It’s a semi autobiographical song, it is breaking the perception of me. People had a fucked up vision of me – Hustling was never my dream, my dream was to become a legitimate business man. I’m telling my fans, if I can make it out of Adamsville, then you can make it out of anywhere. It’s a prelude to the long awaited “16 in the kitchen” album. - KM
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El P and Killer Mike's chemistry on this album works very well. Their "Fuck the World, we do what we want attitude" is also a highlight of the album. George Graphy
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Two powerhouse MCs trading bars like their lives depend on it. But all the while bringing out the best in each other. Run The Jewels are two beasts at the top of their games, and all we can do is enjoy the ride. 🤘 mistermunn
Decades of political activism are funneled into a fusion of traditional Southern African music, free jazz, and avant-garde composition. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 24, 2024
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