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The Weight of the Fold: Errol Eats Everything and Planet Asia Sharpen the Blade
By A. DavisJan 06, 2026, 11:08 am
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Errol Eats Everything is a New York City lyricist who has quickly carved out a space for himself through intentional storytelling and sharp social commentary. Known for his self-titled debut album, Errol’s work sits firmly in the lineage of conscious boom-bap, blending cinematic visuals with a gritty, independent spirit. For the “Creases RMX,” he enlists West Coast icon Planet Asia and producer Furious Evans to expand on a standout track, setting the stage for his upcoming Remix EP and a full-length project slated for 2026.

Errol Eats Everything isn’t just rapping; he’s documenting the structural integrity of a life lived under pressure. In the “Creases RMX,” he maps out the specific survival tactics required in the neighborhoods the world often chooses to ignore. This track is a masterclass in the power of perseverance in overlooked spaces. Every bar feels like a brick being laid for a house the system never intended to build, proving that being “pressed” doesn’t mean you have to break.
The record digs deep into the heavy lifting of healing generational trauma through art. When Errol speaks on the realities of the marginalized, he isn’t looking for a handout; he’s looking for a way to process the struggle and turn it into a blueprint for those coming up behind him. The “creases” he describes are not flaws; they are the permanent marks of a history that refuses to be smoothed over or forgotten.
The collaboration with Planet Asia brings a different kind of gravity to the track. The raw and honest tone is stripped of the industry polish that often hides the dirt under the fingernails of real hip-hop. Asia’s signature delivery grounds the record in immediate urgency, acting as a veteran voice that validates Errol’s perspective while adding a layer of West Coast grit to this NYC-centered narrative.
Ultimately, this remix serves as an anthem for the adaptive. It reminds the listener that while the system may apply the pressure, the resulting “creases” are proof of a shape that held firm. Through the lens of director Marquan Ford’s visuals, the track becomes more than a song; it is a visual and auditory statement on the necessity of staying grounded while the world shifts beneath your feet.

The Weight of the Fold: Errol Eats Everything and Planet Asia Sharpen the Blade
By A. DavisJan 06, 2026, 11:08 am0
6Errol Eats Everything is a New York City lyricist who has quickly carved out a space for himself through intentional storytelling and sharp social commentary. Known for his self-titled debut album, Errol’s work sits firmly in the lineage of conscious boom-bap, blending cinematic visuals with a gritty, independent spirit. For the “Creases RMX,” he enlists West Coast icon Planet Asia and producer Furious Evans to expand on a standout track, setting the stage for his upcoming Remix EP and a full-length project slated for 2026.
Errol Eats Everything isn’t just rapping; he’s documenting the structural integrity of a life lived under pressure. In the “Creases RMX,” he maps out the specific survival tactics required in the neighborhoods the world often chooses to ignore. This track is a masterclass in the power of perseverance in overlooked spaces. Every bar feels like a brick being laid for a house the system never intended to build, proving that being “pressed” doesn’t mean you have to break.
The record digs deep into the heavy lifting of healing generational trauma through art. When Errol speaks on the realities of the marginalized, he isn’t looking for a handout; he’s looking for a way to process the struggle and turn it into a blueprint for those coming up behind him. The “creases” he describes are not flaws; they are the permanent marks of a history that refuses to be smoothed over or forgotten.
The collaboration with Planet Asia brings a different kind of gravity to the track. The raw and honest tone is stripped of the industry polish that often hides the dirt under the fingernails of real hip-hop. Asia’s signature delivery grounds the record in immediate urgency, acting as a veteran voice that validates Errol’s perspective while adding a layer of West Coast grit to this NYC-centered narrative.
Ultimately, this remix serves as an anthem for the adaptive. It reminds the listener that while the system may apply the pressure, the resulting “creases” are proof of a shape that held firm. Through the lens of director Marquan Ford’s visuals, the track becomes more than a song; it is a visual and auditory statement on the necessity of staying grounded while the world shifts beneath your feet.
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