DJ PREMIER FEAT. REMY MA & RAPSODY – REMY RAP [VIDEO]
Two of Hip Hop’s illest female emcees in the game drop a video for the DJ Premier produced “Remy Rap.” Remy Ma and Rapsody are absolutely ferocious on this joint and we want more.
Two of Hip Hop’s illest female emcees in the game drop a video for the DJ Premier produced “Remy Rap.” Remy Ma and Rapsody are absolutely ferocious on this joint and we want more.
The Black Soprano Family (Benny The Butcher, Rick Hyde and Heem) are preparing to drop the Long Live DJ Shay project and bless us with the video for “Times Is Rough” produced by none other than DJ Premier.
Danger Mouse and Black Thought drop off some visuals for their single “Because” which features appearances from Russ, Joey Bada$$ and Dylan Cartlidge. Cheat Codes is coming soon.
Paul Wall and Termanology continue to feed the streets from their Start 2 Finish album and release a set of visuals for “Clubber Lang.” Term and Paul link up with KXNG Crooked and Wais P to bless the Statik Selektah-produced track.
It’s episode 40 of DJ Premier’s “So Wassup?” and Preemo takes us back to 1991 when he went to the West Coast and teamed up with MC Eiht. It’s been a relationship that has lasted for decades but we have to go back to where it began with “Def Wish II.”
DJ Premier reflects on connecting with KRS One ahead of his Return of the Boom Bap album and how he and The Blastmaster concocted “Higher Level.” Here’s the story of how KRS One nearly burned Preemo out but the soundtrack to Blacula bailed him out.
DJ Premier tells the story about how he produced Krumb Snatcha’s “Gettin’ Closer to God,” which was Krumb’s real-life story. Preemo explains how what we ended up hearing wasn’t what was originally planned.
Benny The Butcher keeps feeding the streets with product from Tana Talk 4 and the latest is a set of visuals from “Super Plug.” Check out how Benny gets down over Alchemist production.
Just a jam session with DJ Premier, Brady Watt and Carlos Homs. 30 minutes of this trio blazing through classics and familiar samples that have been part of our lives. Nothing more, nothing less. Worth your time.
Ah, the show’s namesake. DJ Premier tells us all about the creative process behind “So Wassup” from Moment of Truth.