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BudaSport
BudaSportBudaSport

Catno

PLP-7846 PLP-7846 PLP-7846 PLP-7846

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Japan

Release date

Genres

Hip Hop

Styles

The international merger of two titans brings us a one-of-a-kind release packed with linguistic intrigue. LA producer Jansport J and Tokyo-based

The international merger of two titans brings us a one-of-a-kind release packed with linguistic intrigue. LA producer Jansport J and Tokyo-based DJ/producer BudaMonk bridge the east/west divide on their collaborative LP BudaSport. Across 15 tracks, underlying beats work as an adhesive, while dual languages spar and interlock in the foreground. Standout guests are featured heavily throughout the album. Veteran acts such as ISSUGI, 5lack and Daichi Yamamoto represent some of the phenomenal Japanese talent, while LA legends Thurz, Devin Morrison and Blu among others contribute verses from the US.

Jansport J is a prolific figure in the Los Angeles underground, and alongside several solo LPs and collaborative albums, he is grammy nominated for his production work on Nas’ King Disease II. BudaMonk is also no stranger to US shores with his records regularly being distributed by Delicious Vinyl and Fat Beats. P-VINE Records is delighted to present their joint work as a limited edition LP release with a unique Japanese obi-strip attached.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

32€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

1

Intro (Tonite!)

2

Old School, New Design

3

Make It Happen

4

Callin'

5

Spice

6

Can't Hide It

7

Susy

8

Pretty Eyes

9

All Praise Due

10

Jungles

11

21 'til

12

Pipeline

13

Whereva You At

14

Tell The World

15

未来への希望

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