
Platinum-selling rappers the Clipse have partnered with KOCH Records for a specific release: The Clipse Near the Re-Up Gang, which will be released on Stately 5th, 2008.
The Re-Up Gang, formed in 2004, is a larger total effect encompassing the Clipse and collaborative Philly MCs Ab-Liva and Sandman. This fearsome foursome has been recording together since the Clipse’ platinum debut Prince Willin’, and is accountable for the celebrated We Got it 4 Low-priced mixtape sequence. But The Clipse Present the Re-Up Coterie is a standalone album featuring 9 new songs, including a sole produced by Scott Storch, in addition 3 unreleased remixes of tracks from We Got it 4 Low-priced vol. 3.
Says Pusha T, one moiety of the Clipse: “Everything happens for a discursive power. We put out the We Got it 4 Cheap sequence on our own for the streets and that helped keep us in view and build the Re-Up name as an being. This time, [our governor] Tony Draper got with [KOCH Catholic Manager] Alan Grunblatt to put together an by authority album with new minstrelsy and let KOCH Records do what they do most excellent. This release gives us something new in the marketplace to punish Re-Up fans while we endure to work on the Clipse album.” The Clipse lately signed a groundbreaking 5-year 50/50 quantity at Sony/ Columbia Records, entitling the Clipse to ownership of their masters.
Grunblatt says, “Goose Draper and I have worked together since the days of Pleasant House and Relativity Records. KOCH loves the Clipse and are thrilled to be laboring with the Re-Up Gang”.
In the in the interim, keep an ear open for Scott Storch’s one only, “Go hungry Life,” which impacts next week. With its pestiferous hand claps and retro synth goods, “Go without food Life” is an unavoidable summer sizzler. Not not to be found amidst the dancefloor-destined drums are the quartet’s lyrical perspicacity and gleaming similitude game. “Forbear eating Life” has the uncontrollable collective efficiency of a prior Clipse’-flavored hit, “What Happened to that Boy.” Await an accompanying video for the trace come seasonable July. Additionally, three pristine cuts from Whirl 3 of We Got it 4 Cheap have been remixed and re-issued specifically for this throw. The Clipse Present the Re-Up Horde arrives Princely 5. And keep the pot ebullition for the Clipse’ full-extent album on Sony, due in November.
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