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LIVE from Queens, New York: Action Brosnon, LL Cool J & Lloyd Banks - "Strictly 4 My Jeeps" (Remix)




While you patiently await SAAAB STORIES' June 11th release and contemplate what the Hell could be happening on it's highly amusing, head-scratching cover... Here's a neck-snapping Boom-Bap remix while you wait! Action Bronson expertly recruited 2 veteran Queens emcees, LL Cool J & Lloyd Banks for his official "Strictly 4 My Jeeps" (Remix), which debuted on Funkmaster Flex's Hot 97 radio show late last night. Chopping the bulk of his previous verses and then adding on a newly-written one the track order now seamlessly flows between Bronson, LL Cool J, and Lloyd Banks. Granted, I still haven't heard Authentic, LL Cool J's verse seems like a return to form since the slight MASSIVE fall from grace that is "Accidental Racist" with Country super-star Brad Paisley.


I'm actually kinda glad Harry Fraud didn't really do anything to re-tweak the beat, cause "Strictly 4 My Jeeps" is almost tailor-fit for LL Cool J's laid back 80's reminiscent flow: "Murder these mics boys, felon after the predicate / Fuck what you heard baby, that shit's all irrelevant / Third as fly or half as intelligent." G-unit foot soldier Lloyd Banks hasn't really been on my radar since Hunger for More, but he quite arguably SLAYS the tail-end of Bronson's track. All you audiophile completists out there can even tag "Strictly 4 My Jeeps" (Remix) onto the end of SAAAB STORIES as a bonus track, if you'd like; Action Bronson & Harry Fraud's long-awaited EP will finally hit iTunes thus upcoming Tuesday, June 11th. It be Bronson's first cohesive effort since inking a deal with VICE/Atlantic Records last August, which likely helped rope in a few all-star features from Raekwon, Wiz Khalifa, and Prodigy (Mobb Deep).

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