California rapper Locksmith dropped his latest album A Thousand Cuts on April 15th and it has certainly made a slap in the Hip-Hop world. “Hardest Song Ever” features Leah Tysse and is an ode to personal reflection and growth. Lock dives in to what one can only imagine is a crazy situation that happened to him as a child. Openly personal, Lock acknowledges not only the situation but the truth about dealing with it still today. This theme shows up through out the album, I highly recommend the album for fans of hip-hop. It features contributions from R.A. The Ruggesd Man, Jarell Perry, Rebecca Nobel, Fallon, Anesha, and Olamide Faison. Production was provided by Nova K, Braden Blair, and Rsonist.
Locksmith says “If my personal story can help any other person that is suffering, then I have truly accomplished something special.”