After a four-year hiatus The Beatnuts are back. Today, the Queens-bred hip-hop group/production duo are dropping a collection of unreleased material called the U.F.O Files.
While The Nuts haven’t released a full-length album since 2004’s Milk Me, JuJu and Psycho Les are planning to make up for it by releasing the collection of unreleased songs and remixes and following that up with a brand new album in 2009.
“It’s just a bunch of joints that I just had over the years just in the closet, I’m just putting them out,” Les told SOHH. “A lot of people are requesting that. They want that 90s sh*t.”
Les assures fans there is no shortage of material.
“As far as these U.F.O Files I got like three more of these albums to drop,” he said. There’s so much unreleased sh*t that we just did.”
Les insists that the old tracks are just intended to get Beatnuts fans ready for the new album, Planet of the Crates, that will be released on his Universal Records imprint, Pit Fight. “It’s just like little appetizers until the real meal comes,” he explained.
Planet of the Crates will tentatively be released in April 2009. “It’s gonna be hard, hardcore, back to the streets, hard hardcore beats,” Psycho Les said of the new album. “The beats is just real ugly.”
The U.F.O. Files can be purchased at all major online outlets now.
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