El-P and Killer Mike’s chain-snatching, poodle-shooting, antihero anthem “Run The Jewels” gets an appropriately bugged out animated video courtesy of Bristol’s RUFFMERCY. Watch this at high volume, preferably in a residential area. Then hit fgrecs.wpenginepowered.com/runthejewels to download the full-length RTJ LP (and pick up some merch!)
Tis the season… El-P and Killer Mike rhyme in their holiday finest for this new Run The Jewels clip. Grab RTJ vinyl and merch (and check all the upcoming Australia & NZ tour dates) at fgrecs.wpenginepowered.com/runthejewels.
Complex TV world premiered the new Run The Jewels video for “Banana Clipper” featuring Killer Mike, El-P and their friend Big Boi collectively rapping their asses off alongside some equally high powered automobiles. Check it out (and watch the behind-the-scenes clip after the jump), then hit fgrecs.wpenginepowered.com/runthejewels to download their album for free, cop RTJ merchandise, and check their upcoming Euro tour dates. Read More
After a scene stealing guest appearance on Loosies, El-P returns to Fool’s Gold as half of Run The Jewels, his new supergroup with ATL hero Killer Mike. Pitchfork just premiered the new track “Get It,” along with the group’s summer tour dates, where they will be joined by Despot and Kool AD. Stay tuned for more news on the full length Run The Jewels LP, which Fool’s Gold will be presenting as a free download this June, along with a limited edition physical release and other rad items. It’s a stick up…
The video is out for A-Trak and friends’ psychedelic, parole-violatin’ posse cut. Must THC TV! Roll with Trizzy and friends Jim Jones, Flatbush Zombies, El-P and Flosstradamus (and the spiritual essence of Juicy J) on a particularly smoked out night in NYC. A$AP Mob, World’s Fair and more come along for the ride, Shomi Patwary works the cameras, and the whole thing is appropriately turnt. Get the track and much more on our compilation Loosies, out now!
The wait is over! Fool’s Gold’s inaugural rap compilation Loosies is out now on iTunes, featuring 22 new tracks curated by label founders A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs. The new music from FG family and friends around the country includes an insane “Piss Test” remix with Jim Jones, Flatbush Zombies, El-P and Flosstradamus, tracks from our own Danny Brown, GrandeMarshall, Donnis, Party Supplies and much, much more (preview tracks over at fgrecs.wpenginepowered.com/loosies).
You can also get Loosies on a limited edition cigarette-shaped USB drive with all the individual tracks, a continuous DJ mix from A-Trak and Nick, and digital liner notes, all packaged in a snazzy collector’s box. All FG webstore orders receive an instant digital download of the compilation via email, so you can bump Loosies while you wait for Mr Postman. Read More
The wait is over! Fool’s Gold’s inaugural rap compilation Loosies drops December 18th, featuring 22 new tracks curated by label founders A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs. The new music from FG family and friends around the country includes an insane “Piss Test” remix with Jim Jones, Flatbush Zombies, El-P and Flosstradamus, a new Casey Veggies / Chuck Inglish collab (watch the video above), tracks from our own Danny Brown, GrandeMarshall, Donnis, Party Supplies and much, much more – peep the entire tracklist after the jump!
Loosies will be available digitally from all retailers on 12/18, as well as on a limited edition cigarette-shaped USB drive direct from store.fgrecs.wpenginepowered.com and select stores. The package will also include a continuous DJ mix of all 22 songs from A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs. Read More
Two new Danny Brown guest spots for your rappin enjoyment! First, check him out on “Sweet” off House Shoes’ The Time EP (out now) and Let It Go LP (out June 19th). Then go from Detroit to BK to peep Danny’s appearance on “Oh Hail No” from El-P’s Cancer For The Cure album, also out now.
Underground posse cut alert! Check Danny Brown and friends on the remix to Exquire’s alternate universe summer jam (and while you’re at it, grab his full mixtape over at Mishka’s BandCamp).