Clear Soul Forces' Teases New Single 'Hit Me Now' Ahead Of Forthcoming LP 'Still'

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Detroit’s Clear Soul Forces prove once again why they’re best rap groups doing it today with their latest album leak, ‘Hit Me Now’ which boasts blistering verses and hypnotic, shuffling production.

In group member Noveliss’ own words, “This track is like a capsule full of all the random things that describe CSF.” Featuring slick references to everything from Marvel superheroes to classic Nintendo games to good weed, “Hit Me Now” is the perfect reintroduction to what you can expect not just from the group’s discography but also their upcoming new album, Still.

In under three minutes, the four members of CSF deliver a succinct and perfectly executed mission statement. While flexing their verbal dexterity with flows that shapeshift and lyrics that blend creativity and nostalgia, each emcee talks his sh*t and sneaks in clever punchlines for careful listeners. Plus, you know a track is going to be good when it starts with a sample of ODB classic “Shimmy Shimmy Ya,” which producer-rapper Ilajide blends seamlessly into the track’s opening.

Detroit’s Clear Soul Forces prove once again why they’re best rap groups doing it today with their latest album leak, “Hit Me Now,” which boasts blistering verses and hypnotic, shuffling production. In group member Noveliss’ own words, “This track is like a capsule full of all the random things that describe CSF.” Featuring slick references to everything from Marvel superheroes to classic Nintendo games to good weed, “Hit Me Now” is the perfect reintroduction to what you can expect not just from the group’s discography but also their upcoming new album, Still. In under three minutes, the four members of CSF deliver a succinct and perfectly executed mission statement. While flexing their verbal dexterity with flows that shapeshift and lyrics that blend creativity and nostalgia, each emcee talks his sh*t and sneaks in clever punchlines for careful listeners. Plus, you know a track is going to be good when it starts with a sample of ODB classic “Shimmy Shimmy Ya,” which producer-rapper Ilajide blends seamlessly into the track’s opening. Give this heater a spin through your preferred streaming platform and head over to the retail outlet of your choice to pre-order Still, which becomes available on Friday, Feb 22 through all major DSPs, as well as CD and a limited edition gray marble vinyl configuration via Fat Beats Records! smarturl.it/CSF-Still