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El Dusty to Release 'We Out Chea' This Friday; MADE IN CORPUS Album Out This Year

By: Mar. 16, 2016
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Cumbia-electronica pioneer El Dusty knows a thing or two about sexy beats that get fans moving. His latest release, "We Out Chea," is no exception, El Dusty recalls, "Milk called me up n said we got something for u n sent it over. I put them dirty south touches on it and went to Miami to shoot the video in Wynwood. Happened really fast and we had good time as always!"

A fusion of Latin rap, hip-shaking beats and a fresh tribal sound defines this hot new track. Featuring MLKMN and Happy Colors, MLKMN says, "Its always good times making music with the fam!!! Happy and I were in the studio in Miami and called Dusty on skype and magic happened!!! Love the vibe we created for this record!!!" Happy Colors added, "It's always dope af to work with these two crazy mexicans... We did we out chea during a crazy night in Miami via Skype and we turned that song into the locos only anthem." "We Out Chea" is set to be released on, Friday, March 18th, on After Cluv and MeccaLani, for your listening pleasure just in time for those hot summer nights.

El Dusty will be releasing a full length album Made in Corpus later this year, which will include his recent releases Trapanera EP, "Cumbia Anthem", and "Orale", along with the highly anticipated "We Out Chea."

El Dusty is on the road to promote his releases and debuting a newly-developed set that expands on his expertise as a long-time turntablist, with previous live appearances at EDC Mexico, Latin Grammy Universal Party, Brisk Bodega Tour, Mad Decent Block Party, and he is set to perform at Ciudad Sonido Festival in Puerto Rico.

Raised and rooted in Corpus Christi, producer, DJ, and Cumbia-electronica pioneer El Dusty (born Dusty Oliveira) translates the Southern Texas border experience into new barrio anthems where the MPC2000 sampler and chopped clips of Latin music history collide.

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