Sometimes an album feels like a conversation you weren’t invited to but want to eavesdrop on anyway. “Summer Sith” by INETT is one of those. It’s like stumbling into a Jedi Council meeting… in Florida. And instead of robes and light sabers, you’ve got hoodies, boom-bap beats, and existential rap battles between the light and dark sides of self. It’s not just music for your speakers — it’s a glitch in your soul’s coding.
There are no easy binaries here. INETT doesn’t give you good vs. evil; he gives you good-AND-evil, mashed up with a side of confusion and confidence, much like tagging graffiti on an angel’s wing. And that’s where “Summer Sith” shines — the album dives straight into the messy gray matter of transformation, rejecting the Hero’s Journey. It’s growth, but growth that brings scars. And sweat. And sometimes, just sometimes, joy.

Recorded in his home studio in Florida, with beats by Diamondgamebeats that feel like cracked mirrors and twilight beach shadows, INETT’s peculiar blend of old-school hip-hop and a smattering of the experimental keeps “Summer Sith” feeling like a mixtape from the future stuck in the past. Taylor Jordan and ASRAP make cameo appearances you don’t expect. Like side characters in a dream sequence, they add texture but never steal focus from INETT’s personal odyssey.
INETT knows that individuality isn’t synonymous with perfection. He asks: what happens when you choose the wrong side… and you don’t regret it?
In that question lies the real transformation.
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