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Run the Jewels Launch "Tag the Jewels" Graffiti Project, Share "Blockbuster Night Pt. 2"


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Run the Jewels Launch "Tag the Jewels" Graffiti Project, Share "Blockbuster Night Pt. 2"

Killer Mike and El-P's new album as Run the JewelsRTJ2, is officially out now. (Last week, they shared it as a free download.) They've launched "Tag the Jewels", a project in which number of street artists created public installations in cities all over the world interpreting the album's cover art. Over at the project's website, there's a map where all of the pieces can be found in the wild. 

Run the Jewels have also shared "Blockbuster Night Pt. 2", the album's iTunes bonus track which features Despot and Ratking's Wiki. Listen to it above.

On Wednesday, Killer Mike and El-P will appear at Rough Trade Records in Brooklyn, hosting a meet and greet and album listening session. The first 20 people who show up will get to go to a private Q&A session and screening of the movie The Warriors with Run the Jewels. Additionally, they'll perform on "The Late Show With David Letterman" on Halloween, which is this Friday. 

Watch Run the Jewels on Pitchfork.tv's "Over/Under":



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