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What So Not Breathes New Life Into Run The Jewels’ “JU$T” [REMIX]


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What So Not puts his spin on Run The Jewels‘ “JU$T” featuring Pharrell Williams and Zack de la Rocha, marking the producer’s first new material in 2021.

The song off RTJ4 is poetic and relevant, delivering raw, unfiltered lyrics on the structure of society and the struggles minorities face. For this new remix, the original heavy beat carried by Killer Mike and El-P is traded for a softer, melodic yet gritty production signature of What So Not. Same message, new energy.

What So Not shares of the release — “Starting as a bootleg, I was honoured to get the nod to put this record out, not only with RTJ, but also my childhood heroes Zack and Pharrell.”

The last we heard from the producer was “20:25” with Flux Pavilion featuring The Chain Gang of 1974. Perhaps this remix signals a big release year for What So Not — at least we hope.

Listen here to WSN x RTJ!

Run The Jewels – JU$T (What So Not Remix)

Stream/DL: https://lnk.to/WSN-RTJ-JUSTREMIX

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: What So Not Breathes New Life Into Run The Jewels’ “JU$T” [REMIX]

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