“A raw, emotionally charged hip-hop record that turns grief into focus and personal history into something uncomfortably honest and human.”
Perpetuate The Struggle presents The Good Fight, an album that leans heavily into personal storytelling and lived emotion. It is not designed to feel polished or distant. It feels close, direct, and sometimes difficult to sit with.

The project is built around real experiences, especially loss, reflection, and survival. That emotional weight is most clear in the track “Mom,” which stands at the centre of the album’s meaning. It is a personal tribute, and it carries a sense of unfinished conversation. The track does not try to over-explain anything. It simply exists in the feeling, which makes it more powerful. Across the full album, there is a consistent tone of honesty. Songs like “Heavy Heart,” “Broken Home,” and “Fractured Mind” continue that thread. They focus on inner conflict and emotional pressure without trying to resolve everything neatly. Instead, the music stays in the moment. That gives the album a grounded and human quality. The production style is simple and functional, which works in its favour. Nothing feels overproduced or forced. The beats and arrangements act as a backdrop for the writing rather than the main focus. That choice keeps the attention on the message rather than the sound design.
One of the more interesting aspects of the project is how it was created. Much of it was written in small, everyday spaces like a car during breaks or at home. That detail adds context to the record’s raw feeling. It does not sound like something built in a polished studio environment. It sounds like something built in real time, through lived experience. There is also ambition in the structure of the release itself. The idea of reworking the album across multiple genres suggests a long-term creative vision. It shows that the songs are not fixed in one form. They can shift, adapt, and still carry the same emotional core. The Good Fight is not an easy listen, and it is not meant to be. It sits in heavy emotional space and stays there. But it does so with purpose. It is a document of struggle, memory, and persistence, shaped into music that refuses to look away from its own subject matter.
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