Shelton Harris and Tyler Dopps are preparing to release their debut album Lights, and “If I Fall” is the latest one-off from the MC/producer duo. Sam Lachow hops on to offer some insight into the creative process and the pitfalls of risking it all for the art you believe in. This is polished, well-crafted pop-rap and for that reason my cautiously optimistic ass remains, well, cautiously optimistic about what Shelton and Tyler might bring to the proverbial rap table. As the Seattle hip-hop super-continent continues to separate itself from one conglomerate mass into different subsets, acts like SH and TD seem poised to lead the charge for a younger, contemporary fan base whose listening tendencies trend toward the more accessible side of things.