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CW001 Kool G KOOL G RAP Return Of The Don *LP coming in August KEY SELLING POINTS • “Return Of The Don World Tour” starting in US and Europe May thru August and rest of the world later in the year and 2018 • Notable press + radio support: Hot 97, Power 105, Sirius hiphop nation, XXL, The Source, VIBE, Rapradar, Ambrosia For Heads, Sirius Shade 45, Beat 1 Radio, Mass Appeal, Miss Info, DJ Premier, Kay Slay, Statik Selektah, Tony Touch, Sway in the morning, Peter Rosenberg, DJ Eclipse, DJ Wonder, This is 50, Vlad TV • NPR advance album stream week of release • Sirius “First Play” album special June 2-16 DESCRIPTION ARTIST: Kool G Rap In June, Kool G Rap will release his new solo album, Return Of The TITLE: Return Of The Don Don, which is entirely produced by MoSS and features a veritable who’s who list of new and familiar spitters; Freeway, Noreaga, CATALOG: cd-CW001 Cormega, Raekwon, Sheek Louch, Saigon, Termanology, Fame, LABEL: Clockwork Music KXNG Crooked, Conway The Machine & Westside Gunn (the newest GENRE: Hip-Hop/Rap signees to Eminem’s Shady Records) and the late Sean Price. “Rest BARCODE: 888295593861 in peace to Sean Price who I was fortunate enough to record with,” CD FORMAT: G Rap commented. RELEASE: 6/16/2017 LIST PRICE: $12.98 / AL “What motivates me to get in the studio is really being in that creative zone that you cannot just enter on demand,” G Rap stated. “It is more TRACKLISTING (Click Tracks In Blue To Preview Audio) like an extremely powerful vibe that overcomes you. It’s triggered by hearing a particular track, or being inspired by another artist 1. Return Of The Don or, a life experience that makes your mind and heart open up and lyrics just pour from your soul in the capacity of an avalanche. That’s 2. Mack Lean feat. Fred The Godson + AG Da Coroner what The Return Of The Don represents; an amalgamation of past, 3. Criminal Outfit feat. N.O.R.E present and future and a tribute to some of my most favorite spitters 4. Wise Guys feat. Fame (M.O.P.) & Freeway worldwide; this is my salute to those artists.” 5. Out For That Life feat. Raekwon 6. Times Up Canadian born (and a Toronto resident), MoSS’ production credits 7. Capitol Hill feat. Manolo Rose, Sheek Louch & Cormega are instantly recognizable and have resulted in over 2 million record sales worldwide. Ghostface Killah’s smash hit “Kilos”, Raekwon’s 8. Running feat. Termanology & Saigon ”Have Mercy”, Obie Trice’s entire Special Reserve album and most 9. World Is Mine feat. Crooked I, Willie The Kid & Pearl Gates recently his debut producer album, Marching To The Sound Of My 10. Popped Off feat. Sean Price & Ransom Own Drum, which featured appearances from Joe Budden, DJ 11. Rest In Peace feat. Conway The Machine + Westside Gunn Premier, AZ, Joell Ortiz, Sean Price, Jon Connor, Skyzoo, Inspectah Deck, Havoc, Slum Village and others. MoSS reflected on the creative journey that would become Return Of The Don. “G Rap and I have worked together a few times over the years and we reconnected and started recording songs that ended up being the foundation to The Return Of The Don. The album kind of took on a life of its own.” PROUDLY DISTRIBUTED BY FAT BEATS DISTRIBUTION | 8920 ETON AVE. CANOGA PARK, CA 91304 | DISTRIBUTION.FATBEATS.COM.
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