Mickey Hunt – 606 King Pt 2
Published on Nov 12, 2025
Mickey Hunt – 606 King Pt 2
(Independent Release, 2025)
Tracklist:
1. Tin-Man Intro
2. BANG (feat. New Chi)
3. I don’t wanna hear that Bullshit
4. cake Up
5. The Force (feat. king Hansom)
6. The 85 (feat. Che Noir)
7. Dress Pants (feat. Cam’ron)
8. Concrete Prayer (feat. Neodotcom)
Overview
With 606 King Pt 2, Mickey Hunt builds on the momentum of his earlier work, delivering a record that’s rugged, introspective, and unapologetically street-level. It’s a project full of conviction and raw honesty, but also one that sometimes struggles with consistency and pacing.
Track-by-Track Highlights
Tin-Man Intro
A moody, introspective opening that sets a grounded tone. Hunt uses the “Tin-Man” metaphor to talk about toughness and emotional numbness — a strong concept that could’ve benefited from a fuller mix or more layered arrangement.
BANG (feat. New Chi)
Hard-hitting and anthemic. The chemistry with New Chi works, and the production has bounce, but the hook is my personal favorite!
I don’t wanna hear that Bullshit
Direct and aggressive — pure attitude. Hunt sounds in control here, spitting with conviction over a minimalist beat that lets the bars breathe.
cake Up
This track injects energy back into the project, bringing a hustler’s anthem vibe. It’s catchy and accessible, though the production feels a bit too familiar compared to standout cuts.
The Force (feat. king Hansom)
Both emcees come through with sharp verses and grounded delivery. The song’s title fits the power in their flow a solid lyrical moment on the album.
The 85 (feat. Che Noir)
Arguably the album’s lyrical centerpiece. Che Noir’s feature adds technical polish and complementary energy, showing how strong Hunt can sound when paired with equally skilled artists.
Dress Pants (feat. Cam’ron)
Cam’ron’s presence adds star power and charisma, helping the track stand out. The instrumental leans toward smooth, old-school cool though Hunt’s delivery occasionally gets lost under Cam’s veteran confidence.
Concrete Prayer (feat. Neodotcom)
A heartfelt closer that brings the project full circle. Hunt reflects on struggle and gratitude, showing emotional growth since the intro. It’s understated, but effective.
Production & Flow
The album’s sonic palette leans heavily on dusty drums, chopped samples, and moody basslines — very East Coast in spirit. It’s consistent but sometimes too safe, with only a few tracks pushing the boundaries sonically. Still, Hunt’s ear for matching beats to mood is evident.
Final Thoughts
606 King Pt 2 is a solid effort from Mickey Hunt — raw, authentic, and rooted in real experience. While it doesn’t always hit the mark in terms of cohesion or innovation, it delivers enough substance and standout moments to warrant attention.
Standout Tracks: “The 85,” “Dress Pants,” “Concrete Prayer”
Best Feature: Che Noir
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆ (3/5)
A respectable continuation that proves Mickey Hunt’s potential, even if the execution sometimes falls short of greatness. The hunger is there — a sharper focus next time could make Pt 3 a real breakout.