.”
The Camden, NJ indie G.O.A.T enlists a selection of elite
artists including Porta Rich, Shorty Dope, T Sabotage, Tech, Norf Boi, Twonn,
Snugglez, King Shinche, Hanibul Hect, Ms Kesh, La Lito da Don, Maine Toast, See
the Hustle, DJ Mista Goodbarz, Sencity Muzic, Fa-Milli, and Mistr Frazier for a
polished and mastered piece of epic Hip-Hop.
“The Ghost of Biggie” gives listeners a no-skip track
experience brimming with ingenious wordplay, storytelling, motion picture fused
records, street, and club anthems, tributes, and of course Grade-A bars. Retro
sets the album off and lets the world know that GMoney Payroll is raw, uncut,
and emerged from trials and tribulations to cutting checks and celebrating
success.
Counting Money Daily is Camden’s famed anthem that proves critics
and statistics wrong. The underrated city holds lyrical crowns to many who
collect bags not in lieu of drugs, violence, or guns, but in way of mics,
stages, and wordsmith talents. In the Trenches validates the anthem and GMoney’s
ability to win while treading through the trenches, moving further away from
feds and closer to the prize.
I Remember, a more soulful track blended with modern
cadences and chilling piano keys recalls being without, being counted out, and absorbing
pain during the rain. But through it all GMoney stood tall and rose above the
simple life. Life is Good piggybacks that theme, and celebrates his 24/7 grind,
earned success, and even the shadow of clout chasers.
Never Go Broke justifies GMoney’s determination and motivation
which is his family. His plan is simple, to devise a game plan, execute, and never
look back. Lucicious Lyon exudes a cosmic vibe with a grandiose message. GMoney
is far from average and refers to himself as a savage, a bad boy moving in
silence while eyeing his prey. That prey,
or d*ckriders, clout chasers, and basic snakes get addressed in Say Dat. GMoney
is on and ready to go, will these broke boys step up to the plate and level up?
Cuffin’ Season and Just Me & You are records for the
ladies. GMoney has no qualms of wearing his heart on his sleeve for the right
woman. The tracks shed hope that authentic love and blessed unions do exist. He
keeps his bride on a pedestal to celebrate her realness and sticking by his
side. Thank You Mom will water eyes as GMoney pays tribute to his first queen,
his mother. He credits her for molding
him into the man he is today.
Fly Around Me is a fun track to get bottles poppin’, bring
in the ladies, and show off flyness while the competition takes a seat on the
sidelines. Bring it Back reiterates that but in more of a stern fashion. GMoney
has been bossed up since younger days and as the Jersey G.O.A.T, he demands
respect. Fat People Rule, although a bit
of comedic humor, pays homage to greats like Pun, Biggie, and Heavy D. Rightfully
tailored and surrounded by belly chasers, GMoney shares those perks…
Subliminal although it serves as the album’s interlude, is one
of the most powerful tracks. GMoney declares his stance and reigns not only in
the music scene but in life. His accomplishments cease all subliminal from SoundCloud
rappers who mumble to earn likes and views. Crabs in a Barrell redefines GMoney’s
destined path to greatness and reassures that no one can pull him down from his
climb. Feeling Like Rocky intensifies his motivation. With his eyes on the
tiger, he is not backtracking as it is not an option. His bars reflect laying
in a hospital bed to curating billboard hits in the lab.
I’m Winning sums up GMoney’s independent success with no contract
signatures. While others are declining, he is winning and while others are chilling,
he is rising. Help depicts the irony of days when GMoney tried to ask for help
but was left without. Today he can look back on those days while browsing
through his music catalog, collecting checks, and sipping champagne with his
ride or die.
“The Ghost of Biggie” is overflowing with eclectic tones, a kaleidoscope
of pulsating tones, and the perfect blend of old meets new. Piano keys,
thumbing bass, along with striking drums drive the album and heighten the raw
emotions and top-notch lyricism from GMoney Payroll. Stream “The Ghost of Biggie” and connect with
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