![]() There is a big misrepresentation of what the culture is and it’s a never ending story and its like an argument on religion.” “I want people to know that this is what Hip-Hop is. “I got a lot of people on there, up and coming and including main stream acts,” Kay Slay told of his last project. The New York DJ that will continue to keep the air ways at the tips of his fingers on Sirius/XM Radio and on New York’s Hot 97. Since this is his final project, Kay Slay elaborated on the changes throughout the Hip-Hop industry that led to his decision to “fall back” and play a role in the industry behind the scenes. “No disrespect to anything anybody is doing, but it’s got to have artists on there from the gutter that’s not getting mainstream air play as well, and a lot of people are scared to give people opportunities.” “Its my final album and I’m only doing it because the streets need one more Hip-Hop compilation, that’s really a Hip-Hop compilation,” Kay Slay continued. "Its a record dedicated to the rappers that we the real 'Kings of the streets. ![]() "Its a DJ cut, we rhyming about Hip-Hop," DJ Kay Slay told. Rhyme or Die features 20 songs, including the singles "Bury the Hatchet" featuring Lil Cease and Young Noble, as well as "King of the Streets," featuring DJ Khaled, DJ Doo Wop and DJ Drama on the hook. ![]() ![]() Kay Slay's final project will be released in November under his Street Sweepers Entertainment imprint.Īlthough he is financing the project, he is still shopping it around to the labels in search of a major distribution deal. (AllHipHop News) DJ Kay Slay has revealed that his next album Rhyme or Die will be his final album, although he has no plans on "retiring" from the rap game in anyway, shape, form or fashion. ![]()
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