DJ Muggs Drops New Album "Dia Del Asesinato" Ft. Raekwon, Freddie Gibbs & More

DJ Muggs returns with his new project "Dia Del Asesinato."

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DJ Muggs hasn't lost his touch one bit since coming into the game with Cypress Hill in the late 90's. While the group hasn't released a project in over eight years, Muggs has still been putting in work. For a little over a month, Muggs has been teasing his Soul Assassin album, Dia Del Asesinato. Towards the end of June, he released "Death Wish" alongside Freddie Gibbs and MF Doom which kicked off the campaign for the project. Today, the project arrives in its entirety with guest appearances from some of the strongest emcees in the game.

DJ Muggs is back with his new project, Dia Del Asesinato. The twelve track project doesn't have any appearances from his Cypress Hill brothers but it does include appearance from Wu-Tang Clan giant, Raekwon, Freddie Gibbs, MF Doom, Mayhem Lauren, Eto, Hus Kingpin, Mach-Hommy and Kool G Rap. 

Peep the project below. 


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