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Broken Antenna solidify their reputation as the thinking rapper’s choice with a pair of narratively linked videos to accompany Chuck Strangers new single G Pack and his previous single Everyday, featuring Obii Say, released on LEX Records.

Looking at the subject of crime from surprising angles, the films complement Chuck Strangers flowing with pensive, stream-of-consciousness reflections on the consistency of his grind over time.

Building on a decade in the game, Glory Of The King’s Hand, out July 10th via Lex Records, represents Brooklyn-based Chuck Stranger’s evolved sound and direction with an emphasis on intentional song craft and composition. Having lived comfortably as a proficient beat maker rhyming over his own lush beats in the past, Stranger moves into a refined approach to collaboration on the album, bringing together vocalists, producers, and musicians to curate a holistic vision for this new full-length. 

“I made choruses, there's melodies, there's instrumentation… I really tried to just make better songs that people might want to hear again, that are more than just a good verse,” he says, speaking on the process.

Stranger embarks on his headline US tour in support of the project kicking off next month including dates in Atlanta, Philly, New York City and more with support from AKAI SOLO, Focus the Truth, and Obii Say. 

Chuck Strangers – G Pack x Everyday

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