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Starlito & Bandplay- Not The Country You Know (Gate) (PREORDER)

the album cover for Starlito & Bandplay - Not The Country You Know (Gate)
the album cover for Starlito & Bandplay - Not The Country You Know (Gate)

In the evolving landscape of modern Southern hip-hop, the pairing of Starlito and Bandplay stands out as a unique bridge between street-level authenticity and refined, calculated musicality. Their collaborative project, Not The Country You Know, functions less like a standard release and more as a manifesto-a masterclass in the chemistry between a seasoned, introspective lyricist and a producer who possesses an intuitive grasp of the region's pulse. It is an exploration of legacy and adaptation, capturing the tension between where they came from and where the culture is currently headed.Bandplay, long recognized for sculpting the sonic identity of Memphis icons, brings his signature, trunk-rattling 808s to the project, yet he manages to pivot here. The production feels remarkably expansive, masterfully blending the raw, stripped-back aesthetics of classic Tennessee rap with forward-thinking textures that refuse to be confined to a single sub-genre. Complementing this, Starlito operates with his trademark mix of cynical observation and genuine vulnerability. He navigates these beats with the weary grace of an artist who has weathered the music industry's relentless cycles, treating every bar like a necessary piece of a larger, ongoing story.The album's title serves as a direct commentary on these shifting tides. Across the tracklist, the duo investigates the growing disparity between the romanticized South and the cold realities of the streets, alongside the inevitable evolution of the music business itself. There is no frantic chasing of streaming-era trends or algorithmic bait here; instead, the project remains a stubborn, confident assertion of artistic identity. By weaving together Starlito's "voice-of-reason" flow and Bandplay's evolving, genre-bending sound, Not The Country You Know challenges the listener to abandon their preconceived notions of the region, offering instead a complex, urgent vision of a South that is as haunting as it is vibrant.2xLP, Gatefold Jacket, Two Single Sided Inserts

Tracklist:

  1. Not the Country You Know
  2. This Ain't That
  3. Am I Wrong
  4. Comin Right Back
  5. Bad for You
  6. Nasty Player
  7. God Mode
  8. Freddy Tiffany
  9. Is You Cool
  10. How You Wanna Play
  11. No Fun
  12. Ain't Going
  13. Should I
  14. Always Something
  15. Who Am I
  16. Psychology of Revenge
  17. Control What I Can
  18. What's Really Real
  19. Plant a Seed
  20. Chasing
  21. Massage Envy
  22. Walk Away
  23. Bad at Goodbyes

UPC > 199316518429

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Grind Hard Llc

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Starlito & Bandplay- Not The Country You Know (Gate) (PREORDER)

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Release Date: 06.12.2026

 
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In the evolving landscape of modern Southern hip-hop, the pairing of Starlito and Bandplay stands out as a unique bridge between street-level authenticity and refined, calculated musicality. Their collaborative project, Not The Country You Know, functions less like a standard release and more as a manifesto-a masterclass in the chemistry between a seasoned, introspective lyricist and a producer who possesses an intuitive grasp of the region's pulse. It is an exploration of legacy and adaptation, capturing the tension between where they came from and where the culture is currently headed.Bandplay, long recognized for sculpting the sonic identity of Memphis icons, brings his signature, trunk-rattling 808s to the project, yet he manages to pivot here. The production feels remarkably expansive, masterfully blending the raw, stripped-back aesthetics of classic Tennessee rap with forward-thinking textures that refuse to be confined to a single sub-genre. Complementing this, Starlito operates with his trademark mix of cynical observation and genuine vulnerability. He navigates these beats with the weary grace of an artist who has weathered the music industry's relentless cycles, treating every bar like a necessary piece of a larger, ongoing story.The album's title serves as a direct commentary on these shifting tides. Across the tracklist, the duo investigates the growing disparity between the romanticized South and the cold realities of the streets, alongside the inevitable evolution of the music business itself. There is no frantic chasing of streaming-era trends or algorithmic bait here; instead, the project remains a stubborn, confident assertion of artistic identity. By weaving together Starlito's "voice-of-reason" flow and Bandplay's evolving, genre-bending sound, Not The Country You Know challenges the listener to abandon their preconceived notions of the region, offering instead a complex, urgent vision of a South that is as haunting as it is vibrant.2xLP, Gatefold Jacket, Two Single Sided Inserts

Tracklist:

  1. Not the Country You Know
  2. This Ain't That
  3. Am I Wrong
  4. Comin Right Back
  5. Bad for You
  6. Nasty Player
  7. God Mode
  8. Freddy Tiffany
  9. Is You Cool
  10. How You Wanna Play
  11. No Fun
  12. Ain't Going
  13. Should I
  14. Always Something
  15. Who Am I
  16. Psychology of Revenge
  17. Control What I Can
  18. What's Really Real
  19. Plant a Seed
  20. Chasing
  21. Massage Envy
  22. Walk Away
  23. Bad at Goodbyes

UPC > 199316518429

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Grind Hard Llc

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.