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1. Down (ft. Joi)
2. Talk To Me
3. Legend Has It
4. Call Ticketron
5. Hey Kids (Bumaye) (ft. Danny Brown)
6. Stay Gold
7. Don't Get Captured
8. Thieves! (Screamed the Ghost) (ft. Tunde Adebimpe)
9. 2100 (ft. Boots)
10. Panther Like a Panther (Miracle Mix) (ft. Trina)
11. Everybody Stay Calm
12. Oh Mama
13. Thursday in the Danger Room (ft. Kamasi Washington)
14. A Report to the Shareholders / Kill Your Masters
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Exclusive - Yellow & Black Gatefold Vinyl! Run the Jewels -
Hip-hop's preeminent collaboration between veteran rhyme-slayers El-P
and Killer Mike —have gone from a whim-driven underground rap project
to a worldwide sensation since the release of their 2013 debut Run The
Jewels. Mixing the industrial grime of New York City with the vibrant
bounce of the dirty South, they forge hip-hop's future while adhering to
the core tenets of its bedrock: gymnastic displays of skills,
incendiary political rhetoric, merciless braggadocio, battle-honed
assholery, R-rated punchlines and a back-and-forth that brings the
interplay of the shell-toe Adidas era screaming into our contemporary
nightmare.
RTJ3, the third outing by the firebrand rap duo of
Killer Mike and El-P, features a cadre of talented guest performers,
including Zach de la Rocha, Danny Brown, Tunde Adebimpe of TV On The
Radio, Kamasi Washington, and more. The album is “essentially the Run
the Jewels manifesto, an outpouring of rage and defiance that never
loses sight of the objectives: rallying the troops, holding all
accountable, and toppling oppression.” (Pitchfork)
Released on
Christmas Day 2016, the album charted in 11 countries, with its breakout
hit from the album, “Legend Has It”, being featured in the Super Bowl
advertisement for the global blockbuster feature film “Black Panther".
Embraced by fans and critics alike, it’s received praise for its
near-perfect execution as well as its sharp, visceral observations,
blistering beats and superb guest artists, cementing RTJ as one of the
most important artists of its era.