Rhythm Roulette: Scoop Deville
For the latest installment of Rhythm Roulette, Mass Appeal presents Scoop DeVille to chop up some random records and conjure fire. DeVilles credits mostly reside on the West Coast with old and new school artists, including Kendrick Lamars Poetic Justice and The Recipe, and Snoop Doggs I Wanna Rock ft. JayZ. But, dude gets down on the East as well, working with Fat Joe, 50 Cent, and Tony Yayo. We caught up with him in New Jersey as he thumbed through the crates at Scottys Record Shop, picked three random joints, sparked some herb, and flipped the records in the stu. DeVille was no doubt influenced by Dre and how he repurposed PFunk growing up in Los Angeles, but dude can seemingly reimagine whatever. He flips the Righteous Brothers Unchained Melody, precisely chopping the hook. Pat Swayze was probably dirty dancing in his grave to that joint. Then he laces Aztec Two Steps twangy folk guitars with quick hihats and bass drums, which will loosen your license plate holder from the trunk rat br, br,
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