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ORGANIZED NOIZE Announces Debut Label Compilation

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Dungeon Family Members And More Grace The Tracks Of ORGANIZED NOIZE EP
BIG BOI X CEELO GREEN, SLEEPY BROWN, BIG RUBE, 2 CHAINZ, JOI, SCAR, JIMMY BROWN
ICONIC Grammy award-winning and chart-topping production team ORGANIZED NOIZE (Rico Wade, Ray Murray and Sleepy Brown) is pleased to announce the release of their inaugural compilation project, ORGANIZED NOIZE EP, on May 5, 2017 on their label, Organized Noise Productions. The 7-song opus is available for pre-order with the gratis track “KUSH,” featuring 2 CHAINZ and JOI IS available on iTunes. Released on 4/20, “KUSH” with its melodic and smooth sounds, pays homage to that great green cannabis. “Everyone knows that Organized Noize is about that KUSH.

We are very excited that it’s quickly becoming legal across the United States because it’s helped us to make some of the best music our generation had ever heard,” states Rico Wade. In an interview with NPR’s Mic Check, Ali Shaheed Muhammed stated that “Organized Noize’s sound has a massive imprint on the history of hip-hop.” And it does, the trio introduced the world to the dirty dirty south by creating the Dungeon Family making it hard to fathom that a compilation has not come sooner.

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