DJ Muggs & Mach-Hommy Link Up On "Stain Glass"

DJ Muggs and Mach Hommy link up on their latest collab.

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DJ Muggs has been grinding it out over the past year and feeding the fans new music at a consistent rate. Muggs has dished out several collab projects as well as his own solo effort, Soul Assassins: Dia del Asesinato. This Friday, he's getting ready to release his upcoming project with Mach Hommy but before then, they come through with another cut off of the record.

DJ Muggs and Mach Hommy drop off their new track, "Stain Glass." The song runs for a little under two minutes. Mach Hommy handles the vocals while Muggs delivers a dreamy, sample-based beat. It's a little taste of what they have up their sleeves for Tuez-Les Tous.

"Stain Glass" follows the release of the project's lead single, "900K" which arrived last week. 

Quotable Lyrics
They fuckin' over, how you borrow with that?
That four leaf clover turnin' brown
Nonetheless, look under the desk
Get stuck like gum, who want some?
You had your nuts by the tongue


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