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Published on August 27th, 2022 | by Bryson "Boom" Paul

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Arkansas’s Prince Dre The President Respects The NBA Legends In New Album, ‘The Big Partaker’

Established Arkansas recording artist Prince Dre The President has been on a trailblazing path to the top in 2022. After going viral for his comments on local support, and consistent release of new music, he continues his run with the release of the latest album, titled The Big Partaker. In the latest 8-track collection, the rising star pays respect to historically vital basketball players from his backyard that related to his similar journey in the rap game.

“First off, I name all the songs after NBA players from Arkansas and did an Arkansas-themed cover,” he said in the album description. “That tape was personal. I been looked over so long I had to put my best foot forward on that 1. That’s my statement album.”

Prince Dre shares more of his lifestyle and drops thought-provoking gems throughout the project that fans will be attracted to, instantly. “A dope boy with bars that gives knowledge in a party form,” he says.

On the production, Prince Dre hit a fast break and dribbles from beginning to end with fast pace bounce. He shares, “I use all kinds of beats. I like beats with melody and a lot of bass — uptempo.”

While grassroots fans will be comfortable with the familiar sound, he does provide newfound fans with experimental production and better song structure that shows his growth, lyrically. He continued: “Beats better. sounds more professional. Songs better. I was in the zone the whole project. Bars better I actually say stuff that can better your life”

Before the project, Prince Dre built a buzz with standout singles like “Free Big Meech,” “Twins” and “Just Brought A AR.” The project must-hear are “Scottie Pippen 2,” “Malik Monk,” and “Free Brittney Griner.” The Big Partaker features a guest appearance by Bagrich Scuwop. For newfound fans, the latest project is the perfect origin point to hop on the bandwagon.

Prince Dre The President promises more music in 2022, which includes a follow-up as-yet-titled album. For daily updates on the new star, feel free to follow him on social media.

Check out the full album below.


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Bryson "Boom" Paul is a well-known journalist and media correspondent. He has written for OC Weekly, LA Weekly, Dallas Observer, Hip Hop DX, The Source and more. Throughout 13-plus years, he has interviewed the biggest names in music, like Tyler the Creator, 50 Cent and Sean Paul.


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