Brownsville's Ka Releases "Descendants Of Cain"

Ka releases his seventh studio album "Descendants Of Cain."

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The music industry at large has taken a hit from the coronavirus pandemic but it's been even more difficult for independent artists. Legendary MC Ka has been plotting on the release of his seventh studio album but admitted on Twitter that he needed to reroute his plans. This week, he released his new project, Descendants of Cain via his online store. The album is currently available for purchase as .wav files, though it will be added to streaming services in the next week. 

The album is nine songs in length with no features. However, Ka does enlist the likes of Roc Marciano, Animoss, and Preservation for production. All other tracks were self-produced by Ka.

You can purchase the album in its entirety for $20 here. This post will be updated with the streaming link once available. 


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