Procyse and iNTELLECT Join Forces for New EP, "The Art of Grace"

While the world still continues on a journey of adjustment, there is much to be said about a feeling of familiarity. When it comes to hip hop, there is a certain sound that will forever be considered "classic". Jazz samples, boom-bap drums, fresh cuts, and above all...lyrical ability. Enter the newest collaboration between Procyse and iNTELLECT.
On their joint EP, The Art of Grace, the Colorado based Procyse and Ohio bred iNTELLECT showcase God-given talent over production by the extremely talented producer Newselph. The duo flex their lyrical chops, bringing a relevant sound to a tried and true formula.
"This project has a classic hip hop vibe," explains iNTELLECT. "From the jazzy samples to drum breaks, this has lofi hip hop written all over it. What makes it special is that Procyse and I really just gelled on the project. It was an organic, creative process and God's grace quickly became the theme."
Joining iNTELLECT and Procyse on the six-song EP are fellow emcees TC, Griffin, and DJ Dsern.
"The Art of Grace'" hit digital music retailers on February 19, 2021.
Connect with Procyse (@procyse) and iNTELLECT (@intellect_419) on Instagram.
iNTELLECT website: intellect-music.com
Project Details
Title: The Art of Grace
Artists: Procyse & iNTELLECT
Release Date: February 19, 2021
Production: Newselph
Engineering: iNTELLECT
Features: TC, Griffin, DJ Dsern
Track Listing
- I'm So Fly ft. TC
- Rise Up ft. Griffin and DJ Dsern
- Live It Up
- Amazing Grace
- Let the Weeds Die
- For the Culture
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