DDFH (“Do Dope, Fuck Hope”) is satirical track. In an interview with The Breakfast Club Mike says: “It’s satire. Satire is what Mark Twain did; you guys look him up. ‘Do Dope, Fuck Hope’ is what medicine companies are telling you every day…Don’t work out, don’t get healthy, don’t eat better. Just take a pill. Don’t de-stress, don’t do yoga. Just take a pill.“ Additionally, Mike believes smoking weed is better than just sitting around hoping for things to get better. In the fourth episode of the show 'Trigger Warning' with Killer Mike, Killer Mike explains that the or… read more
DDFH (“Do Dope, Fuck Hope”) is satirical track. In an interview with The Breakfast Club Mike says: “It’s satire. Satire is what Mark Twain did; you g… read more
DDFH (“Do Dope, Fuck Hope”) is satirical track. In an interview with The Breakfast Club Mike says: “It’s satire. Satire is what Mark Twain did; you guys look him up. ‘Do Dope, Fuck Hope’… read more
Run the Jewels is an American hip-hop duo that consists of emcee/producer El-P and emcee Killer Mike. In 2012, El-P produced Killer Mike's critically acclaimed album R.A.P. Music. The following week, Killer Mike appeared on the track "Tougher Colder Killer", from El-P's album Cancer 4 Cure. Both won the acclaim of media and fans across the globe and led to 2012′s legendary, hugely successful “Into The Wild” tour. One year later, the duo return to satisfy fan demand, and their own creative urges, as Run The Jewels, cementing their musical alliance with a full alb… read more
Run the Jewels is an American hip-hop duo that consists of emcee/producer El-P and emcee Killer Mike. In 2012, El-P produced Killer Mike's critically acclaimed album R.A.P. Music. The … read more
Run the Jewels is an American hip-hop duo that consists of emcee/producer El-P and emcee Killer Mike. In 2012, El-P produced Killer Mike's critically acclaimed album R.A.P. Music. The following week, Killer Mike appeared on the tr… read more