Furious Styles & DJ Dub Present: Jay Electronica – Victory (Mixtape)

We have been patiently waiting for this mixtape. Jay Electronica may be what hip-hop needs to revive it’s self from consistent dumb downed repetitive lyrics that you hear so much on the radio. That music is practically shoved down our throats. Thank God for the mixtape game. More below.
Jay has a new mixtape out titled Victory and I we feel it is appropriately named. Don’t take our world for it look at what Furious styles and DJ Dub had to say about it:
Dub & Furious Styles:
“In the current state of music, an artist like Jay (Electronica) deserves the attention of anyone who even THINKS they like Hip-Hop. We’re not saying that he’s the savior but he’s been working on the humble for years and Exhibit C opened him up to the world. World, meet Jay Electronica…support his victory for Hip-Hop.” – DJ DUB
“I truly believe that everyman has a story and Jay Electronica’s story is definitely the current soundtrack to Hip-Hop. He makes the impossible seem possible. Dub and I wanted to share his soundtrack with those that were unfamiliar. Let’s welcome back the lyricists to Hip- Hop.” – DJ FURIOUS STYLES
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