
This Friday just keeps getting weirder. Case in point: Interpol frontman Paul Banks just released a new rap mixtape; it’s on DatPiff and everything. The tape, adorably, is called Everybody On My Dick Like They Supposed To Be, and it’s got appearances from El-P, Talib Kweli, and Odd Future’s Mike G. I don’t think Banks raps on the thing, but I just started listening to it, so who even knows. Apparently, nothing is off the table at this point. Listen to it below.
Download the tape at Datpiff.
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I am not on Paul Banks’ dick, nor have I ever been.
I will, however, listen to this. Cause, why the fuck wouldn’t you?
Ok, after almost two listens, I am now on Paul Banks’ dick.
Quit hoggen’ that dick! It’s my turn!
this… this is weird.
i hope its a dj khaled type deal.
P.J. BANKS – WE DA BEEEEESSSTTTTTT!!!!!!!!
Slow Hands? More like slow jammzzzzzz!
But really, this makes sense.
It’s actually quite unique.
“my best friend’s a butcher and he’s on my dick”
“stella was a diver and she was always on my dick”
etc.
Obstacle 1: Deez Nutz
OH STEHLLAAAHH
“Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Going Down (On My DICK!)”
I want to see the video of Paul Banks hanging out with Mike G. I can’t picture that at all. Also, why Mike G??
This reminds me of that line in X1′s “New York Is So Cool” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieqbNJHm23w) about seeing 50 Cent hanging out with Interpol. Although in this case, it seems more likely that Banks has been hanging out with Mr. Muthafuckin’ Exquire.
It’s up to Mike G now, turn on the bright lights
OK, that was AMAZING.
Yeah this is actually not bad at all. Good on ya, #bankspaulbanks!
At least Paul Bank didn’t try try his best Death Grips cover art for this one, although it’s kind of appropriate given the album’s proper name.
This gives “PDA” a whole new meaning entirely
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I was not expecting to sit all of the way through this.
Genuinely, really, rather good.
with a name like Paul Banks a mixtape was inevitable wasn’t it?
I love everything about this.
A lot of solid instrumental tracks, some that I really like.
Surprisingly good. Best Paul Banks work in some time.
as a big interpol/julian plenti/paul banks fan, i’m afraid to listen. does he sing/rap at all on this? anything that sounds like his past work?
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