Field Mob Climbs "Light Poles and Pinetrees" With Ludacris and Ciara
After nearly a four-year absence, Field Mob is scheduled to make their Disturbing Tha Peace/Def Jam debut, Light Poles and Pinetrees, this June.
After creating a buzz on DTP's "Georgia," the Albany, GA emcees are now ready to unleash their third LP. Rather than rely on big name cameos and A-list producers, Field Mob provides a platform for lesser known producers (Ken Jo, Polow, Ole-E, and CKAY1) and remain guest-free for the bulk of the album.
However, Ciara appears on the Jazze Pha-produced lead single "So What" while Ludacris spits 16 on "Smilin," which samples James Brown's "A Man's World."
The album marks the group's third effort. To date, Field Mob has released 2000's 613: Ashy to Classy and 2002's From the Roota to the Toota on the now defunct MCA Records.
In related news, the duo, Smoke and Shawn J, recently denied accusations that they were dissing the NY hip-hop scene in a recent unauthorized video.
Field Mob's Light Poles and Pinetrees is slated to hit stores June 20.
After creating a buzz on DTP's "Georgia," the Albany, GA emcees are now ready to unleash their third LP. Rather than rely on big name cameos and A-list producers, Field Mob provides a platform for lesser known producers (Ken Jo, Polow, Ole-E, and CKAY1) and remain guest-free for the bulk of the album.
However, Ciara appears on the Jazze Pha-produced lead single "So What" while Ludacris spits 16 on "Smilin," which samples James Brown's "A Man's World."
The album marks the group's third effort. To date, Field Mob has released 2000's 613: Ashy to Classy and 2002's From the Roota to the Toota on the now defunct MCA Records.
In related news, the duo, Smoke and Shawn J, recently denied accusations that they were dissing the NY hip-hop scene in a recent unauthorized video.
Field Mob's Light Poles and Pinetrees is slated to hit stores June 20.
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