This synth-heavy ditty is from the much anticipated Re-Up Gang album on Columbia, for which Rick Rubin himself is said to be cooking up beats. Unfortunately, 'Fast Life' is produced by Scott Storch, who must be in the midst of a last minute fire sale of slaps from the "I'm broke" bin, cause the beat is anemic. Still, Pusha and Malice come through with quotables to keep us looking forward to their Columbia releases. Check Pusha's line: "I come clean/Jeru damage the scene/the coup got a mind of it's own/like Christine." Clean.
Listen to the "Fast Life" here.



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