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Royalty: Unruly Records vs. T&A EP
 
T&A
format: 12"
year of release: 2008

lab price: $9.00
available: yes
item #: lp-3688

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V/A: The Chedda (Baltimore) EP
more Bmore Club from the T&A crew
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Tittsworth: The EZ EP
more Bmore Club from the T&A crew
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Tittsworth & Ayres: T&A Breaks LP
more Bmore Club from the T&A crew
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Dave Nada: Kick Out The Jams EP
more Bmore Club from the T&A crew
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Ayres & Tittsworth: Balmer Loosies (Baltimore) CD
more Bmore Club from the T&A crew
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  tracklisting + audio producer  
What Not What
- DJ Technics
 
Ante Up
- Tittsworth
 
Find A Way
- Scottie B
 
Bump Like This
- DJ Tameil
 
Punchemindaface
- Bamabounce vs. Say Wut
 
Angel Of Death (Punchemindaface Part 2)
- DJ Ayres
 
 
R E V I E W
The Royalty EP is the debut collaboration between Baltimore's premier club label since 1994, Unruly Records, and the youngest in charge, Tittsworth and Ayres' T&A Records. Club King DJ Technics sets it off with "What Not What(1)," a brand new update on the classic Lil Jon "What" Bmore staple, juicing it up with regal horns and synths. Tittsworth ups the ante with a rowdy remix of M.O.P.'s classic(2), and Baltimore OG Scottie B. flips Dilla-era ATCQ on "Find A Way(3)," cleverly swinging the tempo down from club to hip-hop and back up to club. Brick City's DJ Tameil smooths it out, chopping Kelly Price and infusing her with a bit of ESG on "Bump Like This(4)." Birmingham's Bamabounce - no stranger to the T&A fam - mashes Say Wut's horns into an insane fight anthem, urging you to "Punchemindaface(5)." Ayres takes the same vocals and chops the hell out of Slayer's evil guitars, creating quite possibly the hardest club record of all time(6).