“Lights, Camera, Action,” the bonus track off Moe Green’s debut LP, Rocky Maivia: Non-Title Match, is the quintessential fight song. Fresh off a Show & Prove feature in this month’s XXL Magazine, the KMEL Freshmen 10 rapper delivers a fusion of braggadocio and punch line metaphors, a driving kick-to-snare combination, a triumphant staccato, and the distant clamor of an uproarious crowd for this epic opus. “It’s what I call wrestlemania music,” notes Moe. “It gets you ready to do something big.” Produced by Rob-E, who handles production duties on Moe’s forthcoming LP To Whom It May Concern, “Lights, Camera, Action” is an adaptation from French electro-house artist Kavinsky, known for his style reminiscent of 1980s film soundtracks.
Available only on the limited edition pressing of physical CDs, “Lights, Camera, Action” is in essence, Moe’s closing remarks regarding the state of hip-hop and a declaration of his arrival to the game.
Listen to Lights, Camera, Action
Download: Rocky Maivia: Non-Title Match (courtesy of Interdependent Media)
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