Cunninlynguists – SouthernUnderground (RSD 2025)

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Coalmine Records, CM127LP

2 x LP edición en vinilo tricolor (emeral, cobalt, lemonade) con la ilustración de portada anteriormente sólo disponible en la versión CD. Edición Record Store Day 2025

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Cunninlynguists – SouthernUnderground (RSD 2025)

TRACKLIST
Side A:
A1. Intro
A2. SouthernUnderground
A3. The South
A4. Love Ain’t (feat. Tonedeff)
A5. Rain

Side B:
B1. Doin Alright
B2. Interlude One
B3. Old School
B4. Season (feat. Masta Ace)

Side C:
C1. Nasty Filthy (feat. Supastition, Cashmere The PRO)
C2. Falling Down
C3. Sunrise/Sunset
C4. Interlude Two

Side D:
D1. Appreciation (Remix) feat. Cashmere The PRO
D2. Dying Nation
D3. War
D4. Karma

Cunninlynguists – SouthernUnderground (RSD 2025)

Coalmine Reissues in partnership with Stunning English are pleased to announce this special Record Store Day vinyl reissue of CunninLynguists’ acclaimed sophomore LP, SouthernUnderground, marking the first time that the album has ever been reissued on wax.

Originally released in April of 2003, the album is a masterclass in Southern hip-hop that artfully balances lyricism, storytelling, and soulful production. The trio—consisting of Deacon the Villain, Kno, and at the time Mr. SOS—carves a niche in the Southern rap landscape with a sound that’s deeply rooted in the region’s musical traditions while pushing the boundaries of the genre. From the outset, tracks like «Southernunderground» and «Dying Nation» showcase Kno’s eclectic production, blending soulful samples, live instrumentation, and organic boom-bap beats. The production style complements Deacon and SOS’s sharp lyricism, adding depth to the album’s social commentary on race, poverty, and politics.

One of the album’s standout features is its impeccable balance between introspection and wit. Songs like «Love Ain’t» offer a somber reflection on love and heartbreak, while «War» presents a poignant critique of the United States’ foreign policy. However, the group doesn’t shy away from playful and humorous lyricism either, seen in tracks like the Masta Ace assisted «Seasons,» which cleverly uses the metaphor of changing seasons to chart hip-hop’s evolution.
What makes SouthernUnderground particularly timeless is its unique fusion of Southern roots with a boom-bap sensibility, allowing the group to avoid the typical rap tropes often associated with Southern rap. All things considered, SouthernUnderground cements the CunninLynguists as underground rap titans capable of crafting complex, thought-provoking music without sacrificing Southern charm.

“By mixing the absurd, the abstract, and the absolution of a rapper’s soul, the CunninLynguists have created an album which is the paramount opposite of “sophomore slump.”

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