Hamburger Helper


Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire weaves something sinister and paranoid at the same damn…you get it. Beneath the filthy exterior there lies an introspective core of a man who may have just read a little too much J.D. Salinger for a lifetime (whilst having set up an incendiary “deconstruction” mechanism throughout his own apartment…in case “they” find him). La Flare and El-P each contribute to intensifying the song’s paradoxical feeling with treating unworthy women to horrible insta-meals whilst brandishing assault rifles and releasing a platoon of synth-eating robots hunting over a drum kit that would make Billy Squier‘s dome do the Leviathan (video note: the 0:46 mark), respectively. The Power And Passion EP will be out on November 6.

Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire “Telephuck” (Feat. Gucci Mane, Produced by El-P)

Bonus: Action Bastard brings in eXqo over something that sounds like the evil brother to Yung Joc‘s “It’s Goin’ Down.”

Action Bastard “Psycho Crusher” (Feat. Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire)

Why Do You Think It Sucks?

Despot and El-P go through the Pitchfork Selector wash process. They make rap happen over a rather tuff sounding country rap tune beat…titled “Harlem Shake” (?????????). Despot, a noted modern dance historian, will tell you why that makes sense and why there is a sense of urgency tied to anything bearing such a title…and that he can 1-up El-Producto in a game of monotonic sarcasm rants.

Not The Fiction That Is Sold

Oh it’s Killer Mike & El-P‘s project? Then expect nothing less than an uncommon, almost bizarre, high-quality visual treatment.


“Untitled” (Feat. Scar, Produced by El-P)

Def Jam Circa ’83

Killer Mike and co. each play his part as good samaritan in this grindhouse level visual. T.I. got some stripper voodoo bitches, possibly on “bath salts,” and Mike’s black shades grant him some crazy ninja invisibility powers as he makes “moving unnoticed” look completely effortless. R.A.P. Music out now.


“Big Beast” (Feat. Bun B, T.I., and Trouble, Produced by El-P)

Do remember…Killer Mike, El-P, Despot, and Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire go Into The Wild in one second:

Also, the god Spot will be performing with the BXVXK GXX (aka SpaceGhostPurrp) in NYC next week (catch him before he is jetty).

If They Ain’t…

Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire still stands as one of our favorite artists/people tied into this rap shit…underground or major or whatever. Watch this short interview and understand why.

Be sure to catch eX along with Killer Mike, El-P, and the brother Despot as they go Into The Wild, in a town near you:
big tour big raps

Respect Was Hard To Earn


Killer Mike will drop the El-P-produced megaton R.A.P. Music bomb in two weeks (5/15/2012). You wanna hear two new things called “Southern Fried” and “Jojo’s Chillin’,” respectively? Head over to Adult Swim‘s Williams Street.

Courtesy of Pitchfork

Juxed For The Gold

El-P‘s double-time meltdown with newfound co-d Killer Mike and our lil thun, Spot Lo. This is not dub step. Cancer For Cure in stores May 22.


“Tougher Colder Killer” (Feat. Killer Mike & Despot, Produced by El-P)

My Dad Was A Cop


Killer Mike makes a song about police people. El-P calls for distortion back-up. R.A.P. Music out on May 15.

Killer Mike “Don’t Die” (Produced by El-P)

Big up Pitchfork

In The Future

El-P is ready to release his first proper non-instrumental album since ’07. Cancer For Cure will be here on May 22 via Fat Possum Records; including collaborations with Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire, Danny Brown, Killer Mike, Paul Banks (of Interpol), Nick Thorburn (of The Islands), and the homie Despot.

El-P “The Full Retard”

Home Of The Dealers


Geng says, “Fuck Time Warner Cable”…as well as this:

Killer Mike & El-Producto unleash this first monster…beast…umm…from their upcoming Williams Street (that’s that Adult Swim life) R.A.P. album. El said he wanted to trigger that raucous Bomb Squad stee in every edumacated rap listener’s memory…something I always heard a bit of in his production to begin with…so sampling that iconic Fred Wesley buzzy-whatchamacallit is a great step in getting the reference across. Features some surprise Southern shooters who lay some strong cover fire, with both Bun B and T.I. catching direct hits with their shots.

Killer Mike & El-P “Big Beast” (Feat. Bun B, T.I., and Trouble, Produced by El-P)