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Created by The Core DJ's Jul 6, 2014 at 4:18pm. Last updated by The Core DJ's Jul 6, 2014.

[NEW MUSIC ALERT] F1JO @F1JO || NO BEER #MixshowReady

F1 JO

NO BEER

CLEAN

DIRTY

Via @NoiseyMusic

The last few years have quietly seen a new New York sound emerging. Held up against the huge trap sounds and Auto-Tuned pop records of Atlanta, the city's classic, grimy rap has had some reckoning to do with itself to get attention in clubs and on the radio dial. But with artists like Bobby Shmurda and Young M.A, a template of drill- and trap-inflected bangers has emerged, hewing to the gritty toughness and dark sound that made artists like Mobb Deep or The Lox come to represent the city but serving as an heir to that sound rather than a direct continuation of it. F1JO, f.k.a. Yung Joey, of Jamaica, Queens, a longtime friend of producer Mike WiLL Made-It, is perhaps most fully realized incarnation of this aesthetic.

Case in point: His new single "No Beer" seems primed for tearing up the club, with a sinister, almost macabre sound that nonetheless makes you want to jump on the nearest couch and start yelling out party-ready catchphrases, including the hook, "as long as it ain't no mothafuckin' beer." It's a bit of a slow burn, but by the second time you hear it, it's impossible to get out of your head. That bass line is just too massive not to make you start acting reckless. There's no telling what kind of chaos this song might unleash this summer in New York, and while Noisey is premiering it below, we do not take any legal responsibility for the consequences.

"The creativity sparked when I was in the studio during one of my late night studio sessions," F1JO explained over email. "Somebody was doing a store run, and we were all giving our orders. Somebody in the room said, 'Bring me anything, bruh...long as it no muthafuckin beer.' He was so serious about that, and right away I said, 'Wow that's hard as fuck!' That's a dope statement. I had produced the beat a few days before at my boy Sonaro's studio and couldn't figure out what I wanted to say on it. Then it just clicked. I went in and did the song in about 15 minutes. Nothing written. Traveling and working with Mike WiLL Made-It tends to make you wanna produce a track that a make you slap ya grandmother!"

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