Slug & Evidence Hop On Vanderslice's "North American Money"

Vanderslice taps Slug & Evidence for his new track, "North American Money."

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Producer Vanderslice has worked with some of the titan's in the underground for a while. In November, he came through with an posthumous Prodigy verse on his track "Hardbody Karate" featuring Conway and Big Twins which landed on what would've been Prodigy's 43rd birthday. He's currently gearing up to release his upcoming project, The Best Album Money Can Buy and today, he taps two living legends for some assistance on the track.

Slug of Atmosphere and Evidence team up on Vanderslice's new single, "North American Money." Vanderslice actually linked up with Evidence recently on "Powder Cocaine" off of Ev's latest album, Weather Or Not. The two emcee's swap bars while speaking on the struggles of trying to make ends meet in a capitalist society.

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Vanderslice.

Quotable Lyrics
Stress and anxiety, that's what was taught to me
Put the con in economy constantly
Time is priceless, they buy it hourly
Work to death but hope to die on my property


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