Listen: Moka Only – Sex, Money, Moka
A departure from his Airport series, this is a straight jam record, with a definite emphasis to keep the body moving (reminiscent of early De La Soul). Right from the jump off this album gets moving.
Canadian emcee/producer Moka Only is back with his latest release Sex, Money, Moka. A departure from his Airport series, this is a straight jam record, with a definite emphasis to keep the body moving (reminiscent of early De La Soul).
Right from the jump off this album gets moving. Clearly this is meant to be a summertime record, more for parties and backyard hang-outs than the thoughtful tone we saw on Airport 6. The lyrics are playful for the most part with a few exceptions clustered mid-record.
The real highlight is many of the beats are very heavy on the bass lines, so the whole album bumps in a funky way. A few experimental tracks close off in the end. Make sure you check out the tracks Daybreak, Blender and You Won’t Get Much Higher.