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Marshmello Voices Off On Rap In New Hip Hop Series


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Marshmello has collaborated with his fair share of hip hop artists, but how do his opinions match up to yours? In a new series called Rap Chats from the blog Cool Accidents, Marshmello voices off on his favorite MC, best rap producer, best rap group and more.

For favorite MC, Marshmello goes for Roddy Ricch, with whom he made the song “Project Dreams” late last year — this one’s probably a promo answer. Best rap producer? Marshmello chooses Southside 808 Mafia — they belong to the same management company. Best rap group? He goes for $uicideboy$ — given the reasoning behind his other answers so far, are we to expect a collaboration between these two on Marshmello’s hip hop album?

Finally, he’s supposed to assemble his “fantasy rap squad.” Given five slots, he goes with Roddy Ricch, Post Malone, Juice WRLD, Drake, and Meek Mill. Can’t say we agree, but to each their own…

We’ll probably hear that hip hop album some time in 2019, so this should be a good litmus test for what to expect on it. Check out the video below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Marshmello Voices Off On Rap In New Hip Hop Series

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