Keith Ape Drops '$MOKE UNDER THE ₩ATER' EP Featuring American Hip-Hop Duo 'City Morgue'

Keith Ape is back with some new music!

Rapper Keith Ape has released a special collaboration EP with American hip-hop duo 'City Morgue.'

At 2pm on the 11th, Keith Ape and City Morgue's special collaboration EP '$MOKE UNDER THE ₩ATER' was released through various online music sites.

New York natives ZillaKami and SosMula, who have firmly established their own color through the combination of rap and rock, formed City Morgue in 2017 and called 'City Morgue Vol 1: Hell or High Water' and 'City Morgue Vol 2: As Good as Dead', emerging as the most notable team in the American subculture scene.

'$MOKE UNDER THE ₩ATER' contains a total of three songs, including the title song 'All alright', 'Horror', and 'What?!'. In particular, the title song 'All alright' was produced by Thraxx, a producer who has collaborated with City Morgue since their debut album. It is composed mainly of a grunge-style strong electric guitar sound and a heavy 808 bass, and it shows a new style of sound by erasing the boundaries between the two genres of rock and hip-hop.

Among them, Keith Ape and City Morgue poetically express a radical yet heavy story, and contain the confident message of shouting 'All alright' regardless of the chaos and anxiety of this world as artists.

The music video for 'All alright' was captured by illview and filmed in Seoul, creating a familiar and unique picture for Korean fans.

Keith Ape's label, Underwater, explained, "Starting with this album, we plan to showcase the various results we've been working on, and the collaboration is the signal of that."

On the other hand, Keith Ape is a rapper belonging to Underwater and global media company 88rising. With the single 'It G Ma' released in 2015, he recorded 82 million views on YouTube, etc. It was praised by artists and rose like a comet. He has been recognized for his skills through various collaborations with major American hip-hop artists, such as A$AP Ferg, Ski Mask, and Chief Keef.


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