Smif N Wessun The All Zip

On "The All," Smif-N-Wessun showcase their ability to trade bars seamlessly. Their flow is commanding yet relaxed, projecting a sense of effortless confidence. The lyrical content focuses on:

rapping from the perspective of OGs in their 40s. It includes positive messages and spiritual themes in tracks like "Stahfallah" "DreamLand" Strong Features : Guest appearances from Musiq Soulchild

: An unexpected but brilliant pairing with Rick Ross, blending Maybach Music luxury imagery with Brooklyn's raw, corner-hustle mentality. Smif N Wessun The All Zip

After nearly eight years since their last collaborative album, 2011's Monumental with Pete Rock, the duo returned with something special in 2019. The journey to The All is a story of resilience, artistic evolution, and a successful reunion that reaffirmed their status in the hip-hop world.

The album consists of and includes guest appearances from several notable artists: The All Testify DreamLand (feat. Raekwon & Rapsody) Ocean Drive (feat. Musiq Soulchild & Rapsody) Let It Go Letter 4 U (feat. Heather Victoria) Let Me Tell Ya (feat. Rick Ross) Stahhr Illusions One Time Wolf Tickets The Smoke On "The All," Smif-N-Wessun showcase their ability to

This article unpacks the history, the content, and the lasting legacy of The All Zip —a pre-release bootleg that has become one of the most sought-after artifacts in underground Hip-Hop history.

Produced by Khrysis. The duo talks about being "cut from a different cloth" over a beat led by quiet horns, emphasizing their unique place in the industry. It includes positive messages and spiritual themes in

While many of their 90s peers struggled to find footing in a shifting, trap-heavy music industry, Tek and Steele adapted without compromising their artistic core. Rather than chasing radio-friendly trends, they aged gracefully. The All represents the duo at their most reflective and mature, trading the youthful, aggressive street boastings for seasoned, astute perspectives on life, longevity, and black excellence. Production Guided by 9th Wonder & The Soul Council

The success of "The All" revitalized Smif-N-Wessun's career. The album proved they were not just legacy acts but still viable artists capable of creating music that resonates. Following this album, Tek and Steele continued to perform globally, reminding fans of the "Bucktown" era. In 2025, they followed up "The All" with the album continuing their partnership with Duck Down Music.

: Handled the lion's share of the album's most dynamic tracks, blending smooth R&B melodies with hard drum chops.