Wolverine - Street Music

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Review by Ben Newton

Street Music by Wolverine: A Raw Aussie Hip-Hop Masterpiece That Hits Hard Yo, let me tell ya about Street Music by Wolverine. This 2019 release from down under—Australia to be exact—is one of those albums that just grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. It’s got grit, heart, and enough bars to make your head spin. Released under Monster Records, this project dives deep into hip-hop roots while keeping it real with modern vibes. And trust me, once you press play, there ain’t no turning back. First off, can we talk about "Go Thru Hell"? Man, this track slaps HARD. Like, I found myself rewinding it three times in a row because Wolverine spits these raw truths over a beat so grimy it feels like walking through smoke. The lyrics hit different—you can feel the struggle, the grind, the pain of someone who’s been through some serious shit but still stands tall. There’s something brutally honest here, like he ain’t tryna sugarcoat life for nobody. By the end of the song, you’re either nodding your head or straight-up questioning your own hustle. Either way, it sticks with you. Then there’s “Higher Calibre” featuring Dazastah. Oh man, this one’s fire. When Dazastah jumps on the mic, it’s like two wolves howling at the moon together. Their flows complement each other perfectly, trading verses that are sharp as hell. What gets me is how smooth yet aggressive it feels—like they’re chilling on a rooftop somewhere, plotting world domination one rhyme at a time. The energy? Insane. Every word punches harder than the last, leaving you breathless. Honestly, after hearing this track, I felt like I could take on anything—even if it meant running through walls. Now, sure, the album has its moments where things get repetitive (yeah, I noticed the duplicate track titles too). But honestly? That kinda adds to the charm. It’s not polished to perfection—it’s messy, unfiltered, and REAL. Just like street music should be. Tracks like “Wolf’s Hunting” and “Burn” keep the intensity high, while cuts like “Back In The Day” bring nostalgia that hits you right in the chest. Here’s the thing though—what makes Street Music stand out isn’t just the beats or the bars. It’s Wolverine himself. You can hear his passion bleeding through every verse, every hook. He’s not rapping to flex; he’s telling stories, sharing scars, and letting listeners know they’re not alone in their battles. That authenticity? Priceless. So yeah, if you’re looking for an album that’ll slap you awake and remind you why hip-hop will always be king, check out Street Music. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you when you find yourself stuck in a loop, hitting repeat on “Go Thru Hell” until your neighbors start banging on the walls. Oh, and hey—one last thought. Listening to this album made me realize something kinda wild: maybe we’re all just road warriors fighting our own battles, trying to survive another day. Or maybe I’m just overthinking it ‘cause I’ve been vibing too hard. Who knows? All I know is, Wolverine dropped something special here. Respect.

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Artist: Wolverine
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Outro1:31
Wolfs Hunting4:16
It's All Lies2:27
Wolf's Hunting
Back In The Day
The Poor Boy3:10
Westside Story2:41
I Ain't Fuckin' Around2:41
Higher Calibre (feat. Dazastah)3:48
Ain't F*ckin' Around
Street Legend3:48
Go Thru Hell3:18
Reborn4:3
Back in the Day3:34
Burn2:42
Road Warrior (feat. Graphic)3:48
All In3:36
Road Warriors
It's All Lies
Nothing To Lose
Walk the Walk3:41
Walk The Walk
Higher Calibre
Nothing to Lose3:21

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Catalog Numbers

MON004

Labels

Monster Records

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Formats

  • 50 × CD
  • Album

Notes

  • Scott Kent, also known as rapper Wolverine, adopted the persona of the famous Marvel comic creation, full of rage and the unbreakable metal adamantium, long before Hugh Jackman brought the character to movie screens. And while Jackman honed his craft at the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Kent also spent years honing his in Perth, except he did it in cyphers, studios and live shows around the city. With the release of his 3rd solo album, Street Music, players nationwide are soon going to need adamantium speakers.
  • Any notions that Wolverine is just another rapper who has thrown together an album can be quickly discarded; his new release has been almost five years in the making and during this time he has accumulated a staggering hundred plus tracks.
  • A relentless, dark tone runs through most of Street Music, and he excels when he draws on his real life experiences to tell stories on The Poor Boy, Back In The Day and Go Thru Hell.
  • Production on the album was handled by Wolverine himself and his DJ Rob Skaker.
  • But the stand out tracks are the one's were Wolverine unleashes his wrath and seems to devour everything before him, The opening Wolfs Hunting is a barrage of hate as the man himself spits, "Dont hold back, this is anger rap".
  • Reborn and Aint Fuckin' Around seem to cut through the speakers, but it's not all doom and gloom,pure lyrical talent is showcased on tracks such as Street Legend, Burn and the two collaborative gems;
  • Road Warriors with Graphic from Clandestein and the highly addictive Higher Calibre with Dazastah from Downsyde fame.
  • He has also performed at some of Australia's premier live venues, and his intense live show has seen him share the stage with acts including Blackalicious, Method Man, Redman, Gza, Muggs, Foreign Legion, Brad Strut, Art of War, Downsyde, Hospice Crew, Bias B, The Funkoars and SBX.
  • It’s been a long road, but with a national tour coming up and another album titled The Maestro in the works, Wolverine is about to be unleashed into the worlds spotlight.

About Wolverine

Real Name

    • Gerd Zaunig

Aliases

  • Predominance
  • Virologic
  • Gerd Zaunig

Members

  • Sami Mäki

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Street Music* by Wolverine, released in 2019, is like a raw journey through Australian hip-hop. It’s packed with gritty tracks like "Go Thru Hell" and "The Poor Boy," showcasing real stories and sharp lyricism. One standout is "Higher Calibre," featuring Dazastah—adding extra fire to the mix. What’s wild? The album dives deep into themes of struggle and resilience, but it also brings nostalgia with tracks like "Back In The Day." It’s not just music; it’s almost like a storybook of street life, straight from Down Under.