Rocafella Chain: A Roc-A-Fella Reunion: Grafh Brings Back the Old Gang
In a seismic event for hip-hop nostalgia, Grafh has orchestrated a reunion of iconic Roc-A-Fella Records figures with his new track, “Rocafella Chain.” Released in July, the song is a time capsule, a sonic pilgrimage back to the golden era of hip-hop.
Joining Grafh on this epic collaboration are the legendary Memphis Bleek,Freeway, and Peedi Crakk, forming a supergroup that could potentially redefine the landscape of the genre.
Produced by the enigmatic 38 Spesh, this track is a sonic tapestry woven with threads of nostalgia and raw lyricism. The song, a direct homage to the label that birthed some of the most influential artists of all time, is a love letter to the culture.
By bringing together veterans like Bleek, Free, and Peedi with the contemporary fire of Grafh, the song bridges the gap between generations, creating a sonic experience that is both familiar and fresh.
It’s a bold statement, a declaration that the Roc-A-Fella legacy is far from over, and these artists are the torchbearers carrying the flame into a new era.
the king of New York no way going around
it had the crown so long my skin started
growing around Ito I’mma sit on the
stone with no one around it so if you
scared the Deep th**** b***h start blowing
around it break a brick in the piece
start poking around and make the pieces
stick together I start sewing around I
whip it you ni**as got it distorted the
rap game you ni**as got it restored