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BlakRoc ‘Ain’t Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)’


Culled from the Black Keys-helmed and Damon Dash-pushed BlakRoc project, here’s the Mos Def and Jim Jones collabo ‘Ain’t Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)’. Dropping at the end of November, the album also features rap chaps RZA, Raekwon, MOP’s Billy Danze, Pharoahe Monch, Q-Tip and some up-from-the-vault ODB business.

Speaking on the project, RZA says, “It was fun and refreshing to work with The Black Keys as we all had one common denominator – the love of music.” In a similar sentiment, Monch says, “What it meant to me was something I always knew; great rock music and great hip-hop music fused together can create undeniable greatness.”

Chipping in, Q-Tip adds, “Experimenting with different sounds and genres of music has always been important to me. While collaborating in the studio with The Black Keys and Damon Dash may seem like an unusual fit, it felt natural. We were able to bring our own unique strengths and experiences together, and that signifies the true artistry of music. I think this is something that all fans of music will appreciate.”

Click here for more teasers from the project.

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