Black Thought has impressed his fellow lyrical murderer Frequent with a shock freestyle over Redman‘s traditional monitor “Da Goodness.”
On Thursday (July 18), DJ J. Interval posted a clip of the impromptu lyrical lounge backstage throughout Roots Picnic, which featured the band’s frontman exhibiting off some bars.
The clip started with Redman dancing and rapping alongside to his traditional hit earlier than the digicam zooms in on Black Thought rapping over the monitor from the Def Squad legend, with Frequent responding by vibing out to the efficiency.
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That’s not the one Redman-associated monitor that received remixed throughout Roots Picnic weekend.
Black Thought, Frequent and Freeway connected with Technique Man and Redman for an all-star remix of “4,3,2,1” on the occasion.
The rap legends every made an look throughout J.Interval’s Reside Mixtape set on the pageant again in early June. Throughout that set, Black Thought spit new verses over traditional beats akin to Wu-Tang Clan‘s “Defend Ya Neck” and Technique Man’s “Convey the Ache” and Redman’s “Tonight’s Da Evening.”
The 5 rappers all then mixed to carry out a brand new rendition of “4,3,2,1,” which appeared on LL Cool J‘s 1997 album Phenomenon and in addition initially featured DMX, Canibus and Grasp P.
Following the remix of the traditional posse lower, Black Thought continued to spit over different iconic tracks akin to Raekwon‘s “Ice Cream” and GZA‘s “Shadowboxin.’”
Black Thought has stayed busy with visitor options, lately showing on “All Form of Concepts,” which is featured on Frequent and Pete Rock‘s joint album The Auditorium Vol. 1.
Though the Roots MC doesn’t spit a verse on the track, his presence is definitely felt on the no-nonsense, bars-heavy joint.
“I’m Soul Brother Uno, black from the longer term/ Make beats on the desk if I break my laptop/ Nonetheless make hits like I used to/ Preserve your prime 5, I’m God’s favourite producer,” Pete raps, proving he’s simply as sharp within the sales space as he’s behind the boards.
Frequent then takes the baton and spits: “Rack focus to the Black Moses that’s light-skinned/ A daybreak like when the evening finish, I’m multi-hyphened/ My stipend is ripened from Chi to Large Apple/ On the mic I’m Micah Parsons, any topic I deal with.”

