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General News / December 22, 2018

Rob Kelly drops new collaborative record with Rim from Da Villins

General News / December 22, 2018

Rob Kelly drops new collaborative record with Rim from Da Villins

An cross-Atlantic link-up.

 

One of Ireland’s most successful and renowned hip hop artists returns with a new LP ‘Lethal Hours’ produced by Tony Mahoney. The album is a collaborative outing with Rim from US duo Da Villins, an artist Rob Kelly has worked with in the past.

For a long time Rob was one of the very few Irish rap artists to gain traction overseas. The Wexford man set the foundations for the recent uptake in homegrown hip hop by performing headline shows all over North America, the UK and Europe. He featured in XXL Magazine and even featured on Charlie Sloth’s Fire in the Booth.

Check out the new video for ‘Crimey (Hex’d)’ and stream the full record below.