![]() ![]() ‘I’m doing it for the culture.’ Well, what culture is that you talking about? The one that you claim is the hip-hop artist but won’t do the research on hip-hop history? Or the one where you disrespect, disconnect disregard the founding fathers?” As a matter of fact, DJ Kayslay opened the production with the following statement: Why do I refer to “Rolling 110 Deep” as a moment? Well, it is obvious that this was done for the sake of the culture. Photo Credit: YouTube/The DJ Kayslay Show “Rolling 110 Deep” is a moment for the lovers of gritty dexterous rapping. There is a song titled “119 Remix” by AOMG Official that features fifty-one artists and that is as far as it gets. There has never been a song to feature over fifty-one artists. ![]() This has actually never been done before. The simple idea of gathering one hundred and ten emcees and putting them on one track is unexampled. The moment is deemed by several hip-hop heads to be a classic. The pyrotechnic angles showcased by director Benji Filmz top off the track’s sentiment of embracing unfiltered hip-hop. Each emcee rhymed for approximately twenty seconds on top of an infectiously warm and terrorizing beat produced by Trackateering Music that triggers nostalgic commotion. The cut was an extension of “Rolling 50 Deep,” as most of the emcees featured, including Dave East, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, Styles P, Raekwon, and Papoose, were also featured on “Rolling 110 Deep” with fresh verses. The extreme posse cut follows 2020’s “Rolling 50 Deep” and 2005’s “Rolling 25 Deep” forming a trilogy for the Harlem DJ’s historically worthy effort. The song is featured on the Harlem DJ’s new EP Accolades which was released on the same day. Honoring hip-hop’s boom-bap aesthetic, the nature of rappers includes hip-hop pioneers, golden era icons, 90s rap legends, underground stunners, and battle raps sensations. On Friday, June 25, DJ Kayslay premiered “Rolling 110 Deep,” a super posse cut track that features one hundred and ten veteran emcees. ![]()
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