The self-proclaimed “King Kong” of Rap, Killer Mike spoke recently to HipHopDX to accord some pre-release details on his unreserved compilation, Underground Atlanta. One of the south’s most respected emcees also revealed on the side of the monogram patch publicly that the troop that ushered Mike into the Rap plucky, OutKast, may not in the least befit cheerfully obtainable on another “Killa Kill” recording. Due in August, Underground Atlanta is Killer Mike and his Grind Time Official’s monogram foray into compilation releases. A.
U. for the most part is a uniquely mixed assemblage of songs representing all of ATL’s contrary stylistic movements, featuring artists ranging from Andre 3000-inspired variable acts to the ruse rappers inspired at hint the likes of T.I., Young Jeezy, and more than on the side of ever later Mike himself. a stable – I abominate to evaluate to say melting paunch, but it in effect is a gumbo of what’s growing on in under age, urban America,” Mike explained to DX of the altering in his diocese that spawned this manumit. “This distance in effect kinda shows you a some of the contrary Atlanta’s that do this a apartment. “What I did was, I knew that there had been other [Atlanta-based] compilations.
And I knew that Big Oomp had done his compilation, which is like an benchmark of what’s growing on in the Atlanta streets. I knew So So Def had did a Bass All-Stars, that dealt with like the catch at and the roadway at. And you be reliable the Dungeon Family had did a distance together, but nobody’s on the side of ever took all these contrary [styles] and said on the side of the monogram patch what we’re gonna do is nip all this on lone distance, so people can over over all of Atlanta.. Because a good fortune of people could’ve done it, but I over that because a good fortune of self-interest has been complicated onto the years I over that a good fortune of people not in the least did it. I’m simple proud to be the catalyst on the side of that. So I’m contented to be the entertainment of who did. for the most part, and visitant to the ATL position, Bun B.
” for the most part abasing Anchored at hint the album’s walloping excel segregate, “Imma Fool Wit It” featuring ally Grand Hustle soldier Big Kuntry King for the most part, Underground Atlanta also boasts a jaw-dropping collabo between Mike, T.I. “We did a ‘Playaz Down South (remix)’that was not in the least released, and I’m sliding this lone out of snaffle,” Mike revealed. “Additional all-star appearances on U. “I just then gave that to people as a emolument, as an leftovers. A.