Jay Worthy & Harry Fraud Drop Joint EP "Eat When You're Hungry Sleep When You're Tired"

Jay Worthy and Harry Fraud linked up for their collaborative EP, "Eat When You're Hungry Sleep When You're Tired," featuring Guapdad 4000, G Perico, and more.

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After tapping producer Harry Fraud for a few cuts off his last project, Two4one, earlier this year, Jay Worthy and the SRFSCHL founder have linked up once more to deliver their joint EP, Eat When You're Hungry Sleep When You're Tired, with features from Guapdad 4000, G Perico, Larry June & Big Body Bes, and more.

"When I moved to NYC, I told Body to link me with Fraud, as I always knew we would make something special” Jay Worthy said in a press release about how the collaborative EP came to be.  "Next thing you know we were locked in doing an EP. We were in the studio till 7 am every night. It had my sleep schedule and eating all fucked up. The shit was fun though—I’d do it all over again."

"When me and Worthy first linked up we just started going through a bunch of old music," Harry Fraud added in the same press release. "As we were listening to all these songs from the 60s/70s/80s we started to key in on the same stuff and were chopping them up as we went. We didn’t necessarily start with the intent of making a project, but before we knew it the project had made itself." Stream Eat When You're Hungry Sleep When You're Tired below and let us know what you think.

Eat When You're Hungry Sleep When You're Tired Tracklist

1. Ms Parker
2. Hard Knock High
3. Can’t Be Stopped ft. Larry June
4. Frankie Lymon ft. Elcamino & Big Body Bes
5. Ice Cold ft. Guarded 4000 & G Perico
6. Hold Something
7. Ice Cold P Mix ft. Band Gang Lonnie Bands


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