Dios Negasi (Reagan Era Records) & Tone Fultz (Messiah Of Madness) Say “Turn Off That Weak Shit”

Dios Negasi (Reagan Era Records) & Tone Fultz (Messiah Of Madness) - Turn Off That Weak Shit

Dios Negasi and Tone Fultz say “Turn Off All That Weak S@#t.”  New single from the lethal team of Dios Negasi (of Reagan Era Records) on the mic and Tone Fultz (aka Messiah Of Madness) on production pulls no punches.  Hard-hitting, hard-body lyricism and smackin’ samples are in full effect. This single from the newly released Iron Angeles LP (out now via all streaming services) is a welcome return to the rugged n’ real hip-hop of the golden age.  Another single from the album “What It Is” also features a verse from Reagan Era’s Skrillz Dior).

A cross-country link-up as Tone Fultz left his lab in Pittsburgh to record in Reagan Era’s home turf of Los Angeles. As the producer states “though the Steel City is a cloudy and dark place and Los Angeles is known for its sunny weather, the two have a long history of creating legendary music together, including Mel-Man and Sam Sneed’s work with Dr. Dre and Bud’Da’s producing ‘Bow Down’ for Westside Connection.”  This extends to the album voice-over which makes the project feel like a long-lost blaxploitation action flick of the grimiest proportions.

While Dios Negasi is known for producing his own tracks (including the recent single “Domingre Gang” featuring Young Zee) and Tone Fultz also rocks the mic in his alter-ego Messiah Of Madness, both artists stick to one role here.  As Tone relates, “Dios and I have been like brothers over the past few years.  I come to Los Angeles regularly to dig records, and he mentioned he was slowing down on production to focus more on rhyming.  Meanwhile I was in a producer zone so I started cooking up beats specifically for this project.  I came to visit when a bunch of tracks and as we cooked up in the studio, members of Reagan Era came through and it was a totally organic process.”

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