Thursday, 23 October 2025

Wild Samson x Hazz - Rhyme Scheme Alchemy/ Mona Lisa (Music Video)


























Nyark Music returns with another heavyweight release from two of the UK’s most consistent underground powerhouses, Wild Samson and Hazz. This lyrical duo reunite for this gritty new collaborative EP ‘Rhyme Scheme Alchemy’ which is entirely produced by Rob EVN. Expect a solid six-track opus which is a raw with cinematic exploration of lyricism, chemistry, and craftsmanship. Both MCs are in perfect form here, balancing razor-sharp bars with vivid imagery and intelligent wordplay that showcase exactly why they’ve become such respected voices within the UK’s underground hip-hop scene. From start to finish, 'Rhyme Scheme Alchemy' is a statement in artistry, its's detailed, it's deliberate, and it's dripping with the grit and soul that defines the Nyark sound. With its intricate rhyme architecture and alchemical blend of abstract vision and raw emotion, this project embodies the very essence of creative fearlessness. This is underground hip-hop in its purest and most elevated form, uncompromising, and unapologetically authentic.
Opening with the title track ‘Rhyme Scheme Alchemy’, the EP sets the tone with layered rhymes and moody textures before diving into the soulful ‘Mona Lisa’ and the turntable-laced ‘Ya Headin For A Fall’ featuring DJ Amo. Tracks like ‘On A Mission’ and ‘One Time For Your Mind’ capture the pair’s undeniable synergy as you see two MCs trading wisdom, hunger, and authenticity over Rob EVN’s lush yet hard-edged production. The journey closes with ‘Grand Finale’ featuring DJ Amo, a fitting outro that cements this EP as a pure embodiment of underground excellence. Every track exudes intent, precision, and purpose, forming a cohesive sonic universe that rewards repeated listens. 'Rhyme Scheme Alchemy' isn’t just a collaboration, it’s an exhibition of lyrical supremacy and visionary production, solidifying Wild Samson and Hazz once again as two of the most vital creative forces shaping the next era of UK hip-hop.
 

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