XP The Marxman delivers a focused, uncompromising body of work with Guns & Gospel Vol. 1, a cinematic hip-hop project that balances street reality with spiritual tension. Produced and curated under the Sound Unity umbrella, the project is a stripped-down, soul-driven statement rooted in grit, reflection, and authority.
Built on dusty gospel samples, haunting soul textures, and minimal drum programming, Guns & Gospel Vol. 1 leans into atmosphere over excess. The production avoids trend-chasing and instead prioritizes mood, restraint, and clarity — allowing XP’s voice and perspective to cut through without distraction.
Thematically, the project explores duality: survival and faith, discipline and temptation, loyalty and isolation. XP’s delivery remains measured and surgical — not loud for attention, but sharp with intent. There are no filler records here. Each track feels deliberate.
Rather than aiming for commercial spectacle, Guns & Gospel Vol. 1 functions as a focused artistic statement — concise, cohesive, and replayable. The runtime respects the listener’s attention while reinforcing the project’s cinematic arc.
The release strategy is intentional. The project streams exclusively on YouTube and is available direct-to-fan, reinforcing the independent, ownership-first philosophy behind the Sound Unity ecosystem.
This is Volume 1 — signaling a larger body of work to come.

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