Phil The Agony (of Strong Arm Steady) is dropping an eco-friendly solo album entitled "Think Green" this spring, featuring guest appearances from Talib Kweli, Jean Grae, Planet Asia, Chace Infinite, Mitchy Slick and more.
A “footprint-free” digital EP version of the release will be available on Earth Day (April 22nd) to be followed by the physical release in stores May 5th. We have the first leak from the project for ya'll, the "Think Green" remix featuring Mitchy Slick and Chace Infinite.
The original version features Talib Kweli and will be included on the album as well. Check out the remix below:
Phil The Agony - Think Green (Remix) (ft. Mitchy Slick & Chace Infinite)
With "Think Green", Agony takes a different approach in his mission, not only to fans of hip-hop, but also to eco-minded individuals. On the album's title track, Phil wastes no time in explaining why it’s important to think of our surroundings as he states: "I print my album on recycled paper so you ain’t gotta cut the rainforest, for me to sing the chorus…" The economy rides with the environment as the emcee creates, in his words, an "environmentally conscious hip-hop album" for 2009.
"Think Green"'s commercial packing holds true to Phil's vision, with a minimalist 100% recycled, eco-friendly CD sleeve. Phil has even partnered up with the National Global Releaf Program to have a tree planted for every copy of Think Green that is purchased.
Make sure to pick up your copy of the album when it drops!
A “footprint-free” digital EP version of the release will be available on Earth Day (April 22nd) to be followed by the physical release in stores May 5th. We have the first leak from the project for ya'll, the "Think Green" remix featuring Mitchy Slick and Chace Infinite.
The original version features Talib Kweli and will be included on the album as well. Check out the remix below:
Phil The Agony - Think Green (Remix) (ft. Mitchy Slick & Chace Infinite)
With "Think Green", Agony takes a different approach in his mission, not only to fans of hip-hop, but also to eco-minded individuals. On the album's title track, Phil wastes no time in explaining why it’s important to think of our surroundings as he states: "I print my album on recycled paper so you ain’t gotta cut the rainforest, for me to sing the chorus…" The economy rides with the environment as the emcee creates, in his words, an "environmentally conscious hip-hop album" for 2009.
"Think Green"'s commercial packing holds true to Phil's vision, with a minimalist 100% recycled, eco-friendly CD sleeve. Phil has even partnered up with the National Global Releaf Program to have a tree planted for every copy of Think Green that is purchased.
Make sure to pick up your copy of the album when it drops!
First album was ok, I know Phil can do better. The problem to me was his beats.