
Michigan City has always been known for its raw authenticity, and now it’s once again in the spotlight, thanks to Chapo Da Monsta, who has roared back onto the scene with a venomous remix of his single “Exodus”. Backed by the gritty, sonically haunting production of Spearman from New Zealand’s Bedlam Brethren, this remix is more than just a track, it’s a resurrection.
From the shadows of struggle, Chapo Da Monsta has emerged stronger, sharper, and more soulful than ever. As a longtime collaborator and lyrical protégé of MRKBH, the leader of Dark Ages Music Group, Chapo isn’t just riding coattails, he’s rewriting the narrative of underground hip-hop with every syllable.
What sets the “Exodus” Remix apart isn’t just the lyrical weight; it’s the synergy between voice and production. Spearman, known for crafting soundbeds that evoke dystopian dreams and timeless cyphers, delivers a dusty, sample-heavy backdrop that allows Chapo to fully unleash his rage, redemption, and reckoning.
The instrumental alone feels like a transmission from another dimension, raw snares, eerie vocal samples, and a hypnotic bassline wrap around Chapo’s verses like a crown of thorns. There’s an urgency in his cadence, a pain in his tone, and a power in his pen that listeners can’t ignore.
For those who have followed the Dark Ages Music Group journey, MRKBH stands as a pillar of lyricism and legacy. His decision to mentor and elevate Chapo Da Monsta wasn’t by chance, it was destiny forged through countless studio sessions, shows, and battles. Chapo carries that torch proudly, blending vivid storytelling with gut-punch punchlines and street gospel.
He’s not just a rapper. He’s a poet of pain, a scribe of the streets, and on “Exodus,” he paints every verse like it might be his last.
Chapo Da Monsta represents something rare in today’s oversaturated music climate: authenticity. There’s no gimmick, no ghostwriting, no watered-down melodies. Just real bars, real stories, and real hunger. His origin story—rising from tribulation, carving his voice through chaos—is etched into every beat of “Exodus”.
This remix marks more than a return, it’s a statement. Chapo is here, louder and more focused than ever. And with producers like Spearman and support from MRKBH and Dark Ages Music Group, the storm he’s bringing is only beginning.