Benny The Butcher Links Up With El Camino On "Venice Beach"

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El Camino and Benny The Butcher keep gritty street flows alive on "Venice Beach."

El Camino's new project is due out this Friday and ahead of the project's release, he gives fans a little sense of what to expect. El Camino links up with Benny The Butcher for their new track, "Venice Beach." The two rappers link up over a dusty string sample while delivering gritty and grimey street bars. El Camino recruits Dirty Diggs to handle the song's production. If you're a fan of that old school sound, El Camino's upcoming project seems promising that it'll deliver on that end.

El Camino's Don't Eat The Fruit drops this Friday, March 15th. Benny The Butcher isn't the only member of the Griselda Records family who's expected to appear on Don't Eat The Fruit. Conway appears on the track, "Nine On My Lap." Other features include Mayhem Lauren and CRIMEAPPLE.

Quotable Lyrics
I callin' hits with my mouth closed
The trap got the house cold
All white bricks, we call it the South Pole
Rolex watches, me and City both got 'em
I caught real cases but I never spoke 'bout 'em


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