Blahzay Blahzay’s Classic ‘Blah Blah Blah’ Gets Official Reissue

Back in August 1996, the Brooklyn duo Blahzay Blahzay (MC Outloud & DJ P.F. Cuttin) released Blah Blah Blah, their one and only album, on Fader Records. The album’s 13 tracks proudly waved the flag of the East, featuring the hit single Danger, as well as other bangers such as Pain I Feel, Good Cop/Bad Cop and Danger – Part 2 (featuring Smoothe Da Hustler, Trigger Tha Gambler and Wu-Tang affiliate La the Darkman). The combination of PF Cuttin’s polished beats and Outloud’s aggressive lyrical style made this album a classic for all underground Hip-Hop heads.

Twenty-one years after its original release, the good folks at the Italian independent record label Tuff Kong Records bring back the legendary Blah Blah Blah LP. The album was released on 2LP, re-mastered for vinyl and featuring the original artwork, as a limited edition run of 1000 copies. Grab a copy of this classic record via Bandcamp