Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh Are Hip-Hop’s Joe Montana & Jerry Rice: On “Stabbed & Shot 2,” Drake Collab & Favorite Styles P & Jadakiss Verses

When 38 Spesh and Benny The Butcher teamed up on Stabbed & Shot in 2018, they were in the midst of a transformative year of their career. Hip-hop was witnessing the rise of one of the most important collectives of the past decade–Griselda–and upstate New York created a self-sufficient hub for independent rap. That year, Benny The Butcher emerged with his debut album, Tana Talk 3 while Spesh jumpstarted a second wind of his career with Son Of G Rap, a collaborative project alongside Kool G Rap that felt like a passing of the torch. 

Although one of the most underrated releases from 2018, Stabbed & Shot has been a fan favorite among both artists’ core bases. Six years later, Spesh and Benny reunited for its sequel that captures their growth and chemistry over these past few years. For two MCs who’ve proven time and time again that they are practically unf*ckwittable on the microphone, Stabbed & Shot 2 was another exercise in consistency.

“We both have grew as individuals and men, and to still be able to have that skill level and honestly, surpass the first one, is really the most rewarding thing,” Spesh told HotNewHipHop over a Zoom call. “To show that we’re not actually on a decline after all of these years is probably the most rewarding thing. To be able to listen to a solid body of work, and compare it to something that we knew would be very hard to even match, let alone top, so it’s probably the most rewarding thing is to be able to see that we’re actually still, you know, improving.”

2024 alone has been the most visible year in their careers. For 38 Spesh, it revolved around the release of two strong bodies of work–Mother & Gun and Grafh’s God’s Timing, which he produced–and for Benny The Butcher, it marked the end of a 22-month drought. He finally dropped his Def Jam debut, Everybody Can’t Go, along with two summer packs, Summertime Butch and Buffalo Butch Vol. 1, the latter of which contained the highly anticipated, “Buffalo Freestyle” featuring Drake. Similar to Spesh, Benny views this body of work as a testament to their journey in their respective careers and an homage to those who’ve paved the way for them.

“I’m saying to the 10th power, we’ve been influenced by [Styles P and Jadakiss],” Benny said. “But we are confident that we trailblazed this back-and-forth lane ourselves. We’re confident that people hold us high up there in the ranks. We confident that it’s a back-and-forth duo who aspired to be better than me and Spesh.”

We caught up with 38 Spesh and Benny The Butcher (who jumped on the call halfway through) to discuss their latest joint project, their favorite back-and-forth verses from Styles P and Jadakiss, the Drake collab, and why they feel like the Jerry Rice and Joe Montana of hip-hop.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

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HotNewHipHop: I feel like there’s a little bit more vigor when you and Benny step in the booth together, but from your perspective, how’s the energy different when you two are in the studio together, working on a project, compared to your solo projects?

38 Spesh: Well, it’s definitely a more of a competitive sport thing, you know? It’s more like a sport thing when we working together. We have to actually perform at a high level. Because, we both have a high skill level. So, you know, we both push each other to bring the best out of each other. 

Benny described this as “pure intellectual street dialect mixed with hindsight.” Just considering that both of you kind of had some of your most visible bodies of works this year, what was the most rewarding part about seeing this project through?

38: It was a lot of growth from the last release. So, it was a lot of different rewards with dealing with this, from the actual understanding of the business–better understanding of the business–a better understanding of ourselves, a lot more to talk about and touch on. Because, you know, it’s six years later. We both have grew as individuals and men, and to still be able to have that skill level and honestly, surpass the first one, is really the most rewarding thing. To show that we’re not actually on a decline after all of these years is probably the most rewarding thing. To be able to listen to a solid body of work, and compare it to something that we knew would be very hard to even match, let alone top, so it’s probably the most rewarding thing is to be able to see that we’re actually still, you know, improving.

How long did this project take to bring to life in its entirety?

38: The idea and the concept was always there but once we started working–we work pretty fast. So I would say, you know, a few studio sessions. That’s how we do. The first one, we made in three studio sessions. I say this one, we made probably four studio sessions. 

In your interview on My Expert Opinion, you mentioned that consistency is how to separate yourself from the crowd as MCs. How did the consistency of your respective solo catalogs in the past few years help you two deliver a potent body of work after coming together again?

38: That’s exactly what forms the body of work–the consistency. Like, you know, if we would have slowed down in any way, we wouldn’t have been able to deliver the way that we actually deliver. The consistency is what helped us be able to elevate our penmanship; to actually be able to deliver a better project. This is a sport, so the more that you practice, the better that you’re going to get. A lot of people slow down after they put out great bodies of work, or they let life get in the way, or whatever, things of that nature. We actually kept practicing and kept practicing and sharpening our skills and actually improved. So, you know, and that was due to the consistency. And if we had a lack of consistency, the project wouldn’t sound as good. So consistency is one of the main key factors of why we was able to over deliver.

There are sports references scattered throughout your catalog but you’ve also garnered attention from many athletes. How does it feel knowing the music that you create reaches well beyond the audience that you’re speaking to?

38: It was a surprise at first, because I never imagined reaching–I only rap for the direct audience, and my main goal was to feed them, but [with] the authenticity and the high level of penmanship, I realized that when you’re great at something, you’re recognized by people that are great at what they do. You move on the same frequency. I’m the best at what I do, so the people that are the best at what they do are going to appreciate what I do because we’re just the best at what we do. 

I had to understand the reason why LeBron [James] is saying my stuff word for word, it’s just because we move at the same frequency. We operate at the same extreme frequency of being the best. So that’s what made me understand, like, oh, “okay, even if I don’t watch sports, or even if we come from these different backgrounds, it’s just that actually, we all have the same thing inside,” and it’s just the drive to be the best and the skill set to be the best. That’s why they relate to it, more or less than just the music is, it’s a high skill set when we just the best that do it, you know?

You didn’t produce anything on this project compared to the first installment of Shot & Stabbed. However, there’s the inclusion of Harry Fraud, Daringer, and other prominent names. What was the beat selection process like with this project? 

38: Honestly, we go completely off-field. So it really don’t be in a producer’s hands, it be in our hands. Usually, the producers be guessing and a lot of times, the producers be guessing wrong. Producers guess, they say, “Oh, I got this. That sounds [that’s] good for y’all,” and a lot of times they don’t be on point. It be the ones that they don’t think that we would love, that they sitting on, that they probably would skip past, that we like, “hold on, go back, play that one. That’s the one.” And, you know, so it really be on us. We go into there, and we go completely off the way that the music makes us feel. Me and Benny kind of give each other a head nod. That’s our sign of agreeing, like, “oh yeah, this is the one,” because we both moving off of the way it makes us feel. Each one of these beats was hand-picked completely off of feeling. 

So, you know, it wasn’t even about the name of the producers, because it could have been–some of these guys I’d heard of for the first time. Like a couple of producers on here, I actually heard for the first time. One of them is Asethic who I met off Instagram from just scrolling, and he had a sound–he produced “High Stakes”–and it was a sound that was actually in our vein. And I said, “This feels like us.” Another guy who produced the single “Brick Specials,” I never heard of before in my life, and I just came across him off of YouTube, and it was just a feel. So it wasn’t really the producers actually coming up with ideas or concepts or sounds for us. It was just us searching for the actual sound that we love.

How would you describe the feeling of this project in that case? In terms of the head space that you and Benny were in. 

38: ​​We was in a hungry space, and it was a space that we had to get back to due to all of the success and how far we have actually travelled from six years. We found ourselves back in a hungry space, though, and it took us a while to get back to that space of hunger, but that was the space that we knew we had to be in in order to approach this project. That was the space that we were in, and that’s why we were able to deliver like that, because we were in a space where we had something to prove.

You’re going three-for-three in 2024 with the release of God’s Timing and Mother & Gun. How do you think this project complements those releases in a way that’s similar to your 2018 run? 

38: It’s just a display of consistency, showing the people how diverse and how talented I actually am. God’s Timing was displaying my production. Mother & Gun was displaying my lyrical ability and storytelling. And I feel like Stabbed & Shot is displaying my bar work, you know? So it all goes together, just showing how diverse and how talented I am.

Benny enters the Zoom call. 

Benny, thanks for joining us today.

Benny: What’s happening, baby? What I miss?

I wanted to ask you specifically: if you could compare yourself and Spesh to any duo in sports, who would it be?

BTB: I’m not going to lie, I’m going to have to say the obvious. The obvious is Shaq and Kobe. Jordan & Pippen. But I’m going to say, Jerry Rice and Joe Montana. 

Elaborate. Why those two?

BTB: Two champions. Basically–

38: That was a good pick, bro, because I don’t even watch sports like that. But 94–

BTB: [Laughs]

38: Listen, ‘94 49ers was my favorite team.

BTB: Real sh*t. Spesh is like the quarterback. He’s like the mastermind of this sh*t. He really just call the plays and I run the routes. It’s like, when you working with somebody like him, all you got to do is be in the right place at the right time, and you gonna catch the ball, you gonna score. That’s it. Run that right route and catch the ball. It’s gonna be a touchdown. When I’m working with this man, half the work is already done. All I got to do is show up.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 18: 38 Spesh and Benny The Butcher visit SiriusXM at SiriusXM Studios on October 18, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

I asked Spesh this already but I wanted to know, from your perspective, how does Stabbed & Shot 2 complement your 2024 output so far? 

BTB: It’s basically like the cherry on top because I wanted to have a very active year. Even coming into this year before any of my projects dropped, I sat back and realized I haven’t put out an album in 22 months before Everybody Can’t Go. So I wanted to do the direct opposite. I wanted to flood the market so Everybody Can’t Go, Summertime Butch, Buffalo Butch, then Stabbed & Shot 2. That’s just like the perfect way to end the year. 

How would you parallel your run in 2018, when you released Stabbed & Shot, to this year? 2018 was a very critical year in both of your careers and 2024 has been your most visible.

BTB: Man, it’s like we in a time machine. If you say it was six years ago, one of our most dominant years, and look up, we still doing the same sh*t six years later in the best shape of our lives. So it’s almost a testament to the hard work, the perseverance that we got and the determination. We could do this next year too, if we wanted to.

The comparisons to Styles P and Jadakiss are littered across the album. They even appeared on Stabbed & Shot in 2018. After working with them, how was it trying to channel that energy onto this project? 

BTB: I mean, basically, we are who we are, you know, I mean, and we’ve definitely been influenced by those dudes, man, to Infinity and Beyond. I’m saying to the 10th power,  we’ve been influenced by them. But we are confident that we trailblazed this back-and-forth lane ourselves. We’re confident that people hold us high up there in the ranks. We confident that it’s a back and forth duo who aspired to be better than me and Spesh. We set the stone with that sh*t, going back and forth with them, you know what I’m saying that? But I think we could carry it ourselves, and we veterans in this game at this point too.

38: Agreed.

Is there a particular back-and-forth between Styles P and Jadakiss that you two hold dear to your hearts? 

38: Man, most of the time, they go crazy every time, you know what I’m saying? Every time. 

BTB: 100%

38: I remember the first time when I lost my mind probably was “Banned From TV” when they went back-and-forth. Then, it was a joint off of the Ruff Ryders album called “Dope Money.” That was my sh*t.

BTB: Those are probably my favorites up there. I was definitely going to say “Banned From TV” but that “Dope Money”–

38: Oh my God. 

BTB: That sh*t was crazy. “We Gonna Make It,” can’t forget that. Can’t forget that.

38: “We Gonna Make It,” yeah. By the time “We Gonna Make It” came out, we already knew what they did.

BTB: Facts.

On “Jesus Arms,” Busta Rhymes says, “A lot of you better start rethinking your top five.” I know this is not the first time you guys have heard that from the legends, but how does it feel, even to this day and everything you guys have accomplished, hearing the pioneers and the bricklayers of this sh*t your praises in that sort of way?

38: Well, that’s one of the best feelings that come with this sh*t. It will always be appreciated to hear one of the pioneers give respect. Besides everything else, that’s all we really wanted before money. Before we even knew what money was, all we wanted was for them to let us know that we was good at what we did. So, that never leaves. That never leaves.

BTB: When you watch people ball out and do this, when they respect your jump shot, that’s a different kind of feeling. That’s definitely something that I look forward to, besides, you know, the money and the awards. The respect from your own peers, that means a lot.

You’ve done four collaborative projects with each other now: Stabbed & Shot, Stabbed & Shot 2, Trust The Sopranos, and Cocaine Cowboys. How would you rank those projects from one to four?

BTB: I’ma go Stabbed & Shot 1. Then, I don’t know after that. I love Trust The Sopranos. Cocaine Cowboys, it was special. I just feel like Stabbed & Shot 1 is special to me because it’s a marker in time. It just set the pace for what me and Spesh was about to do. And I feel like all of those albums are special because we put a lot into all of those, so it’s kind of hard to rank them. But I just know the first Stabbed & Shot is super special to me, because it’s just a marker in time, and it put everybody on notice, because they knew this day was coming. They knew we was about to leave a whole bunch of sh*t in our path. They knew he’s about to tear sh*t up so that’s a special one for me.

38: Yeah, I feel the same exact way. Stabbed & Shot 1 was like the beginning of the start of me taking this serious in the next level. And it was kind of like my introduction to this lane. That sh*t is definitely number one. It’s hard, like he said, to rank any of them other projects, but, you know, Stabbed & Shot 1 is definitely the significant one.

Benny, before we go, I wanted to ask you about the Drake collaboration. It’s been one of the most sought after records in your unreleased catalog and finally dropped over the summer before it was removed from DSPs. How did you feel about it finally hit streaming services and what was your reaction once it was removed?

BTB: I feel good to hit streaming services. I like dropping new music, getting people’s reaction, especially something fully loaded with bars like that. And, how I felt when I when I got took him down–I really didn’t feel how the people felt. Because I knew it was a possibility that that might happen. I was prepared for that already. So when it happened, I ain’t take it hard like that. You know, this game is full of loopholes and yellow tape that you got to crawl through to make certain sh*t happen. He just wasn’t able to make that happen. But, you know, no love lost for Drake and his team and no shit like that. You know, it’s just business and it’s just music, you know what I’m saying?

What can fans expect from both of you before the year ends?

BTB: What you got? What you working on over there, Spesh? You got some secret projects over there that you’re producing?

38: For the end of this year, it’s just about Stabbed & Shot 2. Next year? I’m loading up for next year. Next year, it’s gonna be a bunch of sh*t coming, but I don’t think I’m releasing nothing else this year. I’m not sure.

BTB: Me too. I’m on the same page. It’s all Stabbed & Shot. If we feel like really getting in the booth and releasing another single, just because but Stabbed & Shot 2 going to hold people down for the rest of the year, I believe.

38: Facts.

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Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh Drop Long-Awaited Sequel ‘Stabbed & Shot 2’

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After six years, Benny The Butcher and 38 Spesh have reunited for the highly anticipated sequel Stabbed & Shot 2, delivering a gritty follow-up to their fan-favorite project Stabbed & Shot. Alongside the album’s release, the duo dropped a video for “Internal Affairs,” featuring OT The Real.

For Benny The Butcher, 2024 has been a standout year. Following the release of his major label debut Everybody Can’t Go on Def Jam, Benny continued his hot streak with Summertime Butch and Buffalo Butch, Vol. 1, which included his long-awaited collaboration with Drake. Stabbed & Shot 2 marks his return to the streets, reuniting with 38 Spesh to deliver more raw, street-oriented content.

38 Spesh has also had an active year, releasing the critically acclaimed Mother & Gun, further proving his dual talents as both an emcee and producer. On Stabbed & Shot 2, Benny and Spesh maintain their chemistry, seamlessly blending their styles for more vivid storytelling and street narratives.

With high expectations surrounding the sequel, Stabbed & Shot 2 doesn’t disappoint. The album features guest appearances from Busta Rhymes, Dave East, Ransom, and more, with production from Harry Fraud, Daringer, and others. Benny and Spesh continue to prove why they are among hip-hop’s elite, bringing gritty lyricism and sharp flows to the forefront.

“Stabbed & Shot 2 is pure intellectual street dialect mixed with hindsight,” Benny says, promising the same high-caliber bars fans expect.

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Benny The Butcher And .38 Spesh Drop New Visuals For “Higher Stakes”

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It’s been six years since Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh linked up for the fan-favorite Stabbed & Shot.  On 10.18.24 that all changes, as Benny & Spesh have announced the long-awaited collaborative sequel; Stabbed & Shot 2.  Much has changed in the interim, including their respective statures, as they have both grown, elevated and evolved. 

For Benny The Butcher, 2024 has already been a monumental year. After dropping his major label solo debut, Everybody Can’t Go, on Def Jam, he followed up with “the summer ain’t over until say it is” projects Summertime Butch and Buffalo Butch, Vol. 1, the latter of which featured his long-awaited collaboration with Drake.  Benny’s ability to balance his gritty street lyricism with his growing mainstream presence has solidified his reputation as one of hip-hop’s most versatile voices. Stabbed & Shot 2sees him returning to his roots, reconnecting with 38 Spesh for another round of paper chasing.

38 Spesh, has also been active and supremely accurate this year, most recently with the release of the critically acclaimed, and perhaps his most visible project to date, Mother & Gun, which again displayed his versatility as both an emcee and producer. 

Benny & Spesh also realize that their long-awaited collaborative sequel includes much higher stakes and baked-in expectations.  But, they thrive under that pressure, as Stabbed & Shot 2 is the rare sequel that surpasses its predecessor; when you turn on the bright kitchen lights, Benny & Spesh are always going to cook up and deliver. 

Dubbing themselves as the best tandem to go back and forth since Jadakiss & Styles P, Stabbed & Shot 2 is a master class in plug talk, survival tactics, and everything you want from a Benny & Spesh drop.  The chemistry is even more elevated, their distinct styles blend seamlessly, and they effortlessly deliver more of the barred-out, street narratives and vivid storytelling that has defined their careers.  Stabbed & Shot 2 is a testament to their growth, and resilience as artists and entrepreneurs.

A week after releasing a two-pack of singles “Jesus Arms” featuring Busta Rhymes and “Brick Specials,” Benny & Spesh are back with the album’s first visual “High Stakes,” which is now available below.   “High Stakes” will be available at all DSP’s at midnight. 

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Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh Drop Coke Bars Galore On “High Stakes”

Benny The Butcher and 38 Spesh are here with “High Stakes,” the third single from their forthcoming collab tape, STABBED & SHOT 2. This track features some classic coke bars from the frequent teammates, as they recount some of their most important deals. Based on the lyrics, they seemed to mold them into the rap stars we know them to be today. “Three bricks and my nephew four, they both a toddler age
I put a block of yay’ in a blender while he potty-train / I was good with one foot in like receivers in college games
,” The Butcher raps.

Prior to “High Stakes,” Benny and 38 Spesh dropped off a nice two-pack for fans. “Jesus Arms” and “Brick Specials” were some fine additions to their joint catalog, with Busta Rhymes joining them for the former. STABBED & SHOT 2 will arrive next Friday, October 18. When it does, it will officially be the sequel to the original that graced our ears back in 2018. Other guests for the 16-track set will include V Don, ElCamino, Ransom, OT The Real, Daringer, Dave East, and more. For now, though, be sure to give “High Stakes” a spin with the new YouTube music video link below.

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“High Stakes” – Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh

Quotable Lyrics:

Let me show y’all what it’s like behind the stage
Because in rap, the pay cycle ninety days
Between that, the streets movin’, most likely, I’ll be paid
I need a brick and theme music from the likes of Isaac Hayes
Droppin’ pocket change for floor seats, the Lakers/Rockets game
Now we got a sports firm, look what a high became

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Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh Announce Highly Anticipated ‘Stabbed & Shot 2’ Release

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It’s been six years since Benny The Butcher and 38 Spesh dropped their fan-favorite collaboration, Stabbed & Shot, but the wait is finally over. The duo recently announced Stabbed & Shot 2, set to drop on October 18, 2024, via BSF/TCF Records.

In the years since their first joint project, Benny and Spesh have grown significantly, cementing their places as key figures in hip-hop. Benny has had a monumental 2024, with his major label debut Everybody Can’t Go on Def Jam and two follow-up projects, Summertime Butch and Buffalo Butch, Vol. 1. The latter featured a long-awaited collaboration with Drake, showcasing Benny’s ability to balance gritty street narratives with mainstream appeal.

Meanwhile, 38 Spesh continues solidifying his position as a skilled emcee and producer, releasing Mother & Gun, a critically acclaimed project that expanded his reach.

Stabbed & Shot 2 marks a return to their roots, with Benny and Spesh declaring themselves the best tandem since Jadakiss and Styles P. They thrive under pressure, delivering a sequel that surpasses the original. The project is filled with the street storytelling and vivid lyricism that has defined their careers, with a level of chemistry between them that feels even more refined this time around.

The album features high-profile guest appearances and production from the likes of Busta Rhymes, Dave East, Harry Fraud, Daringer, and more.

With the release of lead singles “Jesus Arms” and “Brick Specials,” Benny and Spesh again prove why they are a force in hip-hop.

Stabbed & Shot 2 drops on October 18, 2024.

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Benny The Butcher & 38 Spesh Recruit Busta Rhymes For “Jesus Arms” Two Pack

Benny The Butcher and 38 Spesh may have never been on the same label, but they sure do have an unbreakable connection. Their history spans several years, with countless grimy and hard-hitting collaborations. Sometimes, they come together with joint projects, and they have been doing that since 2008, if you can believe that. It all started with Cocaine Cowboys, released under T.C.F. Music Group. Typically, when you see that label, –run by Spesh– Benny’s Black Soprano Family, LLC is usually attached to their collab tapes.

What we are trying to say is that these two have another record coming out soon and it’s a sequel. On October 18, STABBED & SHOT 2 will hit DSPs over six years after the original Stabbed & Shot. This will just be another day at the office for Spesh and Butch, as both prolific MCs have multiple LPs out in 2024. For the former, this will bring his total to five, and three for the latter. To promote STABBED & SHOT 2, they are here with a two-pack featuring “Jesus Arms” and “Brick Specials”. The former features Busta Rhymes, who is one of nine different guests on this upcoming 16-song set. Check out the tracks with the links below.

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“Jesus Arms” & “Brick Specials” – Benny The Butcher, 38 Spesh, & Busta Rhymes

Quotable Lyrics From “Jesus Arms”:

B****, we back to bang ’em with heat ’til somebody start to partially bleed
They blood’ll rain on the hoard, watch all the rest take heed
Always come to offer the cure with the best of the mead
Purer than the holy water that be blessin’ your seed
Higher than a hiker that’s climbin’ a mountain of weed
Blessed like it’s God in the flesh, you’re not in my league

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38 Spesh Delivers His Fourth Project Of 2024, “Mother & Gun”

38 Spesh, Rochester, New York rapper and producer, is always going to be active year in and year out. You can pencil him in for at least 2-3 projects every 12 months, and sometimes even more. With him dropping Mother & Gun, 38 Spesh is already over that quota, and there’s still about three and half months to go. This new 10-track offering follows up a trio of collaborative efforts that saw the veteran go behind the boards for. The most recent of them was Grafh’s God’s Timing, which dropped back on July 26. The other two works that Spesh has been involved in include The Musalini’s In God We Trust and Rasheed Chappell’s Checks & Balances.

Besides this being his first solo album of the year, 38 Spesh is also making this release a big deal content matter wise. When he announced Mother & Gun back over a week ago via social media, he mentioned how this record has lots of emotional weight. “Im dropping my album next Friday 8/16 and it’s called “Mother&Gun”. This is the most intimate and personal project I ever made. I can’t wait until yall hear it.” You’ll be able to feel that right away on the opener “Early Morning”. In some of the first few lines, Spesh mentions how this is a tribute to his late mother. Overall, the project also delves into resiliency, his past, and other personal anecdotes. See what all the hype is about with the links below.

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Mother & Gun Tracklist:

  1. Early Morning
  2. Sacrifice (feat. Clemm Rishad)
  3. Spesh Is Back
  4. Del Lago
  5. Had It Coming (feat. Havoc & Lloyd Banks)
  6. Burn Marks
  7. Speshal Methods with Method Man (feat. Ti-Lar Bee)
  8. Can’t Show Love Pt. 3
  9. Only You (feat. Klass Murda)
  10. Underestimated (feat. Benny The Butcher & Che Noir)

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.38 Spesh Releases New Single Feat. Method Man “Speshal Methods”, Announces New Project

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38 Spesh has announced that his forthcoming project Mother & Gun will be released on 8.16.24.  To set things off, Spesh has dropped the project’s first single, “Speshal Methods,” featuring Method Man and Ti-Lar Bee.  “Speshal Methods” is produced by Jimmy Dukes and is now available. 

38 Spesh shared his excitement about the collaboration with Method Man, saying, “I found out Meth was a fan of my music when he mentioned my name in an interview, and so I immediately reached out to him to get a record done.”  Trust Gang & Wu-Tang is way overdue; as Method Man’s iconic flow & Spesh’s signature sound is sure to resonate.

Mother & Gun is a testament to 38 Spesh’s evolution as an artist and a producer, showcasing his unique blend of gritty storytelling and sharp lyricism; it’s a narrative journey reflecting 38 Spesh’s experiences and the realities of life in upstate NY. Mother & Gun features appearances and production from Method Man, Havoc, Benny The Butcher, Lloyd Banks, StreetRunner, Che Noir, and Jimmy Dukes.

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Rakim Releases First New Project In 15 Years ‘G.O.D.’S Network (Reb7rth)’, New Video “Love Is The Message”

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Hip-hop legend Rakim is breaking new ground with his new project, G.O.D.’S NETWORK (REB7RTH), by flexing his skills both on the mic and behind the boards.  Widely lauded as the best lyricist of all time, The God MC himself is blessing the culture with the next step in his historic career; and his first project in 15 years.  G.O.D.’S NETWORK (REB7RTH) is now available.

“I feel like the battery in my back has been reenergized,” Rakim said about his new project, which arrives nearly four decades after the release of his classic debut with Eric B., Paid In Full. Since then, he’s continued to shape the landscape and culture of hip-hop as we know it, inspiring rising artists with his hype live shows and incredible studio albums. And while he’s produced some of his previous work—notably “Don’t Sweat the Technique,” “Juice (Know The Ledge),” and “Paid In Full”—this feels like new territory for the 18th Letter, whose production and scratching talents are nothing short of remarkable.

G.O.D.’S NETWORK (REB7RTH) is proof that Rakim is truly one of the most special artists we’ve known, not just in hip-hop, but all of music. You can tell he feels that level of praise when speaking about the genesis of the album. “Having the ability to showcase my talents behind the boards, coupled with the elite lyricism the world already knows and gives me infinite praise for, alongside some of the best talents to ever do it is truly a blessing and for that I am humbled,” Rakim declared.

The album’s first single, “Be Ill,” is the perfect introduction, as it pairs Rakim’s raw rhymes and head-nodding production with slick guest features from Kurupt and Masta Killa. Elsewhere, Rakim slows it down for the soulful “Love Is The Message,” which features Nipsey Hussle, Planet Asia, Louis King, Snoop Dogg, Sally Green, Kobe Honeycutt, and the LA Grand Choir. And then there’s the chest-thumping “International,” a straight-up slapper with hard-hitting rhymes from Kool G. Rap, Tristate, and Joell Ortiz.

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Grafh x 38 Spesh Feat. Halie Supreme And Talib Kweli “Right Now”

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Grafh and 38 Spesh will release a collaborative project, God’s Timing, on 7.26.24.  Today, they released the project’s first focus track, “Right Now,” which features Haile Supreme and Talib Kweli.

God’s Timing is produced in its entirety by 38 Spesh and he also adds vocals as well, and includes appearances from Jim Jones, Talib Kweli, Method Man, Vado, Freeway, Memphis Bleek and Peedi Crakk.

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