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Dirty Heads Team Up With Yelawolf For New Version Of “John Linen”

Dirty Heads have teamed up with Yelawolf for a new version of their song “John Linen.” You can check that out below. Jared Watson commented:

“We were stoked to have Yelawolf on tour with us. He puts on a great show and knows how to have a good time. So, we invited him up to run a verse and he delivered a moment that was one of the highlights of the show and tour.”

Duddy B continued:

“It was such an honor sharing the stage with Yelawolf, he absolutely murdered this verse. I'm glad we were able to capture this moment live for y’all.”

Yelawolf added:

“Jared and Duddy really looked out for me on the tour we rocked together. Dirty Heads became instant fam and when the opportunity came to jump on ‘John Linen’ I was all over it! The song fuckin' slaps...these dudes know their shit and I’m a snob about hip hop, especially…if I don’t vibe I’m out. This song, however, I was psyched to be a part of! Looking forward to more collaborations with the Dirty Heads!”

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PostedJanuary 5, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDirty Heads, John Linen, Yelawolf

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