Cookin Soul & Estee Nack Announce AL ANDALUS — A New Audiophile Classic Incoming

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by Henny

The global underground hip-hop scene is about to get a serious drop.

Spanish producer Cookin Soul and Massachusetts lyricist Estee Nack are officially joining forces for their upcoming album AL ANDALUS, set to release in May 2026 — and if the first single is any indication, this one is for real hip-hop listeners only.


“Bread & Wine” — A Heavy First Statement

The lead single “Bread & Wine” featuring Lil Supa already set the tone.

Cookin Soul delivers his signature:

  • soulful sample chops
  • warm textures
  • nostalgic but clean production

While Estee Nack brings his unpredictable flow and underground presence.

Then comes Lil Supa.

And that’s where things get interesting.

Because Supa didn’t just drop a verse — he dropped a statement.

👉 In his bars, he hints that his feature might be the strongest on the entire album.

That’s a bold claim.

But after hearing the track…
it doesn’t feel unrealistic.


Can Anything Top “Bread & Wine”?

That’s the real question right now.

Not because Cookin Soul lacks range — far from it.
Not because Estee Nack can’t deliver — he always does.

👉 But because “Bread & Wine” hits different.

It’s one of those records where:

  • the chemistry feels effortless
  • the vibe is timeless
  • and the replay value is instant

It’s going to be hard to top.

But at the same time…

👉 This is Cookin Soul.

And history shows:
he always has more in the vault.


A Global Underground Link-Up

What makes AL ANDALUS even more interesting is the global connection behind it:

  • Spain 🇪🇸 (Cookin Soul)
  • USA 🇺🇸 (Estee Nack)
  • Venezuela 🇻🇪 (Lil Supa)

Three different worlds, one sound.

This is exactly what modern underground hip-hop looks like:

👉 no borders
👉 no algorithm pressure
👉 just pure music for real listeners


HIPHOPADELLIC Take

At HIPHOPADELLIC this is exactly the type of project we watch closely.

Because this isn’t about mainstream hype.
This is about:

  • sound quality
  • identity
  • culture

If AL ANDALUS delivers on the level of “Bread & Wine,” we could be looking at one of the strongest underground hip-hop albums of 2026.

And yeah…

We’re also asking the same question:

👉 Is there really a better track on this album than “Bread & Wine”?

We’ll find out soon.