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Hippie Sabotage Ventures Into Hip-Hop Territory With Azizi Gibson On Collaborative 'Hentai' EP

thissongissick.com — The California duo teams up with rapper Azizi Gibson for a three-track hip-hop project, showcasing a fresh side of their sound.

Hippie Sabotage Ventures Into Hip-Hop Territory With Azizi Gibson On Collaborative 'Hentai' EP

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The California brother duo has taken a definitive hip-hop turn with their newest joint EP, Hentai, created alongside Los Angeles rapper Azizi Gibson. After bursting onto the music scene unexpectedly with their remix of Tove Lo's 'Stay High,' the pair has dropped several full-length albums, such as 'Providence' (2016) and 'Drifter' (2017). Yet this latest release reveals a facet of Hippie Sabotage we haven't seen much before. The three songs feature Azizi Gibson—first highlighted on this site last October via his track 'Hopeless'—who delivers sharp verses over the duo's production.

This collection includes three cuts: 'Temptation,' 'Electric Life,' and 'Hood Opera.' Each piece carries its own mood, yet they transition smoothly from one to the next. The collaboration came as a surprise, but now that it's out, it feels completely logical. It presents a fresh dimension of Hippie Sabotage and a noteworthy addition to Azizi Gibson's catalog. Dive in!

A Hip-Hop Shift: Hippie Sabotage Teams Up With Azizi Gibson on 'Hentai' EP

Stream: Hippie Sabotage and Azizi Gibson's 'Hentai' EP

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