Confidence, Chemistry, & Good Vibes: Joint Project “Almost There” is a Must-Listen

If youโ€™ve never heard any music by the MCs weโ€™re about to introduce you to, then “Almost Thereโ€ is the perfect introduction to the duo. This double teamed project is brought to you by Brooklyn-born artists AKila K & E. Nigma. AKila K, also known as Killa K, is a spoken word artist, lyricist, and multi-instrumentalist who brings a gritty, yet soulful energy to her music. E. Nigma is a direct product of the city, coming with authenticity, resilience, and embodying a hustlerโ€™s mentality. 

The two are a part of a new wave of independent voices rising out of New York City. And influences of the city can definitely be heard throughout the entire project. โ€œAlmost Thereโ€ opens up with โ€œReturn of the Realโ€, and the first thing that comes to mind when listening: the producer did their thing. Itโ€™s got such an โ€˜03 Nas or Jay Z sound to it. Itโ€™s clear that this opening song is a true introduction to the 2 artists.

โ€œFeel like Curtis Jackson in the clubโ€ -E. Nigma, Return of the Real

Then we transition into this super smooth vibe with โ€œPoseโ€. This track instantly feels reminiscent of a Da Brat track. AKila K brings this insane uniqueness with her flow and storytelling. E. Nigma showcases his ability to really just dive in when itโ€™s his turn for a verse. 

The rest of the project has such good vibes. โ€œHometown Heroโ€ leaves you feeling like you should be walking with your head high. E. Nigma really shines on this one. Then the vibe gets switched up with โ€œWhy Donโ€™t Weโ€. This song is a bit slower and a little more hard hitting. This is so well contrasted with the 1 Thing x Amerie interpolation on the beginning line. Both artists exude this confidence that I believe is a big element to the successful delivery of this project.

The Interlude, โ€œWe Outsideโ€ almost sounds like it shouldnโ€™t be on this particular project. The vibe just doesnโ€™t fully match the vibe of the other songs. But maybe that was the purpose though. A great song regardless.

I was expecting โ€œAlmost Thereโ€ to have more hard-hitting, serious themes but it didnโ€™t. And it was refreshing actually, having a project talk about the lighter things in life. But the 6th song on the track list, โ€œThere Goes The Neighborhoodโ€ is where things get a little deeper. It touches on the very real issues of gentrification in New York City. Something very relatable for a lot of us across the country. You can really feel the artistsโ€™ melancholy of feeling unfamiliar in a place they’ve known their whole life. Killa K discusses rising rent costs and housing developments being built that price out residents that have lived in these neighborhoods for generations.

โ€œNow itโ€™s condos and lattes and new spots where I used to play with my hombres, right by that path marked before there was Barclaysโ€ -E. Nigma, There Goes The Neighborhood

โ€œaNYtime, aNYwhereโ€ is the closer to this project and acts as the final homage to New York. Overall, this was a very fun album that lets you step foot into everyday NYC life. If I could describe this project in 1 word itโ€™d be: kickback. Because it puts you in the space of chilling with friends, vibing, and dancing. Check out the project now!


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