Clams Casino Compiles Classics For "Instrumental Relics"

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Clams Casino brings some of his most famous beats to DSP's.

For anyone who's been seeking some of Clams Casino's early works on streaming services, the producer has blessed fans with Instrumental Relics. A compilation of previously used instrumentals, Clams gives fans a taste of his early works with classic instrumentals previously used by Rocky and Lil B, among many others. "I'm God," "Motivation," and "Numb" have found placements on the project that runs for 14-tracks deep. Some of these records, including the ones with Lil B, have a special place in Clams' heart.

"I was just happy to make music with him," Clams told us in a 2019 interview. "He’s one of my favorite artists, so at the time I was just having fun and making music. I couldn’t really believe it."

Check out his latest project below. 


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