Play N Skillz: Let Em Go 2-Track Promo w/ Back Artwork
Play N Skillz: Let Em Go 2-Track PROMO MUSIC AUDIO CD Static hip hop rap 2005 Type: Music Platform: Audio CD Publisher: Universal Records Released: 2005 Media: CD PLAY N SKILLZ: LET EM GO 2-TRACK PROMO W/ BACK ARTWORK Album Features Title: Play N Skillz: Let Em Go (feat. Static) Record Label: Universal Records Release Year: 2005 Cat No: UNIR 21460-2 Country: US Genre: Hip Hop Style: Rap Play N Skillz are a production and rap duo known for crafting tight, beat driven hip hop tracks that blend street sensibilities with radio friendly hooks. They work both as producers and performers and often collaborate with featured vocalists to deliver songs that bridge club energy and lyrical focus. Their work emphasizes hard drums, catchy choruses, and arrangements designed to support guest artists while maintaining a signature rhythmic identity. Over the years they have become recognized for delivering tracks that perform well in both commercial and underground settings. This single, "Let Em Go" featuring Static, is a concise example of their approach. The release presents a clean vocal version alongside an instrumental, offering both radio and DJ friendly formats. Issued on Universal Records in 2005, the track highlights Play N Skillz production with tight programming, melodic hooks, and a strong guest vocal from Static. The single is presented as a focused promotional release showcasing the main track and its instrumental counterpart. Credits: Written by J. Salinas, O. Salinas, S. Garrett, A. Horovitz, D. McDaniels, R. Rubin, J. Simmons. Published by Playskilla Music (ASCAP) and other publishers as listed. Mastered by Gary Moon at Digital Services, Houston, TX. Executive producers: Charles Chavez and Play N Skillz. Universal Records release. Tracklist 1 Let Em Go (Clean) Play N Skillz feat. Static 3:41 2 Let Em Go (Instrumental) Play N Skillz 3:40 For CD Player
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