Dear listeners and readers of Soundville,
When was the last time you heard truly hard-hitting, mind-blowing hip hop? I suggest you drop whatever you’re doing right now and dive into the flawless self-titled album from Errol Eats Everything. His music grabs you with groove-heavy rap that burns its words into your heart, while the impeccable production by Furious Evans packed with deep bass and infectious rhythms locks you into an unshakable, unstoppable listening experience. But let’s start from the beginning.
Errol Eats Everything released this album as a follow-up to his successful NYAM! EP, which took college radio by storm. See, Errol Eats Everything masterfully weaves themes of equality, freedom, and the struggles of the world into his music, offering reflection, redemption, and the chance to cast aside hardships and prejudices just for a moment and lose yourself in the vibe. The album dropped on streaming platforms on February 11 and since then the hip-hop world hasn’t been the same.

Listening to this record, I was thrown through waves of emotion, never once breaking free from its electrifying energy. The depth of the lyrics hit hard, sending chills down my spine and that’s exactly what makes Errol Eats Everything stand out.
This 17-track album explores the many sides of his artistry, his humor, his thoughts, his lived experiences, all delivered through deep, head-nodding beats and cinematic soundscapes. What I love is how versatile the listening experience is. Some will find an unmatched energy here, something that pushes them to reflect on themselves and the world around them. Others will find comfort in the sound. Turn it up, it’s about to get hot.
You will feel the atmosphere around you shift from the very first notes of ‘The Inauguration.’ A defiant intro filled with a distorted voice and evolving arrangement, this is truly an experiment that immediately makes it clear Errol Eats Everything plays by his own rules. It grabs your attention, sparks curiosity, and Errol Eats Everything knows it because in ‘Kingdom’ and ‘NRG’ he immediately pours a can of gasoline onto the sparks, igniting an explosion of groove-driven hip-hop energy. Errol Eats Everything speaks loudly about history in ‘Kingdom,’ urging listeners not to be afraid, and in the very next track, ‘NRG,’ he offers comfort and creates a warm, smoky atmosphere.
Errol Eats Everything is a master of mood and track cohesion, something that resonates on a deep level and is strongly felt in ‘Fly Girl,’ ‘Everything,’ and ‘Ballad Of The Brutes (feat. Cla’ence Jo).’ Together, these tracks form a connected story that begins with rolling piano, brass, and sharp rap in ‘Fly Girl.’ A tale of love, hope, and betrayal that offers a new perspective on change. ‘Everything’ and ‘Ballad Of The Brutes (feat. Cla’ence Jo)’ serve as a manifesto of a free future, of possibilities, and the power of self-made success.

Errol Eats Everything is like a best friend who supports the listener through tough times, using his music to remind them there is always a way forward and success is within reach, no matter what. I have to highlight ‘Mind,’ with its flawless sound, head-nodding lyricism, and powerful delivery that shook me with its energy. Unreal grooves, unique textures, layered choirs, diverse styles, and instruments create an incredibly cool atmosphere. Don’t miss this!
The energy of freedom and hope is felt in the sharp lyricism of ‘Be Out! (feat. K-Riz).’ This track leads the listener toward a life unchained, free from dependencies and the endless cycle of destruction and toxicity. And I get what this track is telling me. Sometimes it’s nearly impossible to break free from spiraling situations that slip out of control, but every beat of ‘Be Out! (feat. K-Riz)’ carries focus, determination, and support. Flawless. Maybe that’s why the following track, ‘Automatic Traumatic,’ feels so raw and harsh, revealing some of life’s most brutal realities.
But Errol Eats Everything always finds balance in his sound, offering tracks that let you shut out the world, take a moment for yourself, and just enjoy great music. For me, those moments came in ‘Stand Your Ground’ and ‘Round N Round,’ with their warm vocals, effortless genre fusion, and hazy, smoke-filled atmosphere that invites you to relax and lose yourself for a while. The nostalgic sound wraps around you, gently preparing for a vivid finale, gradually weaving in a subtle touch of melancholy. That’s why the final track, ‘Grateful,’ hits like a firework of emotions and energy.
With its unique piano, deep, spacious bass, and layered percussion, ‘Grateful’ feels like a grand spectacle, the kind that could change lives. You felt that too, didn’t you? A modern, unreal sound that rewrites the rules, and I like these rules far more than most of the ones already set in stone. Absolutely stunning!
Hey Errol Eats Everything! Thank you for releasing such bright and bold music. The flawless energy in your sound gives a feeling of confidence, truly. You know, it’s close to the feeling of inspiration when you know that all the tools to change your life are in your hands. It’s quite difficult to achieve that through music, but you did it, and that’s very valuable and cool. The amazing production of each track really creates a very strong aura around the release, and I feel that a lot of work, a lot of inspiration, and a lot of effort went into this. I will definitely show this release to everyone, let them listen to such groovy and awesome music too. I’m your fan and want more! I love it yeee
With much love,
Soundville



