Cali’s Beat Bruisers grab Ruste Juxx and Pawz One for a consciously impactful soundscape titled “Now.” In a generation where lyricism can be a lost art, Duckdown’s Rustee Juxx and L.A.’s Pawz One pay a sonic homage to the realities of street life and lost ones along the way. “Now” is an eye-opening record, a tale of inspiration in the midst of adversity and being one with the moment. With the album “Def By Stereo” dropping 1/22, (Below System Records) Beat Bruisers and Co. deliver a hopeful sound that not only speaks for the streets, but implants the thirst for lyrics and desire for personal growth within. “Rest In Peace to your people in the ground.” Pre-Order “Def By Stereo” on iTunes – HERE
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