Vanderslice Drops "The Best Album Money Can Buy" Ft. Freddie Gibbs, Ghostface Killah & More

Vanderslice releases his latest project "The Best Album Money Can Buy."

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Vanderslice has worked with some of the most skills rappers in the game over the course of his career. For the past few months, he's teased his forthcoming project with several tracks including "Hardbody Karate" ft. Big Twins, Conway and a posthumous Prodigy verse and "North American Money" with Atmosphere's Slug and Evidence. Now, he's finally released his latest project, The Best Album Money Can Buy.

Vanderslice comes through with his appropriately titled project, The Best Album Money Can Buy. Over the years, Vanderslice has worked with some of the best in the game and his latest project brings in some of the underground's heavyweights together. In addition to the previously mentioned features, Vanderslice also taps Ghostface Killah, Freddie Gibbs, Cormega, Blueprint, Vic Spencer, J-Zone, Percee P and DJ Eclipse. Peep Vanderslice's latest project below. 


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