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The underground rap vet caps a prolific mixtape run with a full-length DJ Muggs collaboration that’s loaded with the life experience to go with beats that bring to mind late-’90s Queens.
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Lawrence “DJ Muggs” Muggerud speaks at the ceremony honoring Cypress with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 18, 2019 in Hollywood, California.
DJ Muggs isn’t someone who’s always out and about, so we seized the opportunity to speak with the iconic producer about his upcoming works. But first, we asked him a legacy question.
DJ Muggs: Just trying to just experiment and do different things. I have a book and four, five projects—all kinds of other things. I like to just to stay creative, keep the creative juices flowing.