How do I not post a track called “F-cked Up The Kitchen”?? Hit the jump for another track, “Why You Mad” from the Migos x Rich the Kid Streets on Lock 3 mixtape.
This track, produced by DJ Static (?), is f-cking FIYA! I’d like to hear Jay Electronica, Game or Hov over that (together??) but this is more than good for now!
Ruste Juxx previously on The Kitchen:
– Ruste Juxx and Endemic feat. Ill Bill, Sav Killz, Cyrus Malachi – Rap Assassin [MP3]
– Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Pre-eXXecution
FIYA track off the forthcoming D.I.T.C THE REMIX project! Peep the science:
This is the first official sneak off the new D.I.T.C. Remix Album, dropping on DITC Ent. and Slice Of Spice Records this May. THIS is what fans of the Diggin’ In The Crates crew have been waiting for, and the line-up of remix producers for this joint is insane. RELEASE DATE 7TH MAY!
Set for release in early May, this album will be available on Vinyl, CD and all digital formats, including exclusive merch bundles on the new D.I.T.C. website, and vinyl over at Slice Of Spice.
CLICK HERE for more details on the album.
[spotted via Ego Trip]
Nether of these new remixes of the Outkast-UGK southern hip-hop classic really top the original but they both have their pleasures. Big Jacks and Bozack Morris of Toronto’s Grand Groove DJs crew lay down the new interpretations lovely on the “Int’l Players Anthem (Big Jacks’ Remix Part II)” and “The Giddy Up (Bozack’s Int’l Players Anthem Remix)”:
Dig those? Download them via their soundcloud HERE.
For you young’uns, Kool G. Rap is one the greatest, and most underrated, to ever touch a mic. Honestly? In my mind, he’s the cat that Nas copped most of the rhyme style he flaunted on the classic Illmatic album from and I don’t think he’d really even deny it either.
These tracks are not G. Rap at his artistic peak but even slightly less-than-stellar G. Rap is better than most MCs bussin’ at their very best. “Foul Cats (Remix)” and “Rising Up”, sampling Survivor‘s “Eye of the Tiger” (aka the theme song from Rocky 4), both produced by the homie, Domingo follow: