LoDeck paints a surreal street canvas with “Rene Magritte”


LoDeck returns with a notable new single, “Rene Magritte,” inviting listeners into a hazy crossroads of underground hip-hop and surrealist influence. With Smoothe Da Hustler and DJ Obi Scratch, the track is rooted in the raw tradition of New York but lifted by an abstract, almost dreamlike edge. An instant statement of bold, conceptual intent, it’s a track arriving as part of the June 2026 album release, "Dinner At Dorsia," with The Golden Godz.

The track has a deliberate tension determined by street sensibilities clashing with imagery that bends perception. The production embraces this duality, allowing LoDeck and collaborators to toggle between hard-edged realism and something more elusive. DJ Obi Scratch adds texture with his sharp, precise cuts, while Smoothe Da Hustler solidifies the track’s underground authenticity with his presence.

There’s a reason why “Rene Magritte” is already picking up steam. It crystallizes a moment where the classic foundations of hip-hop meet a more experimental mindset without losing sight. LoDeck creates a sonic experience that has listeners looking twice, questioning what they’re hearing and sitting with the layers long after the track is over.

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