No Place Like Home
In a story that defies belief, local hip hop artists led by the enigmatic ATRYP - claim they were abducted by aliens during a late-night recording session. The group has returned with an album titled No Place Like Home (NPLH), which they say was influenced by extraterrestrial beings.
ATRYP and his crew, including the producer 71Sixty and featured performer King Los, recount being taken aboard an alien spacecraft where the beings, reportedly fans of hip hop, interacted with their music. According to the artists, the aliens suggested "cosmic tweaks" and provided advanced sound equipment.
NPLH launched on June 14th, 2024 and offers 15 tracks of an interstellar musical journey, blending potent hip hop bars, soulful melodies, and a touch of alien magic. Reviews are calling it a groundbreaking work that mixes human creativity with alien technology.
In a story that defies belief, local hip hop artists led by the enigmatic ATRYP - claim they were abducted by aliens during a late-night recording session. The group has returned with an album titled No Place Like Home (NPLH), which they say was influenced by extraterrestrial beings.
ATRYP and his crew, including the producer 71Sixty and featured performer King Los, recount being taken aboard an alien spacecraft where the beings, reportedly fans of hip hop, interacted with their music. According to the artists, the aliens suggested "cosmic tweaks" and provided advanced sound equipment.
NPLH launched on June 14th, 2024 and offers 15 tracks of an interstellar musical journey, blending potent hip hop bars, soulful melodies, and a touch of alien magic. Reviews are calling it a groundbreaking work that mixes human creativity with alien technology.
In a story that defies belief, local hip hop artists led by the enigmatic ATRYP - claim they were abducted by aliens during a late-night recording session. The group has returned with an album titled No Place Like Home (NPLH), which they say was influenced by extraterrestrial beings.
ATRYP and his crew, including the producer 71Sixty and featured performer King Los, recount being taken aboard an alien spacecraft where the beings, reportedly fans of hip hop, interacted with their music. According to the artists, the aliens suggested "cosmic tweaks" and provided advanced sound equipment.
NPLH launched on June 14th, 2024 and offers 15 tracks of an interstellar musical journey, blending potent hip hop bars, soulful melodies, and a touch of alien magic. Reviews are calling it a groundbreaking work that mixes human creativity with alien technology.