DJ Crypt continues building his international "Tales From The Crypt" LP, enlisting Canadian hardcore MC Snak The Ripper for "Pull Up." Hip-hop saved Snak the Ripper's life – born William Scott Fyvie in 1982 in British Columbia, he nearly didn't survive his teens due to addictions and petty crime. Since his early 20s, he's devoted himself to the culture as both a prolific graffiti artist and one of the nastiest MCs in the Canadian rap game. He became the balaclava-clad face of Stompdown Killaz, a Vancouver-area collective comprising MCs, graf artists, and clothing designers, as well as his own label Stealth Bomb Records. In 2010, he became a member of 100 MAD, the hip-hop collective founded by Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz of Onyx. Over 150 million YouTube views, over 120 million audio-only streams, headline tours in 20 countries, and shared stages with Tech N9ne, MGK, Yelawolf, and Onyx. Co-produced by Jopez, mixed and mastered by Snares, video by Guess Who's Back Studio. Vinyl preorder is live. DJ Crypt has already connected Nine, Big Twins, and Cheloo to the album – Snak brings the Canadian hardcore dimension. The bridge between German turntablism and North American street rap stands firm.
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