Here's a statement from Lex Boogie From The Bronx on his latest offering, In Case I Don't See Tomorrow: "Time waits for no one, and lately, my life experiences have been a testament to that. There was a time that I strived for perfection in all aspects of my life. I wanted my Art to be as close to a perfect representation as I could get it because it represented me and my Bronx perspective... But, after spending 19 days on my back in the hospital, and now reflecting on how much of myself I lost and how much more I could lose waiting on everything to be perfect, I've decided that everything Tone Beatz and I put in during the time we worked on this project was a perfect representation of us both, and that needs to be honored, as is. In the past, I've spent way to much time being concerned about mixes and sonics and it’s not that I don’t care about those aesthetics anymore, but honestly, I don’t care to be perfect. I had a revelation that the beauty and rawness of my art lies in between the imperfections and should also be heard. What I feel are imperfections are just as vital to my art and in no way define me. It was and is a moment captured in time that deserves to be preserved as-is. While the rest of the world continues to strive for perfection in this simulation, I offer just a small clip of truth through my art." The 13-track LP from Lex and Tone Beatz is very solid; I hope you don't miss the chance to give this a full listen below...