While the world awaits new Self Scientific material, this is as close as it gets. As I said on the last leak, Chace is gearing up the release of the second installment of his I Would Have Killed This series. This time taking command of beats DJ Khalil contributed to the Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars video game.
Statik just hit us off with some behind-the-scenes footage of him and Term in the studio with a few (2)dope artists (and Cassidy). Look out for that 1982 project, coming soon!
It’s amazing how underrated Chace is as a lyricist. Anyways, the Self Scientific spitter joins Termanology and Statik Selektah for some good ol’ hip hoppery.
Chace Infinite is gearing up the release of the second installment of his I Would Have Killed This series. This time taking command of beats his Self Scientific partner, DJ Khalil, contributed to the Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars video game. This time around though, the Strong Arm Steady gang will be joining in on the homicide.
The Self Scientific emcee breaks down the meaning of the Africa piece collaboration with GoodWoodNYC and how everything came to fruition. Up next… Shake x GoodWoodNYC. Just saying…
DJ Khalil and my man Chace Infinite are HipHopOfficial’s Artists of the Week. Check the above clip as they break down a couple of songs on their upcoming Designer Music EP.
Shine Travis and Holley Monelle spoke to Chace Infinite about his group with producer DJ Khalil; “Self Scientific”, his mixtape “I Would Have Killed This”, and the origin of his Chace Infinite x GoodWoodNYC AFRICA Collab pieces. Holley Monelle also gets a gift from Chace during the interview, check it out.
Awhile back the homie Chace Infinite (of Self Scientific) stoped by Tony Touch’s Shade45 show to promote the release of I Would Have Killed This. Of course a few bars had to be laid down.
Here is footage from Fashawns’ first live show in NYC. He brings out the homies Chace Infinite and Curt@!n$ to perform “730″ and the goes into “Samsonite Man” which is from his album Boy Meets World.