The newest offering from underground hip-hop’s most consistent duo – N.B.S.
Lost in Budapest is the product of borders crossed, passports stamped, and language barriers
broken. A follow-up to 2014’s “Budavets”, Lost in Budapest pairs boom-bap duo N.B.S. and a
litany of Hungarian producers with a who’s who of hip-hop’s elite including Onyx, Edo G, Reks, Big Noyd, Akrobatik, Sicknature (of Snowgoons), Big Shug, and Hus Kingpin.
N.B.S. supplies their unique blend of politically-focused braggadocio with a sense of urgency and the razor-sharp delivery that has kept fans and critics enamored over the last 15+ years. In a time of questionable domestic policy, “Lost in Budapest” is a welcome embodiment of the qualities hip-hop was founded upon.
The newest offering from underground hip-hop’s most consistent duo – N.B.S.
Lost in Budapest is the product of borders crossed, passports stamped, and language barriers
broken. A follow-up to 2014’s “Budavets”, Lost in Budapest pairs boom-bap duo N.B.S. and a
litany of Hungarian producers with a who’s who of hip-hop’s elite including Onyx, Edo G, Reks, Big Noyd, Akrobatik, Sicknature (of Snowgoons), Big Shug, and Hus Kingpin.
N.B.S. supplies their unique blend of politically-focused braggadocio with a sense of urgency and the razor-sharp delivery that has kept fans and critics enamored over the last 15+ years. In a time of questionable domestic policy, “Lost in Budapest” is a welcome embodiment of the qualities hip-hop was founded upon.
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