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Bobby Blakdout, Hekler & Gladez Call Upon Cam’ron For Explosive Dubstep Anthem ‘DISRESPECT’


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Blak’d Out Records recently unveiled ‘DISRESPECT,’ a high-energy dubstep anthem featuring none other than Cam’ron from Dipset, the brainchild of the industry luminaries Bobby Blakdout, Hekler, and Gladez.

In ‘DISRESPECT,’ you’re treated to an adrenaline-fueled sonic journey, characterized by pulsating basslines, electrifying drops, and infectious energy. With early previews drawing comparisons to iconic collaborations like Skrillex and Rick Ross’s “Purple Lamborghini,””DISRESPECT” truly lives up to the hype.

“Late last year I worked on a remix with Bobby & Dabow, convo came up about working on an original track with Cam’Ron’s vocal and I immediately leaped at the opportunity since I come from a heavily influenced hip-hop/rap background. I knew that I had to get Gladez on this record because we had always talked about bridging the gap between two realms and I feel this was the proper way to approach this track. This track took many forms throughout the process, but the final version we are putting out now, I feel we are one step closer to bridging the gap between those two worlds” – Hekler

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Bobby Blakdout, Hekler & Gladez Call Upon Cam’ron For Explosive Dubstep Anthem ‘DISRESPECT’

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