
God En Man
God En Man is my first full collaborative album with UK-based producer Manage, built through the global network of End of the Weak.
This project is a true bridge between Lab79 and my own, i2i vision, blending Manage’s gritty, veteran London production with the raw energy I bring from the New York underground. By aligning our styles, we’ve created a trans-Atlantic sound that honors our respective legacies while pushing the boundaries of technical hip-hop.
The project expands beyond music into an eight-part visual series inspired by modern-day spy films, where each video functions as a chapter in a larger unfolding narrative. Shot across New York City and London, the series blends cinematic storytelling with lyric-driven hip-hop, creating a world where identity, movement, and purpose are constantly in play.
God En Man represents a fully realized collaboration—where sound, visuals, and direction are developed together—pushing the project beyond a traditional album into a cohesive audio-visual experience that proves our culture is truly borderless."

Art Collaboration: Cenz One × God En Man
For the cover of God En Man, I collaborated with the legendary Cenz One. Having been a fan of his work for years, we first linked up in NYC and realized we shared the same artistic values.
Since my producer, Manage, is based in London, recruiting a premier London visual artist was the perfect way to bridge the gap and honor the project's transatlantic DNA.
After hearing the tracks, Cenz contributed a piece he described as a “spiritual b-boy.”
That phrase perfectly captures the album’s central duality—the bridge between the human and the divine.
This collaboration ensures the project is a unified statement where music, graffiti, and global exchange converge.
The official God En Man merchandise collection bridges the raw aesthetic of New York hip-hop culture with the cutting-edge energy of the London streetwear scene.
Highlighting the drop is the God En Man NYC Tour T-Shirt, which features the iconic "spiritual b-boy" cover art by Cenz One—a significant piece of authentic graffiti apparel for fans of the movement. Complementing the tour gear is the Album Silhouette Tee, a minimalist design that made its debut during the filming of the God En Man Dangerous video series in London.
For those seeking a unique collector's item, the collection also includes the "Gator Grillz," a limited-edition accessory featured prominently throughout the film series that embodies the grit and luxury of the project.
This curated capsule of premium artist merch and urban streetwear is designed for collectors who value multidisciplinary art and the transatlantic connection between NYC and London.
Explore the collective of visionary elite artists I brought together to transform "God En Man" into a multi-sensory cultural movement. This section invites you to dive into the profiles of the creators I collaborated with; each one helping bridge the gap between the recording booth and the gallery through a shared creative synergy.
From the cinematic direction of Chiba Visuals to the gritty, masterful production of Manage from the Lab79 collective, discover the individual innovators who helped build this independent ecosystem.
Browse their profiles to see how these global talents—including featured voices like Skirmish, Sinclair Johnson and Big Zoo shaped the project’s signature soundscapes and drove the vision behind its limited-edition art, including cover work by Mr. Cenz.
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