![]() After a number of loosies from the duo over the past two years, including the three-song Alchemist-helmed Layups project in 2019, Rocks is once again back on his own. In 2016, Chuck Inglish announced that the gang was getting back together again via Twitter, culminating into 2017’s Special Edition Grandmaster Deluxe, proving that the chemistry the pair first exhibited in 2007 was still intact. In fact, the aforementioned EPs would receive all manner of praise by art rap critics who, for whatever reason, largely ignored those projects when they were initially released. Rocks, born Antoine “Tony” Reed, planted the solo flag via his 2014 debut album Banco but it was his back-to-back EPs Populair and Part 2, released in 20 respectively, that showcased the vast depths of artistry he barely got to tap into in the early 2010s in his freebie mixtape run.
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