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RTJ4 is a vital soundtrack to our rotten, rotten world.
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The Cold Vein pulled the sounds of East Coast rap music into the future and opened the floodgates for a new strain of leftfield hip hop.
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Run the Jewels returns with their most politically charged effort yet.
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This latest entry in the Adult Swim Singles Program is the lead track from Killer Mike and El-P’s third Run the Jewels album, which we need in our lives ASAP!
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Run The Jewels are uniquely skilled at conjuring ridiculous amounts of havoc and bravado from a surprisingly minimalist approach. The duo apply this talent in the new video for “Oh My Darling Don’t Cry”, the second single from their year-end-list-topping LP, RTJ2. Like the production on the track, the
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El-P and Killer Mike team up for an even more ambitious Run the Jewels record!
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The previously praised Run The Jewels have a new full-length album on the way, and I couldn’t be more psyched after the release of this new track featuring none other than Zach de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine. In case you’re unaware, Run The Jewels is
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https://soundcloud.com/djqbert/ogbboy Extraterrestria/GalaXXXian, the new double album from DJ Qbert, is being promoted as the producer’s first proper full-length effort since 1998’s Wave Twisters. But despite this 15+ year gap, you might still have been hearing his work over the years, in particular a
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A collaborative review of the new, self-titled Run The Jewels album, which is newly formed–uh, somewhat–duo of El-P and Killer Mike. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Download: Run The Jewels – Self-Titled Interestingly enough, one of 2013’s best hip hop albums came from one of that year’s oddest pairings as well: El-P and Killer Mike. R.A.P. music was an all-out assault with El-P’s bold production, and Mike’s hefty voice and conscious