Larry June & Cardo "Cruise USA" On New Project

Larry June and Cardo with some laid back vibes.

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Cardo has proven to be a certified hitmaker. From working with the biggest names in rap to underground favorites, he's one of the most versatile producers in hip-hop right now, though that never strays him too far away from his signature sound. This week, he teamed up with Larry June for their brand new collaborative project, Cruise Usa. With eight-tracks in total, the duo link up with artists like Dom Kennedy, Herm Lewis, and Black C for some assistance on the project.

Of course, this wouldn't be the first time they've worked together. They've developed on a strong chemistry on wax together like their 2019 collab, "Hog" off of Cardo's project, LSC Everybody's Favorite Cousin.

Check the whole project below and sound off in the comments with your thoughts. 


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