The follow-up to expert DJ A-Trak's 2007 mix Dirty South Dance-- which combined Southern rhymes with dance-friendly beats-- is reasonably called Dirty South Dance 2 and you can download it at A-Trak's site right now.
It boasts artwork by Shepard Fairey along with remixes of Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane's "We Be Steady Mobbin'", Ludacris's "How Low", and Yung L.A.'s "Ain't I", which is notably paired up with dubstep don Joker's recent Best New Track, "Tron".
A deluxe version of the mixtape will be re...
Pitchfork — The follow-up to expert DJ A-Trak's 2007 mix Dirty South Dance-- which combined Southern rhymes with dance-friendly beats-- is reasonably called Dirty South Dance 2 and y... more info
Pitchfork - Forkcast — The follow-up to expert DJ A-Trak's 2007 mix Dirty South Dance-- which combined Southern rhymes with dance-friendly beats-- is reasonably called Dirty South Dance 2 and y... more info