King Harris debuts on SpitFireHipHop with “Wolff Street Intro.”
Even as a new artist, King Harris has one royal foundation. Raised in Long Beach, developed in Oxnard, California the MC who uses his government name has collaborated with E-40 (“Thirstyâ€), toured the country with his cousin Jay Rock and Tech N9ne and been a fixture in the studio with Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q. Now, he’s teaming with Gangrene’s Oh No for his debut album, Nightmare On Wolff Street, a breakthrough project in a career and a life that truly stands out.
Teaming with Oh No, they hit the lab and created King’s debut Nightmare On Wolff Street, (which will be released in June); an album that effectively bridges 1988 with 2016 and is inspired by milestone Cali Hip-Hop classics like Snoop’s Doggystyle and The Game’s The Documentary (The Game appears on King’s “Right Back To The Money,†a funky concoction of break-beats and boastful bars).
Today, King Harris presents the introduction to Nightmare On Wolff Street, “Wolff Street Intro,” as he rides Ice Cube’s “Bird In The Hand†with boisterous bars, and lots of charisma. Welcome (back) to Oxnard!