Shuko and The Breed show love for the classic West Coast sound on their instrumental album “Dippin’“
After their single with the legendary rappers King Tee and MC Eiht, as well as two instrumental songs, the ode to the West Coast is finally out! The title of the album, “Dippin’“, is based on the song of the same name by West Coast legend King Tee, who besides MC Eiht and Benny Sings is also the only rap feature on the otherwise purely instrumental album. The record is available exclusively at HHV as a limited 50-piece bundle with snapback cap in a matching look and of course on all digital platforms. Also, they dropped the snippet for their whole album which you can give a listen below…
Shuko and The Breed can already look back on a number of prominent productions in Germany and the world. The Breed was mainly responsible for the style-defining sound of Alles oder Nix Records (English Translation: All Or Nothing Records) and is now mainly the house producer of Plusmacher, but has also built beats for famous German rappers like Olexesh, Haftbefehl, or Marteria. Shuko is known in Germany as a producer for Casper, Cro, Farid Bang, or Kollegah. Internationally, he could already place beats on releases of Cypress Hill, Evidence, The Clipse, Lil Wayne, or Nipsey Hussle. But besides their productions for rappers and singers, they have always concentrated on their solo careers. Both are very successful in the field of instrumental Hip Hop and can boast impressive figures in the millions on Spotify. But what unites the two is their love for the West Coast sound of the 90s. Therefore, they have now joined forces for a project on which they pay homage to classical G-funk, but also create a new modern version of this genre. This album is a tribute to the city of angels and its style-defining sound. The instrumental bangers fit perfectly into the summer and are the perfect soundtrack for sun, beer and BBQ.