Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
They say to never judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes. When you listen to Miami emcee Soarse Spoken you may feel like you share a pair. It’s been over five years since Soarse Spoken last released an album (Third World Prophecies, 2007), but the break was a necessary one. After a bad experience with an independent label he needed a hiatus from the music industry. During the time between then and now Soarse Spoken worked a nine to five job and with that went through the same trials and tribulations as everyone else. The fact that he also promoted parties at night made him Miami’s ultimate version of the hard working everyman. Now Soarse Spoken is back on the mic, and is ready to go from being an everyman, to making music for the everyman. First up was the October 2012 release of his mixtape, Starve The Hunger, which will be followed by a 2013 release of his official album, Rawcenticity. Soarse Spoken is releasing Starve The Hunger and Rawcenticity as a one-two punch to simultaneously reintroduce himself to the world and show his artistic growth. “Starve The Hunger is a presentation saying ‘I’ve been gone for a minute, but here, I’m back, and this is what I sound like now.’ My album’s going to be more like ‘this is the artist I’ve evolved into.’” The production on the albums illustrates this change with Starve The Hunger having sample based beats, and Rawcenticity having more of an electric sound. What both projects have in common is their subject matter, as

Leadership Midnight

Third World Prophecies
Calderas Of Mind
Botanica Del Jibaro & Project Mooncircle Calderas Of Mind

Botanica all-stars Greatest hits
Arepaz Immigrante Orchestra Greatest Hits 2
Rice And Beans : Mixed & Served Part3 Mixed By Olive Oil
Rice And Beans : Mixed And Served Part 2
Jibaro Times: Chapter 1 [Infiltrate]

Starve The Hunger (Mixtape)
Arepaz Immigrante Orchestra Greatest Hits: Part.2

Dark Side Of The Sun