DA-MOVEMENT revives Chicago's West Side energy and street legacy on new single “ALL BLACK EVERYTHING”

DA-MOVEMENT is back with their new song "ALL BLACK EVERYTHING." It brings back the sound and spirit that made Chicago hip-hop what it is today. The single features two famous people from the West Side of the city: AK from Do or Die and Never from Crucial Conflict. They talk about the importance of working together and respecting other cultures. It feels like both the past and the present. In the end, the album is based on tradition and keeps the conversation going about how Chicago has changed hip-hop.

DA-MOVEMENT has been more than just a rap group for a long time. The project is for artists who like telling stories, deep music, and the emotional grit that helped shape Chicago's underground and mainstream music scenes. The group are working together to bring soul and substance back to hip-hop spaces that often forget where they came from. "ALL BLACK EVERYTHING" is a perfect fit for that goal because it shows the pride and character that made the city famous.

The presence of AK and Never makes the single's link to Chicago's musical history even stronger. Both artists helped make a regional sound that combined melodic rap with stories and reflections on the street and the community. Their work helped shape a time that still affects the city's music scene today. DA-MOVEMENT brings together voices from different generations of Chicago hip-hop to show us that legacy is still alive and not just a memory.

"ALL BLACK EVERYTHING" is already getting a lot of attention on industry sites. The single reached number 39 on the Digital DJ Pool charts and is now at number 52, which means it is in the top 10% of all singles in the world. The record also has a perfect 10.0 venue reach score, which means it does well in clubs and when DJs play it. The single is still getting to more people than just those in the area, thanks to active FM radio support.

Music media and curators who know how important it is to keep hip-hop's roots alive have also seen the excitement around the release. Articles about the single say that it is part of a bigger effort to protect the work of innovators who helped shape culture long before streaming metrics became the main topic of conversation. DA-MOVEMENT sees themselves as fans of realness, good lyrics, and records that still make people dance.

"All Black Everything" is a strong reminder that Chicago still has a strong and lasting effect. DA-MOVEMENT's album pays tribute to the past while keeping the city's creative energy alive. They do their part by working together, leaving a legacy, and having a clear artistic vision. DJs, radio stations, and hip-hop fans all over the world are still playing the single. It keeps the sound of Chicago's West Side alive with the same energy that made it famous in the first place.

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