Mach-Hommy Enlists Your Old Droog & The God Fahim For "Phi Slamma"

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Mach Hommy links up with Your Old Droog and Tha God Fahim for "Phi Slamma."

Mach Hommy's been putting in work over the past few months and now, he's back with his latest track, "Phi Slamma." The rapper hops over sample-based production from Nicholas Craven while the vocals have an intentional lo-fi sound to it which compliments the beat extremely well. Mach Hommy enlists Your Old Droog and Tha God Fahim for assistance on the track. The three rappers prove to have undeniable chemistry on wax once again. 

Your Old Droog returns the favor to Mach Hommy on "Phi Slamma" following last week's collaboration on "RTS" which also featured MF DOOM. Mach Hommy released his joint project with DJ Muggs last month titled, Tuez-Les Tous which also found Your Old Droog, Mach Hommy, and Tha God Fahim connecting on the track, "Mami Wata."

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Don't look so quizzical
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