“Murder Symphony” by PannoBeats Featuring Destruct: A Journey Back to the Golden Era of Hip Hop

“Murder Symphony” by PannoBeats Featuring Destruct: A Journey Back to the Golden Era of Hip Hop

Today marks the release of “Murder Symphony,” a collaborative masterpiece that pays homage to the golden era of hip hop. Produced by Italian beatsmith PannoBeats and featuring the lyrical prowess of Brazilian emcee Destruct, this track is a nostalgic nod to the gritty streets and raw energy that defined the genre in its heyday.

Drawing inspiration from the iconic boom bap beats of DJ Premier, “Murder Symphony” transports listeners back to a time when hip hop was all about hard-hitting drums, dusty samples, and head-nodding bass lines. PannoBeats, now based in London, infuses the track with his signature production style, while Destruct, representing L.A., delivers his rhymes with raw energy and streetwise flow.

Murder Symphony” is more than just a song – it’s a sonic journey that combines the best elements of classic hip hop with a modern twist. Fans can expect vivid storytelling, infectious hooks, and an undeniable vibe that’s both familiar and fresh.

“If you’re a fan of classic hip hop with a modern twist, this track is your jam,” says PannoBeats. “Get ready to turn up the volume and let the boom bap wash over you!”

Murder Symphony” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of PannoBeats and Destruct as they unite to create something truly special.

Stream PannoBeats – “Murder Symphony” featuring Destruct:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6glDL0DVtwYbQ3L3FFJmaE
YouTube: https://youtu.be/fhOOcU-9Yng

Follow PannoBeats on Instagram: @pannobeats

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