Indiana Rapper King Rap Resurfaces With His Impressive New Project, ‘Wave Radio’
Over the last year and some change, rising Indiana rapper King Kap has been gradually building his fanbase by
Over the last year and some change, rising Indiana rapper King Kap has been gradually building his fanbase by releasing a steady stream of music that serves as a sonic shift each time. With projects like Taco Tuesday, Still Not Perfect and others, Kap has been on a mission to prove his prowess and showcase growth with each project. Looking to take that next step on this release, he checks in with his engaging new album, Wave Radio.
Clocking in at 27-minutes, Wave Radio is a reflective body of work that sees Kap venting through his frustrations on some songs, while on others, he opts to turn up through it instead. Showcasing an sense of authenticity that has endeared him with his growing fanbase, he leaves no stone unturned as he actively highlights his versatility on songs like, “Smoked Out” “Come & Go,” and, “Tribute 2 All The Real.” Serving as one of the standout songs on the project, Kap and executive producer TyjuanOnTheBeat create a poignant tribute to a friend of Kap’s who tragically passed in a car accident. Through records like these and more uptempo ones like, “Kenny Lofton,” Wave Radio does a great job showcasing his growing arsenal, while simultaneously representing the juxtaposition of his feelings in a relatable way.