DNTE & Nowaah the Flood Connect on “Chemistry Class,” A Direct-to-Fan Exclusive

 

Toronto rapper DNTE links up with Dallas lyricist Nowaah the Flood on Chemistry Class,” a sharp, cerebral collaboration produced by award-winning Canadian producer IM’PERETIV. Built on an unorthodox, head-nodding beat, the track lives up to its title—blending two distinct voices with precision, balance, and intent.


On “Chemistry Class,” DNTE delivers vivid, grounded storytelling, weaving detail-heavy bars that anchor the record in realism. Nowaah the Flood complements that approach with his unmistakable cadence and controlled aggression, adding contrast and momentum without overpowering the track. The chemistry feels natural rather than forced, with both artists operating in their respective pockets.

IM’PERETIV’s production sets the tone, opting for a nontraditional structure that challenges conventional rap formulas while still knocking. The beat leaves room for both emcees to breathe, emphasizing lyricism and presence over excess polish. Mixing and mastering by CARVO keeps the record raw but clean, preserving its edge without sacrificing clarity.

In a deliberate move against streaming-first culture, “Chemistry Class” is not available on DSPs. Instead, the single is released exclusively as a direct-to-fan digital download, rewarding day-one supporters with early access before any potential wider release. The approach reinforces the underground ethos behind the record—prioritizing connection over convenience.

Artwork by Nate Butcher Media completes the package, visually reinforcing the project’s stripped-down, intentional aesthetic.

“Chemistry Class” stands as a statement release—focused, uncompromising, and rooted in pure collaboration. For fans of lyrical rap and independent hip-hop culture, this is one meant to be owned, not just streamed.

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