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7:34 in Ann Arbor Album Review: 8:32 in Houston EP by Killa P

Writer's picture: Toni WellsToni Wells

Updated: Jan 27

Killa P’s new EP, 8:32 in Huston, is a masterful display of raw lyricism, introspection, with a underlying message of ambition. After moving to Houston Texas it seems Killa P is ready to show us again he has what it takes to be mentioned on anyone's top ten rappers from Ann Arbor debate.

The EP takes listeners on a journey through Killa P’s experiences since relocating, blending gritty storytelling with polished soulful production. His wordplay and cadence echo the soul of the streets, while his versatility as an artist shines as he balances anthemic bangers like "Back Popin" with introspective cuts like "Astros". The production on the EP features samples such as the hit 1999 single 808 by R& B group Blaque, bring all the nostalgic Hip Hop vibes we love.

8:32 in Huston EP by Killa P
8:32 in Huston EP by Killa P

Killa P’s rise hasn’t been by chance. One half of the group Pinnacle ENT, he’s shared stages with some of the biggest names in hip-hop here in Ann Arbor, solidifying his place as one of Ann Arbor’s finest talents. From opening for industry heavyweights like 2Chainz, Migos and School Boy Q to electrifying local stages producing events with Pinnacle, his presence is impossible to ignore. Those performances have not only cemented his reputation as a dynamic performer but also given him a platform to represent Ann Arbor’s hip-hop scene on a larger scale in Tx.

8:32 in Huston is a testament to Killa P’s grind and an invitation to experience his world. Whether you’re from Ann Arbor or halfway across the globe, this EP connects on a universal level, proving Killa P’s artistry is as authentic as it is undeniable.



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