Considering boom-bringing producer Baauer now considers his signature "Harlem Shake" single "corny and annoying as fuck," he's probably pretty excited to show off the new tunes from his forthcoming full-length, Aa. Ahead of the official album release, he's punching it up with a preview called "Kung Fu" that features vocals from Pusha T and Future.
The song was premiered today (February 24) through Zane Lowe's Beats 1 program, and begins with a quick ad-lib about the track being a Baauer/FBG/G.O.O.D. Music joint before a trap-talkin' King Push welcomes us to the "wide world of snort."
Baauer pushes a weighty beat full of warming synths, hard-slapped snare sounds and various vocal tics. Future adds his patented, AutoTuned croon to the piece, talking about tippy-toed ballerinas and whipping it up.
While Aa lands March 18 via LuckyMe, you can stream its "Kung Fu" down below.
The song was premiered today (February 24) through Zane Lowe's Beats 1 program, and begins with a quick ad-lib about the track being a Baauer/FBG/G.O.O.D. Music joint before a trap-talkin' King Push welcomes us to the "wide world of snort."
Baauer pushes a weighty beat full of warming synths, hard-slapped snare sounds and various vocal tics. Future adds his patented, AutoTuned croon to the piece, talking about tippy-toed ballerinas and whipping it up.
While Aa lands March 18 via LuckyMe, you can stream its "Kung Fu" down below.