Some big news out of hiphopsite this weekend, so here is the skinny. At an in-store this past week, Primo confirmed that his long-awaited solo debut “A Man of Few Words” would see the light of day in November. It will be mostly instrumental based, but does feature some guest spots from Nas, Ghostface, Redman, 50 Cent, Roberta Flack, and Jill Scott…
Also dropping within the year on Primo’s own Year Round label are efforts from Poet (of Screwball), and NYG’z. Poet’s “The Best That Never Did It” features production from Easy Mo Bee, Alchemist and Primo, who describes the album as “vicious.” Some other big news is Primo will release an instrumental version of Group Home’s “Living Proof.” One of the best produced albums ever, with rhymes that were never worthy…
The biggest of the big news from Primo, is the bomb he dropped regarding The New Treacherous Three. Many will question how anyone could even think about adopting the moniker of the pioneering trio, but consider the emcees of the “New” Treacherous Three: KRS-One, Chuck D, and Big Daddy Kane. Assuming this materializes, it will be easily the greatest trio to ever record an album together. GOTDAMN!!! I thought I was gonna faint when I read this…