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Stu Brooks Drops “MOB Music” Single feat. Jason Aalon Butler of Fever 333

Stu Brooks dropped the single “MOB Music,” featuring Jason Aalon Butler of Fever 333 fame. Check it out now!

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Stu Brooks is no slouch. The two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated bass player, producer, songwriter and studio musician has dropped another single off his forthcoming The 40HZ EP. The song, “MOB Music,” featuring Jason Aalon Butler of Fever 333 fame, follows the previous singles “Frontline,” feat. Angelo Moore and “Sound The Alarm,” with Patrick Stump.

Says Brooks of the latest track:

“I made this beat with my homies Jason Aalon Butler and collaborator J Randy. It was literally the last session before the world closed down in 2020. I’ll never forget the excitement we had going on in the room when laying down this bass part. I had to put this one on my record, being so stoked on the drum and bass feel. This song is about breaking the mold and separation of rock and rap cultures and clashing them together…and to say fuck you to the haters who can’t get with it.”

Jason Aalon Butler adds:

“Stu’s ability to challenge the listener while keeping them engaged is a one-in-a-million type of talent.”

The 40HZ EP Track Listing:

1. Sound The Alarm (feat. Patrick Stump)
2. Frontline (feat. Angelo Moore)
3. MOB Music (feat. Jason Aalon Butler)
4. Live Nude Pigs (feat. Paul Leary and Fake Legs)
5. Don’t Really Care (feat. N8NOFACE)

Artwork for the single “Mob Music” by Stu Brooks

Artwork for the EP ‘40HZ’ by Stu Brooks

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