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iNTeLL x DLP: COMPUTERS FOR THE HOOD

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2ND GENERATION WU, son of DLP on his new album Computers For The Hood (out independently on . “What could a young mind in the hood do with a computer? Create art? Start a business? I’m not sure, but if I could give out computers for the hood to find out, I would,” he contemplates. The record aims to unite old-school with new school, featuring guest spots from hip-hop legends Del tha Funkee Homosapien, A. The Rugged Man, among others.

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iNTeLL x DLP

The journey to Computers For The Hood is a tight 11 track showcase of creative partner DLP’s raw old school-influenced production that still has a modern flair perfect for 2021. The beatwork serves as the perfect canvas for iNTeLL to confidently lay down memorable bars, hooks, and stories that serve as a perfect homage to his home turf of Staten Island.

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Computers For The Hood
1. Computers For… (Intro)
2. Horahhh (ft. Del The Funky Homosapien)
3. Entertainment (ft. Denzil Porter)
4. Now I Know
5. Bad Apples (Skit)
6. Beatside Staten (ft. Eddy I)
7. Motherboards (ft. Tahmell and Mickey Factz)
8. The Owl Cry (ft. Ras Kass and Ruste Juxx)
9. Django Hardware (ft. Prema777)
10. Know The Gospel (ft. R.A. The Rugged and LDonthecut)
11. … The Hood? (Outro)

“A few years back, when I was still earning the respect of my peers, Young Dirty Bastard had reached out to me to appear with him for several shows. At one of the shows, I met my future wife Prema777 (who is featured on the track “Django Hardware”) and at another, I met DLP,” explains iNTeLL about the road that led him to Also Read: Paramount+ Releases New MTV Family Legacy Episodes March 25

“Shortly after that, DLP approached me about producing a collaboration record between myself and Young Dirty Bastard. I saw this as an opportunity to also include some of the other sons of Wu-Tang, so I reached out to a Method Man’s son PXWER. We ended up laying down what would later become the track ‘We Here Now.’ At the beginning of 2021, DLP reached back out to me and wanted to record a possible EP together. However, I was at a point of exhaustion from creating and building the 2nd Generation WU brand in addition to being burnt out from 2020.”

“Suddenly though, an opportunity to work with Del tha Funkee Homosapien came up,” iNTeLL recalls excitedly. “He is not only one of my lyrical mentors but one of the dopest emcees to exist, so I quickly signed on for that collab.” Inspired by this initial pairing, he explored the possibility of gathering a veritable collection of features and collaborators that helped solidify 2nd Generation WU’s iNTeLL x DLPJune 9, 2021. iNTeLLis also is available for interviews.

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