For his latest release, Brodie Fresh cooks up “Soul Food.” The Long Island upstart calls on Triple A to provide the perfect backdrop for his unique bravado. “Soul Food” comes right on the heels of the Popular Stranger’s hard-hitting “New York” which helped unify the city by bringing Dave East, Tray Pizzy, and Mike Classic together on a Buda and Grandz-produced instrumental. Although it’s short, “Soul Food” should suppress fans’ appetite for more music from Brodie Fresh as they eagerly await his forthcoming FareWell.
© 2016, Julie Aly. All rights reserved.