On his ninth full-length, Campbelltown rapper Kerser goes all in on his three favourite topics—women, drugs, money—celebrating and indulging on almost every track. While staying true to his hometown sound (“I’m too local to go global, too south-west with my vocals,” he raps on “Ima Stunner”), all but two featured guests—his brother, Rates and repeat collaborator Jean.—add international elements to the album, including Michigan battle rapper Calicoe and London rapper Morrisson, who brings a grime flavour to Roll the Dice with the gritty, Stormzy-referencing “Pray I Get Home”.
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- Fortay
- Jay UF
- That Kid Kearve
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