God Knows gets Mango, Nealo, Skripteh & Rebel Phoenix on the East Coast All-Stars ‘Who’s Asking’ remix; Watch the Dave Tynan video

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In February, eminent don of Irish rap, God Knows brought together a cast of rap characters on the West Coast All Stars remix of ‘Who’s Asking‘ with an incendiary video featuring Denise Chaila, Hazey Haze, Citrus Fresh, Gavin DaVinci and Strange Boy Nature with production by SertOne.

Now, the rap connector is bringing the East Coast together with another version of the track featuring verses from Dublin dons Mango, Nealo and Rebel Phoenix alongside Wexford MC Skripteh and a verse from GK himself this time around.

The video by Dave Tynan (Dublin Old School, Just SayingHeartbreak), is a riot of crew energy and everyone nails their turn once again.

The song features on Who’s Asking? EP Vol II, which is due to be released on Friday 4th September on Fly High Society. Pre-order that here.

2020 might be an absolute shitshow but Irish rappers, and people like God Knows bringing them together, are breathing life into Irish culture at a time when we can’t gather in person to let loose and celebrate to monster tunes like this.

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God Knows Who’s Asking EP.

See Also

Fly High Society drop EP featuring God Knows, Lethal Dialect, Nealo, SertOne, MuRLi and more

God Knows talks about bringing Irish rap scenes together (Nialler9 Podcast)

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