Following singles like “Born Hustler” and “Scared Money,” the 11-track album.
The seventh solo studio album of Kool G Rap’s career, Last Of A Dying Breed, has been released.
On December 9, the 54-year-old renowned rapper swiftly released his most recent 11-track album. The mafiaso rap Godfather is here to highlight his enduring impact on hip-hop.

The album’s standout feature is a long roster of guests, including 38 Spesh, Grandmaster Caz, Big Daddy Kane, and other former Juice Crew members.
Kool G Rap was previously a significant figure in the 1980s and 1990s hip-hop era. He produced three legendary records with DJ Polo through their groundbreaking work together. Road To The Riches from 1989 was the first.
After then, his job as a member of the Juice Crew marked the beginning of the next stage of his professional life. His distinctive flows and the rhyming style continued to dominate.
Kool G Rap started pursuing a solo career in 1995, and he hasn’t slowed down since.
The songs “Fly Till I Die,” “Critical,” “Scared Money,” and “Born Hustler” were previously released.
“When I requested for help, they ain’t help with shit,” the New Yorker boasts about the latter, “got on my own two feet, been selfish since.” Kool makes it abundantly clear through his lyrics that he is a force to be reckoned with.