Run The Jewels Visits Rick Rubin’s ‘Broken Record’ Podcast To Talk About Keeping Their Mistakes On Wax

Run The Jewels Visits Rick Rubin’s ‘Broken Record’ Podcast To Talk About Keeping Their Mistakes On Wax

In Run The Jewels’ new meeting with Rick Rubin (with whom they have been recording Run The Jewels 4 at Shangri-La studios) on the unbelievable maker’s Broken Record digital recording, Killer Mike clarifies how he got a line about Outkast on the new collection wrong and why he won’t fix it.

Late in the conversation of their new collection, El-P raises Mike’s support in Bone Crusher’s 2003 crunk great “Never Scared,” provoking Mike to think back about his place in hip-bounce history close by Southern legends like Scarface and Outkast. 

They talk about how tuning in to their old music makes them wish they could return and make changes. El-P brings up that creation specialized changes may “fix” a record, yet purpose it to lose something exceptional all the while. Executioner Mike is no odder to misunderstanding things and owning his mix-ups, so it’s a cool goody to consider.

Run The Jewels Visits Rick Rubin’s ‘Broken Record’ Podcast To Talk About Keeping Their Mistakes On Wax

This starts Mike’s memory of recording an off base Outkast reference on one of their new records however will not say what the line was, in any event, when needled by El-P. 

It named the individuals from Outkast — and it extended the participation, he concedes. Be that as it may, it’s nitwit! What’s more, I would prefer not to transform it since it’s so dope. El-P appears to know precisely which line it is, answering, I was pondering about that.

Executioner Mike is no more odd to misunderstanding things and owning his mix-ups, so it’s a cool goody to consider — and something to anticipate on the collection, which El-P says is finished and “hard as f*ck.” Ironically, after he tweeted that, Mike kidded that he’d prefer to roll out certain improvements. Possibly he altered his perspective.

Run the Jewels as of late took a (smoke) break while dealing with their fourth collection at Shangri-La and taped this web recording with Rick Rubin. Executioner Mike and El-P inform Rick regarding the music that previously got their minds as children, how Run-DMC motivated their way of thinking as a gathering, and who might be the court entertainer—and who might be a clan chief—in their dystopian dreamland.