9/11 changed everything…Even hip hop. Addek returns to the underground with his solo debut. Hip Hop 9/11 is an explosively controversial new release on the independent label Realityhiphop.com. Hip Hop 9/11 grips listeners from the politically charged intro all the way to the subliminal hidden track. This M.C. is making the industry take a serious look at independent artists and the lyrical threat they pose. Addek takes it away on Critikal Timez as he sends a call out to all, evoking a warrior spirit with prophetical rhymes that detail a 9/11 conspiracy.
Hip Hop 9/11 contains material so controversial that Addek was forced offstage by show organizers to prevent offending the city’s mayor. The politically charged classic Critikal Timez was the culprit, a usual crowd favorite. This underground classic was the opening song for Mabili Ajani’s long-running show “Critical Times” on WMNF’s 88.5. This track is also featured in Aftershock a documentary that contains other music produced by Addek. Tracks like “Da A double D” with fast-paced baseline, catchy rhymes and addictive chorus, courtesy of vocalist Renee H. keep hip-hop heads bobbin. Soulja Ragz demonstrates Tampa’s Atlanta influence with Lil John-inspired mania that evokes an uncontrollable bounce from listeners. Stayondamove takes you on a lyrical journey into the everyday hustle of the independent game over a synth-induced hook that you can’t help but be mesmerized by.