
This announcement was accompanied by a striking red tracklist cover, evoking a sense of vivid nighttime drama. “I’m on a record that came outta DREAMVILLE. Let’s run that up, please,” Flvme stated, highlighting the collaboration between Johannesburg’s emerging talent and Atlanta’s innovative hip-hop scene.
DocturDot’s debut showcases the imaginative style that fans of EarthGang anticipate. The tracklist resembles a cinematic night drive, featuring titles like “Red Band Trailer,” “Keep It In Da Fam,” “Pure Debauchery,” “Equation / Chucktown Freestyle,” and the final piece, “Howl At The Moonlight.” The blend of English and Japanese text in the design creates an eclectic atmosphere that reflects the album’s adventurous spirit.
For Flvme, this feature represents a significant achievement. Known for his smooth hooks and precise songwriting, he brings a distinctive South African perspective to a prominent American platform, emphasizing the growing connections between South Africa’s music scene and its American counterparts.
Dreamville has consistently embraced innovative rap, and the sound of EarthGang is recognized for its creative versatility. “HOWL AT DA MOON” aligns seamlessly within this artistic context. The project is bold and playful, willing to explore unconventional paths. Flvme’s involvement provides additional appeal for South African audiences closely following his progress and for international fans interested in the connections between Southern Africa and the Southern United States.
