Che Noir & The Other Guys Release New Collaboration Project, No Validation, Debut New Video w/ 38 Spesh, Smooth Jazz

Che Noir & The Other Guys have released their highly-anticipated collaboration project, No Validation. That is eighth new tracks and features previously released single, Smooth Jazz with longtime collaborator, 38 Spesh. As well as features from everyone from Ransom to Spesh, Skyzoo, Smoke DZA, Jae Skeese, Jack Davey and Von Pea.

Che having the following to say about the new project in a statement, “No Validation was a really dope experience.  Probably one of my most memorable creative experiences this year. The videos were fun to make, and I’m excited for the world to finally hear this masterpiece.” 

The Other Guys also adding the following in a statement about the project, “No Validation isn’t an album built over email chains or beat packs; it’s the result of Che and The Other Guys locking in together, face to face, and building every track from the ground up. Crafted in person, the record carries that raw energy you can only get when the artist and producers are in the same room, chasing the same vision.  Soulful, hard,-hitting, and uncompromising. This project is proof that we don’t need anyone else’s stamp; the music speaks for itself.”

Che Noir & The Other Guys celebrating their projects release by also debuting in conjunction with its release a brand new Luqburr-directed video for, Smooth Jazz. Which opens with Che in a black and white backdrop in front of a building before going to color with her and 38 Spesh as Che spits her opening standout bars of, “Yo, look. Made a living from business moves and rhyming words. Crime and words. It turned me into a science nerd. Penny for your thoughts. I paid it in every dime was earned. Stuffing cash and empty boxes of hair dying perm.” Che Noir also seen in an empty building holding a briefcase spitting her raps too. 38 Spesh seen with Che Noir outside a brick building next to each other as he starts spitting his own standout bars of, “Even though y’all can’t tell, the streets was killing me. You gotta go through hell to reach humility. I was in jail, had trees in each facility. The way that I speak just increased. My believability is deep. Me and the streets got a lethal chemistry. And I turned that shit into a legal entity. People sent to me.” 38 Spesh seen not only outside the building with longtime collaborator and friend, Che Noir, as he spits his standout raps. But also in an empty building by himself as well.