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Eric Lau – "What I'd Rather" feat. Oddisee [Preview]

  • April 18, 2012
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Just days shy of Record Store Day, UK producer-DJ Eric Lau serves up a preview for a track he has concocted with Oddisee entitled "What I'd Rather." In typical Lau fashion, it's a well-crafted ear banger, likely due in part to the friendship that exists between the DC-born rapper-producer and Lau. Oddisee tweeted about the track yesterday saying, "Getting to make music with my actual friends is the best."

The forthcoming single will be released as a 7" on April 21, in honor of keeping the spirit of independent music alive. Both the Lau produced track and Oddisee's new record People See What They Hear (set for release on June 5) are available for pre-order today.

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