KOOL G RAP FEAT. AZ & 38 SPESH – BORN HUSTLER
Kool G Rap will release his Last Of A Dying Breed album on December 9th and serves up another song from the album with “Born Hustler” featuring AZ and 38 Spesh.
Kool G Rap will release his Last Of A Dying Breed album on December 9th and serves up another song from the album with “Born Hustler” featuring AZ and 38 Spesh.
Kool G Rap teams up with Nems for the Domingo and Boogie The Hitmaker produced “Critical” from G Rap’s upcoming Last of A Dying Breed album.
Legends unite as Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane connect on the appropriately titled “Fly Till I Die.” The Juice Crew members connect for G Rap’s next album Last Of A Dying Breed and the result is certifiably dope.
Kool G Rap and The Alchemist should probably drop a collaborative album. Until then, the two connect again for “Diesel” and the fit is just perfect between Rap’s flow and Al’s sample flip.
R.A. The Rugged Man drops another cut from his All My Heroes Are Dead album with “Dragon Fire” that features Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa and Kool G Rap. Straight venom.
After teasing a few songs, the tandem of Kool G Rap and 38 Spesh drop their full length project Son of G Rap for your listening pleasure. With assistance from the likes of Alchemist, Daringer, Showbiz, Pete Rock, Meyhem Lauren, Freddie Gibbs, DJ Premier, AZ and others, the 15 song offering needs to be in rotation.
38 Spesh and Kool G Rap’s Son Of G Rap is right around the corner and the duo team up with Cormega for “Dead or Alive” off the album.
A few days after blessing our ears with the Freddie Gibbs assisted “Death Wish,” MF Doom and DJ Muggs invite Kool G Rap into the fray for the vicious “Assassination Day.”
38 Spesh and Kool G Rap will drop a joint project titled Son Of G Rap on June 8th and the producers involved are ridiculous. DJ Premier, Alchemist and Daringer, just to name a few. Before it drops, the two NY rappers would like to give you a sample of what’s to come with “Upstate 2 Queens.”
DJ Kay Slay brings together a legend from the West with a legend from the East for “Hip Hop Icons” as Ice-T and Kool G Rap prove that they are still not to be f*cked with.