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Call Out Culture (Zilla Rocca & Alaska) Premiere Sun-soaked First Single "Summah Stoop" Feat. Curly Castro On Call Out Culture Podcast



Late last night, I received a Bandcamp Notification email from Wrecking Crew—Curly Castro, PremRock, Small Professor & Zilla Rocca—about their latest stand-alone single, "Summah Stoop" by Call Out Culture: Alaska x Curly Castro x Zilla Rocca. Essentially, this is the Call Out Culture Podcast Crew consisting of Alaska, Curly Castro & Zilla Rocca... but there's, also, a similarly named Hip-Hop crew consisting of Alaska & Zilla unofficially/FKA ZILLASKA. Those who know, will know this is FAR from Zilla Rocca & Alaska's first time collaborating together, but for those who may be unaware, Alaska & Zilla previously worked together on a number of occasions, including: "Return of The Angst" from Alaska's ALKAST EP/WORDS HURT's ALKAST:REMIXES from 2015, "Debuild" with Defcee from Curly Castro & Fakts One's RESTROY & DEBUILD, WORDS HURT's "I Love People" Feat. Red Pill (Zilla Rocca Remix,) "Mike Milligan (Kitchen Brotehrs)" with Curly Castro & My Man Shafe from Career Crooks' Good Luck with That, and "FAMOUS NAMES FOR $1,000" from IT AKA Alaska & Cryptic One's year-long/monthly 2017 Bandcamp Singles Series.


Zilla Rocca & Alaska, also, recently let loose two long-vaulted cuts, "Pinball Machine Gun Rap" with PremRock, Curly Castro & CASTLE from Wrecking Crew's newly re-issued Wu-Tang Pulp CD and "Master Key" Feat. s.HaBiB & Wally Clark from the CD version of Zilla Rocca's latest album, '96 MENTALITY. "New episode from Call Out Culture Podcast, including the first single from the Call Out Culture Rap group of me and ALASKA featuring Curly Castro on the hook!" Zilla Rocca posted on Facebook Friday morning. On this week's and the June 14, 2019 episode of Call Out Culture, Alaska, Curly & Zilla have been counting down each of their Top 10 BBQ/Summah Jams and for the occasion, cooked up their own special Summah Jam/Jawn. Call Out Culture's "Summah Stoop" Feat. Curly Castro is now available to purchase or stream exclusively on Wrecking Crew's Bandcamp page, plus, Alaska put together two accompanying playlists: 31-track Call Out Culture Summah/BBQ Jawns on YouTube and similarly-named Call Out Culture Summah/BBQ Jawns Mix on Spotify. It appears as though Call Out Culture FKA ZILLASKA's proper full-length EP/LP is currently in-the-works and steadily nearing completion and, boy, let me tell you: I, for one, CAN'T WAIT to hear it?!!!??!

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