Renowned hip-hop producer Madlib enlists Black Thought and Your Old Droog for his new track “Reekyod,” the producer’s first single in three years.
Over a crackling, D.O.C.-sampling beat crafted by Madlib, the two rappers showcase their lyrical prowess. “Everything I spit, shine/Imma get mine, regardless,” Droog proclaims on his verse.
“This is strictly for the honorees,” Black Thought said of the collaboration in a statement. “Madlib is in his bag per usual and Yod is more than a force to be reckoned with. Simply complex,...
Over a crackling, D.O.C.-sampling beat crafted by Madlib, the two rappers showcase their lyrical prowess. “Everything I spit, shine/Imma get mine, regardless,” Droog proclaims on his verse.
“This is strictly for the honorees,” Black Thought said of the collaboration in a statement. “Madlib is in his bag per usual and Yod is more than a force to be reckoned with. Simply complex,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Madlib is back with a new single, “Reekyod,” which features The Roots’ Black Thought and Your Old Droog. The song marks Madlib’s debut release on his own label, Madlib Invazion. Stream it below.
“Reekyod” is Madlib’s second collaboration of 2024 with Your Old Droog following last month’s “Dbz,” a Madlib-produced effort that also featured Denzel Curry and Method Man. While “Dbz” offered a smooth sound, “Reekyod” feels more urgent, offering room for the rappers’ respective claims on artistic freedom. “Everything I spit, shine/Imma get mine, regardless,” says Droog.
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Speaking about the collaboration, Black Thought shares, “Simply complex, this piece is high art. Triple threat. Instant classique.”
While Madlib is gearing up for a brief string of shows with Freddie Gibbs to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their joint album Piñata (secure tickets here), Droog has an album of his own on the horizon.
“Reekyod” is Madlib’s second collaboration of 2024 with Your Old Droog following last month’s “Dbz,” a Madlib-produced effort that also featured Denzel Curry and Method Man. While “Dbz” offered a smooth sound, “Reekyod” feels more urgent, offering room for the rappers’ respective claims on artistic freedom. “Everything I spit, shine/Imma get mine, regardless,” says Droog.
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Speaking about the collaboration, Black Thought shares, “Simply complex, this piece is high art. Triple threat. Instant classique.”
While Madlib is gearing up for a brief string of shows with Freddie Gibbs to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their joint album Piñata (secure tickets here), Droog has an album of his own on the horizon.
- 5/1/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
Your Old Droog has dropped a banging new posse cut featuring Denzel Curry and Method Man. Titled “Dbz,” the lyrical free-for-all was produced by Madlib. Stream it below.
Trading bars over an expertly-chopped soul sample, each rapper gets off their best punchlines and pop culture references. Droog opens the track by comparing haters to NBA player Dillon Brooks, who cost his team a playoff series against LeBron James due to his antics: “You ain’t no villain, you Dillon Brooks/ Let me guess, you on your Grizzly, tryna diss me/ I’m looking at him like Bron, ‘Dawg, who is he?'”
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Grabbing the mic for the third verse, Method Man name-checks Spider-Man and shouts out his native Staten Island, rapping, “Love Mary Jane like I’m Peter Parker/ Si New Yorker, we don’t make up stories, Sephora.”
Closing out the track, Curry shouts...
Trading bars over an expertly-chopped soul sample, each rapper gets off their best punchlines and pop culture references. Droog opens the track by comparing haters to NBA player Dillon Brooks, who cost his team a playoff series against LeBron James due to his antics: “You ain’t no villain, you Dillon Brooks/ Let me guess, you on your Grizzly, tryna diss me/ I’m looking at him like Bron, ‘Dawg, who is he?'”
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Grabbing the mic for the third verse, Method Man name-checks Spider-Man and shouts out his native Staten Island, rapping, “Love Mary Jane like I’m Peter Parker/ Si New Yorker, we don’t make up stories, Sephora.”
Closing out the track, Curry shouts...
- 4/12/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
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