
You can keep your ‘reunions’ with holographic puppet versions of deceased icons as far as I’m concerned, especially when there are great rap artists living and breathing who decide to keep the reunion going after their Coachella show, and actually record new material. Which is exactly the case with the group that inspired a generation of underground artists; Company Flow. Hear it straight from one third of the group, El-Producto himself:
after this coming sunday,there will be no more co flow reunion shows. if we perform together again it will be with new music or not at all.
— el-p (@therealelp) april 16, 2012
yes, co flow is gonna try and nock out some new songs.had too much fun doing these shows not to give it a whirl. we shall see.
— el-p (@therealelp) april 16, 2012
and that aint me announcing an album.thats just how me, len and jus feel. we wanna make some songs for us.no promises on outcome.
— el-p (@therealelp) april 16, 2012
but we feel like the whole “reunion” thing is ending on a good note with coachella and wont be doing any more of those after that.
— el-p (@therealelp) april 16, 2012
so come out if you can next sunday and see us.we will be having a very good time.
— el-p (@therealelp) april 16, 2012







