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Listen to the New Mount Westmore Album

Listen to the New Mount Westmore Album

Published Fri, December 9, 2022 at 9:47 AM EST

Supergroup Mount Westmore (Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Too Short, and E-40) has dropped their album after much anticipation.

The 16-track project is the manifestation of years of friendship between the four Hip-Hop legends, their love for their California roots, and their musical kinship.

"When I understood how good of a business decision it was, I didn't realize it was gonna be this much fun," E-40 told ROCK THE BELLS in a recent interview. "Literally, the first time we walked out on stage together, it just was so far away from work as possible. And we even had to have a meeting about, 'hey, stop fanning out on each other onstage and kind of focus.' We doing the show, do the show because it was that much fun that I'm getting caught up in the show. I'm not even on the show. So that was unexpected for me. I didn't realize that much. It was gonna be this goddamned good!"

Previously, the group had released Bad MFs to the metaverse, and it was made available for a limited time on Gala Music. The new project features fresh music and a wide release. Too $hort told ROCK THE BELLS the album showcases their connectivity as friends and artists.

"If you play the album in its entirety, it kind of goes along with all of our careers," $hort explained. "Each one of us has a different style, different subjects we on and different type of production. But fans will tell you that all their lives listening to E-40, they learned a lot listening to Too $hort; Ice Cube, [they] learned a lot—[they] learned a lot bumping Snoop Dog and just following Snoop Dog. And I think that the album, even though the first few songs we played kind of just got vibes and shit, whatever talking shit when you listen to the album, it also is just like all our careers. It will teach you some things, it will remind you some things, educate, motivate, all that stuff."

Listen to Mount Westmore now.

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