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Killer Mike and El-P are a dangerous combination but throw Cyberpunk 2077 into the cauldron and you’re seriously brewing something hot. In today’s video, we discuss how Run the Jewels’ evolution from RTJ1 to RTJ4 and their Cyberpunk 2077 track ‘No Save Point’ parallels that of the transformation the Cyberpunk genre has had over the years.
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This video contains samples from Run the Jewels’ discography and tracks from White Bat Audio
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didn't know they made a song for cyberpunk. good vid
What path did you pick?
Have you found any cool legendary gear?
listened to there stuff after i saw they were in cyberpunk. pretty good rap. like the future sound
cyberpunk more like cry when i spunk