Midwest Rapper King Kap Checks in With His Impressive New Project, ‘Still Not Perfect’

Very Bad Magazine
2 min readApr 10, 2021

One of the main things that fans love in an artist is consistency. In a time where content is being thrown at us from every angle, it could be hard to keep a fan’s attention if you aren’t consistently releasing music, or at the very least, sticking to release dates. Hailing from Indiana, rising rapper, King Kap is one of the most consistent rappers in the underground. After staying busy in 2020, he kicks off this new year with his new album, Still Not Perfect, a follow up to his popular 2019 release, Far From Perfect.

At 8-tracks, the 24-minute project finds the Midwest native rhyming about an array of different topics, ranging from women, the rap game, the drug game and plenty of more. Showcasing his ability to effortlessly run through flows, one of the more intriguing parts of the project is the fact that Kap relies on no features, and instead opts to highlight his abilities. The move works well for him, as standout songs like, “Stay” and “Moonwalk,” are among the best in his catalog. The best song on this project, though, is without a doubt the intro, “White Girl.” Utilizing a well-placed 50 Cent sample, he cleverly flips the title of the song to speak about cocaine, as opposed to the Becky-inspired topic that the title infers.

In all, Still Not Perfect is a great sign of growth from the young emcee. Make sure to press play below and get familiar with King Kap.

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