Blu & Exile True & Livin
After 2017's 10 year anniversary tour of Below The Heavens and a b-sides/rarities release in In The Beginning many wondered whether or not Blu & Exile would ever reunite for a proper new release or if that year was as much a curtain call as it was a celebration. Putting those questions to rest, Dirty Science Records is proud to announce the True & Livin EP - as Blu & Exile's undeniable chemistry is yet again put on display. "True and Livin feels like a spiritual call to all that have honor and truth in their being. It sees how present day and beyond is always trying to calculate or monetize what comes from God or what comes from an artist's spirit, but it also recognizes the truth that is inside of Blu and Exile's music and brags about it, even in a humble way somehow. This might be the first hip hop braggadocio song that invites us all to feel the same about themselves as long as they connect to the spirit and truth that is inside this song and inside us all." Exile says about the EP's title track. Positivity and strength remain a theme on this EP, in Spread Sunshine and the stand out posse cut featuring most of the Dirty Science crew in Choosey, Johaz, Cashus King, Aloe Blacc, Fashawn & Blame One on Power To The People. Blu adds, "Power To The People" is a call to the people, a call for the people to unite. Unification is power, power in numbers." Catch Blu & Exile and more Dirty Science artists on tour now: May 2 in Seattle @ The Crocodile May 10 in Las Vegas @ Ninja Karaoke May 11 in Berkeley @ Cornerstone May 14 in Portland @ Mississippi Studios May 15 in Costa Mesa @ The Wayfarer May 18 in Chicago @ Sub T May 19 in Detroit @ Deluxx Fluxx May 28 in Atlanta @ 529 May 29 in New Orleans @ The Den May 31 in Fort Worth @ Shipping & Receiving TBA - Los Angeles TBA - San Diego TBA - New York
- 1. True & Livin'
- 2. Spread Sunshine
- 3. Power to the People Ft. Choosey, Johaz, Cashus King, Aloe Blacc, Fashawn & Blame One
- 4. True & Livin' (Instrumental)
- 5. Spread Sunshine (Instrumental)
- 6. Power to the People (Instrumental)