Rochester’s Own Moses Rockwell Teams With Plain Old Mike for ‘Regular Henry Sessions’

Rochester’s own Moses Rockwell and Wisconsin native Plain Old Mike initially began working together in 2021. Along the way the duo settled on the name, Regular Henry, and the rest as they say is history. Moreover, they each brought their extensive experiences — Moses having previously worked with billy woods, J-Live, Homeboy Sandman and Von Pea among others and Plain Old Mike with Armand Hammer, Defcee, & Curly Castro among others — to bring about Regular Henry Sessions. In light, this latest effort is a blend of neurotic, quirky, descriptive rap album with quirks about every day life that resembles an episode of Seinfeld.

Rochester native Moses Rockwell teams with Plain Old Mike for "Regular Henry Sessions"

Regular Henry Sessions

With a heavy De La Soul influence (and some old Eminem) the duo have now released their Hipnott Records debut project, Regular Henry Sessions, and a new video for “Raise Hell.”  

“The record was an attempt to accomplish a couple of things.  First, it’s an ode to each of our favorite De La Soul albums; Moses’ is De La Soul Is Dead, and mine is Buhloone Mind State (Miss You Dave!!!).   Second, we wanted to make a fun record” Plain Old Mike offers.  “Life can be so heavy, maybe if you put Regular Henry on, you can just laugh at stupid jokes for 40 minutes. That sounds ok to me.”

With this in mind, Regular Henry Sessions is a blend of the respective rappers favorite sector of hip hop. After all, the album combines old school snare and low baseline to create a laid back feel as the duo tee off with introspective quips about every day life. In essence, Moses Rockwell and Plain Old Mike come off as huge hip hop nerds which makes the album that much more fun as it emotes and every man vibe.

“I think what Mike and I were able to produce as a group makes total sense” Moses Rockwell states.  “We’re each hung up on the same oddities in rap music and laugh at the same jokes.  All of which shines through on the record.”

Regular Henry Sessions is now available at all DSP’s. 

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