New Jersey Rapper DZH Releases His Engaging New Album, ‘Dante’s Inferno”
Despite the current climate of mainstream Hip-Hop releases that are talked about the most, lyrical rap is more than alive and well in more places than just the underground. Thanks to streaming services and the internet in general, music is more vast than it’s ever been and there are sounds and sub-genres for any and everybody. Coming from New Jersey, rising rapper DZH has benefited from this refocused attitude from listeners, as his style of lyrically charged rap has started to hit the forefront of the masses. Looking to take things a step further, he checks in with his impressive new project, Dante’s Inferno.
Right from the start, Dante’s Inferno displays remarkably quick-witted wordplay and a commanding flow that entirely absorbs the listener’s attention. Opener, “Inferno,” sets the stone and showcases what makes DZH such a captivating emcee from a technical perspective, while tracks like, “1999,” and “Relying On Me,” slow the pace down take on a more introspective mood, exhibiting his skills as an overall songwriter. Across the album, DZH’s performance is engagingly versatile, and he shows he can hang with the best of them when it comes to flow and wordplay.
In all, Dante’s Inferno does a great job of showcasing the Jersey’s natives strengths as an artist. Take a listen to the project below and get familiar for yourself.