Veteran hip-hop group Slum Village have released their brand new commercial mixtape, Dirty Slums 2. The Mick Boogie-hosted, 15-track set, which is the Detroit trio's first release since 2010's Villa Manifesto, includes previously-featured records "Decadence" and "Riot." Guest features include Focus..., Guilty Simpson, Joe Scudda and Rapper Big Pooh among others, while YOUNG RJ handles the bulk of the production duties.
Fans and supporters of Slum Village can also directly purchase Dirty Slums 2 via The DJBooth. The premium version contains all high quality audio (320 kbps).
Fans can also check out Slum Village's previous albums: Slum Village - Villa Manifesto
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Featured Songs From This Album
Slum Village (w/ Baatin) - The World Is Yours
Slum Village has succeeded in getting its name into the hip-hop history books, but the legendary Detroit crew’s journey was far from an easy one. On new mixtape single The World Is Yours, the crew take a look back at...Read More
Slum Village ft. Black Milk & Victor Scope - LONG Way Down
When an artist finally makes it to the top they’d be advised not to look down, for fear that they might just fall. After all, it is a really really LONG Way Down. This is part of the reason veteran group Slum...Read More
Slum Village ft. Rapper Big Pooh, Joe Scudda & Kam Corvet - Riot
No longer satisfied with living in Decadence, Slum Village have decided to start an all-out Riot on the latest song release off their forthcoming mixtape. Of course, there’s only so much havoc you can wreak with just...Read More
Slum Village ft. T3, YOUNG RJ & Guilty Simpson - Decadence
The expression “the more the merrier” is often overused and is occasionally incorrect. For example, in the case of elevators or amusement park lines, the more is definitely not the merrier. However, as it pertains to Slum...Read More
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 6 |
Once I actually stopped thinking "this isn't the real Slum Village, why are they calling themselves that?!?!," I realized it was a decent record. Props.
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| Posted on Feb 19, 2013 |