Brooklyn meets Copenhagen on Villano De Medianoche, a gritty new album that proves street energy doesn’t need a passport. NVY JONEZ LKR links up with Danish producer MACHACHA, who handles all beats, for a ten-track session recorded at ARTILLERY Studios in Copenhagen. The result is a raw, unfiltered ride through the grimy streets of New York and California, filtered through a European lens that somehow makes the boom-bap hit even harder.

From the menacing opener “VILLANO” featuring Bruxas Brew to the posse-cut chaos of “ECW” (with ethemadassassin, K.Burns, Lenox Hughes, and Starz Coleman), the album never lets up. Standouts like “STICK UP” with Felix De Luca and the D-RELL & Rodey Cali’s Remedy-assisted “STREET POLITICS 4” capture that late-night, stick-and-move energy that underground heads crave.

The production is the real backbone here. MACHACHA lays down a palette of dusky samples, hard kicks, and minimal but menacing loops that give every emcee room to breathe while keeping the pressure on. “ORO ORO” featuring Chop The Father moves with a hypnotic groove, while “Winterfell” lives up to its name with cold, cinematic tension. Shorter cuts like “UNO UNO” and the Amor Hitz-assisted closer “MEDIANOCHE” hit fast and fade like a warning shot. There’s no filler, just ten slugs from a revolver. NVY JONEZ LKR holds his own throughout, threading the needle between NYC grit and international ambition. If you’ve been waiting for an album that sounds like it was recorded in a basement at 2 a.m. with the rain coming down outside, this is it.

Rating: 8/10 — A solid, no-nonsense underground album that delivers exactly what it promises: street politics, late-night vibes, and transatlantic chemistry. Stream it below.