Sadly, last Saturday (July 7) would have been the 21st birthday of the late Capital Steez. Though Pro Era rapper didn't get the chance to fully rise to the top, you can celebrate what he left behind via a stream of a previously unreleased smoothie called "Shooting Stars."
Found spreading a Killuminiati flow atop an old MF DOOM beat, Steelo talks about murdering the competition while also also delivering the eerily prescient first verse closer, "I plant to leave the game before my child can come and hear it." Also on the track is Jakk the Rhymer, who spits about how his lyrical precision has been on-point since he was in the womb.
You can check out the newly discovered track down below. Long live Steelo.
Found spreading a Killuminiati flow atop an old MF DOOM beat, Steelo talks about murdering the competition while also also delivering the eerily prescient first verse closer, "I plant to leave the game before my child can come and hear it." Also on the track is Jakk the Rhymer, who spits about how his lyrical precision has been on-point since he was in the womb.
You can check out the newly discovered track down below. Long live Steelo.