Soul Assassins leader and multi-platinum producer for Cypress Hill, the legendary DJ Muggs unveiled the title of the 2nd single, “Street Made”, off the upcoming Soul Assassins 3 album which is set to feature Scarface and Freddie Gibbs.
Yesterday (June 23) DJ Muggs took to social media to reveal the title and share a short, sneak peek of the upcoming track. The clip features a silky-voiced female lounge singer crooning as images of burning candles and a sunset takes place, possibly being the intro of the DJ Muggs-produced song is about to kick in.
Check out the short, sneak peek of “Street Made” from DJ Muggs, Scarface, and Freddie Gibbs below:
Last week, DJ Muggs announced that the next single coming from his forthcoming Soul Assassins 3 album would feature a collaboration between the recently retired Scarface and Freddie Gibbs.
Last month, the multi-platinum producer dropped the “Metropolis” single featuring Method Man of the iconic hip-hop Wu-Tang Clan and “The Ruler” Slick Rick. Muggs has also released a vast amount of collaborative projects including the recently releasedBang EP with Cappadonna, Gold with Rigz, Winter 2 with Roc Marciano, Meyhem Lauren, and T.F., Cartagena with Crimeapple, “Mile Zero” with Yelawolf, Death & The Magician with Rome Streetz, and American Cheese with Hologram to name a few.
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