Thirstin Howl The 3rd, DJ Heron, Sean Price, and General Steele serve up a “Double Dosage” with a remix of the 2011 track.
The Peruvian Boom Bap King DJ Heron returns with a “Double Dosage”.
Remixing a classic track from the Skillionaire Thirstin Howl The 3rd featuring fellow legends Sean Price and General Steele (Smif-N-Wessun).
Exemplifying golden age beat n’ bars the video reflects the larger-than-life emcees as super-powered beings (with animation courtesy of Sickboy).
“Double Dosage” is taken from the newly released album, ‘Thirstin On Heron’ available now (in limited USB edition) and streaming exclusively via Spotify and DJHeron.com!!!
Allowed full access to “the Polorican’s” musical vault, DJ Heron remixed many of Thirstin’s classic tracks from the 90’s on.
This includes tracks featuring Unique London, Sadat X, The Beatnuts, Master Fuol, and more.
Another single from the project, “A General (Remix)” featuring Big Boo, also received animated video treatment by DIOSCARTOONS.
DJ Heron originally from Brooklyn, cut his teeth in the early days of DJ Culture in Miami. Over the decades he has worked with / DJ’d for artists including De La Soul, Mobb Deep, Smoke DZA, KRS-One, The Lox, and many more.
Thirstin Howl last released the ‘Thoughts $killustrated’ LP last year which was fully produced by Matteo Getz, and featured appearances by Smoothe The Hustler, DV Alias Khryst, Masta Ace, A.G., U.G., Hurricane G, Rockness Monsta, Blaq Poet, and many more.
His press appearances supporting that album included Dr. Greenthumb (B-Real TV), Bootleg Kev, KG Certified, Outside With Gorilla Nems, The Juan Epstein Podcast, Have a Nice Day (Rock The Bells), and many more.
Also known as the Skillionaire Thirstin Howl’s is regarded as a fashion icon, street legend, emcee bar-barian, author and film director. His credits stretch back to the 1980’s and encompass everything legit and infamous about New York City during it’s hip-hop heyday.
Among his credits is co-authoring a coffee-table sized book “Bury Me With The Lo On” (along with Tom Gould) which sold out of it’s first run, being featured on Vice TV’s “The Black Market” TV series (with Michael K. Williams), and a feature subject in Mass Appeal’s Film, “Fresh Dressed”.