Mufasa RKG is a rapper from Springfield, Massachusett in the New England region of the United States of America. On a musical level, he is inquisitive about Progressive Hip Hop Punk. Mufasa’s newest album “Cocoabutter 3” is an unconventional journey through hip-hop by taking experimental beats and incorporating cleverly curated samples aimed at taking listeners into a whole new plane.
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1. Coast Rolla (Instrumental) – 02: 34
“Coast Rolla” opens with experimental techniques of music making that remind somehow of the 60s or 70s. The track reveals the Mufasa RKG’s talent for creating intricate instrumental pieces that hook us from beginning of the LP.
2. How Much We Saying? – 03: 05
The second track is full of energetic dynamics and possesses some elements that are typical for classic comic sound. With sudden rhythmic flow, hip-hop flows rapidly transitioning, the rap genre. Nevertheless, the track remains different and has an individuality, which signifies the flexibility of Mufasa RKG.
3. Art Trap (ft. Kaboom, Nardesigns, DJ Twotime) – 06: 20
“Art Trap” brings us back in time to the 9th century with the taste of some early hip hop-ish. The production is enriched through clever sampling and provides the core framework for the rap verses. Teaming up with Kaboom, Nardesigns, and DJ Twotime helps give the track more depth.
4. Fish N Chips (ft. Kaboom, Fastlife, Nardesigns) – 04: 00
The track plays with such elements like synth, as the first synth enters in the second verse, it fits perfectly with the whole instrumentation adding a lightheartedness to the song. The soundscapes’ injection of the fun elements by Mufasa RKG demonstrates his inventive capabilities.
5. Above the Artist Cafe – 02: 43
In the middle of the LP, “Above the Artist Café” features relaxed and slow downbeat. These brass components bring in some sophistication within the sound making the piece’s landscape more vibrant and rich.
Standout Tracks
Purple Plums and Sweet Corn (ft. Kaboom) – 03: 14
This is a more lyrically and rhythmically oriented piece that continues the ideas presented previously on the disc. Through its clever lyricism, it is evident how skillful Mufasa RKG’s music is, and the beat adds more charm.
Markers and Mics (ft. Fastlife OGM, Nardesigns) – 03: 03
Markers and Mics marks the beginning of a somewhat dark turn in the albums theme , it brings about an excellent chance where Mufasa could showcase his lyrical talent. The beat provides a strong base for the song which keeps it intense throughout.
Production and Artistry
One of it was the production ‘‘‘’‘ Cocoa Butta 3”. Mufasa RKG is an expert in melding different genres of music and styles, meshing precise rhythms with gripping lyrics. The mix is intense as there are good ad libs and double tracked verses that have been done carefully.
Final Thoughts
“Cocoa Butta 3” by Mufasa RKG is evidence that the artist is not afraid to experiment with music and go beyond traditional hip hop limitations. It is an eclectic mixture of experimental beats which uses clever sampling along with provocative lyrics. On every track one can find a different sonic sensation and plunge into the world of musical imaginations created by mufassa RKG.































