
DGAF is one of the latest releases from Suburban Noize Records, the label founded by the Kottonmouth Kings, one of my favorite rap groups. DGAF was formed by Chucky Chuck and Gillies, both relatively new to the Subnoize roster. They then recruited former Kings member Saint Dog and his brother Big Hoss, both part of the Subnoize stable of artists.
The band name should tell you these guys aren't writing love songs. They're basically running right there alongside Kottonmouth Kings and Kingspade, in terms of style. White-boy rap, if you will. It's hip hop, but it's not mainstream hip hop. It's more original than that, and the songs are more about the songs than trying to create some sort of catch phrase or trend. It might be pointless to expound upon this kind of music here, but this truly is a different kind of hip hop, a style that I think the more open-minded non-rap fan could enjoy if it were given a chance. Check them out!
Video: Knuckle Up
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/dgaf
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