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Truth & Da Beatminerz Bring Golden Era Pressure Back to New York Hip-Hop on “Cause for Concern”.
Truth & Da Beatminerz Bring Golden Era Pressure Back to New York Hip-Hop on “Cause for Concern”.

Truth & Da Beatminerz Drop “Cause for Concern” Featuring Hip-Hop Icons Psycho Les & Tragedy Khadafi

Boom bap is not dead. It is not missing. It did not disappear.

It has simply been waiting for the right voices to remind the culture what urgency sounds like.


Truth & Da Beatminerz return with “Cause for Concern,” a hard-body New York Hip-Hop release featuring Psycho Les of The Beatnuts and Queensbridge legend Tragedy Khadafi. The single appears on Truth & Da Beatminerz’s project Nostalgia ThEraPy 2, a release built around the essence of East Coast Hip-Hop: sharp lyricism, rugged production, street knowledge, and legacy-driven craftsmanship.

“Cause for Concern” is not just a song title. It is a warning.


Over Da Beatminerz’ signature sound, the record carries that dusty, neck-snapping energy that made New York production a foundation of Hip-Hop culture. The drums hit with grit. The atmosphere feels cold, focused, and intentional. This is music for listeners who still care about bars, presence, voice, production, and message.


Truth stands at the center of the record with the confidence of an MC who understands that real Hip-Hop is not about chasing trends. It is about documenting truth. His delivery fits perfectly inside the world Da Beatminerz create: raw, direct, and rooted in tradition without sounding trapped in the past.


Psycho Les brings the kind of veteran energy that cannot be manufactured. As a member of The Beatnuts, his name is tied to one of New York’s most respected production and MC traditions. His presence on “Cause for Concern” gives the track a direct line to the underground party-rocking, crate-digging, rhyme-heavy spirit that helped shape NYC’s sound.


Then comes Tragedy Khadafi, one of Queensbridge’s most important and often under-celebrated voices. Tragedy has always represented more than rap skill. He represents perspective, survival, street intellect, and the bridge between political awareness and street narration. His appearance gives the record weight because his voice carries history.

That is what makes “Cause for Concern” powerful. This is not a nostalgia record made to remind people of what Hip-Hop used to be. This is a present-day statement from artists who helped define the sound, language, and seriousness of East Coast rap.

In an era where music can feel disposable, “Cause for Concern” feels built to last. It speaks to listeners who still value authenticity.


It speaks to fans of Mobb Deep, Gang Starr, Smif-N-Wessun, Griselda, DJ Premier, Sean Price, The Beatnuts, Queensbridge Hip-Hop, and underground New York rap.

More importantly, it reminds us that boom bap is not just a sound. Boom bap is discipline. It is memory. It is resistance. It is the voice of a culture that refuses to be watered down.


With Truth, Da Beatminerz, Psycho Les, and Tragedy Khadafi all aligned on one record, “Cause for Concern” becomes more than a collaboration. It becomes proof that authentic Hip-Hop still has something to say — and when it speaks, the culture should


listen.

Official “Cause for Concern” music video now on YouTube:Truth – “Cause for Concern” feat. Psycho Les & Tragedy KhadafiProduced by Da Beatminerz

Genre: Hip-Hop / Boom BapProject: Nostalgia ThEraPy 2For Fans Of: Mobb Deep, Gang Starr, Smif-N-Wessun, Griselda, DJ Premier, Sean Price, The Beatnuts, Queensbridge Hip-Hop, NYC underground rap


Music Video:


credit: Coach Kandaka


 
 
 

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