Crossworm has officially signed J. Reno to Dirtcore Music. It's hard to deny his legacy and his impact on hip hop, especially bad shit. Dubbed the “Canadian Evil King” by Violent J of the Insane Clown Posse himself, J. Reno and Crossworm share a 20-year history having performed in the same city and respective stages in their early years. J. Reno is a Tunnel Runners graduate, WFuckOff Radio alum with his show “Canadian Bakin” and member of Mission: Infect. This makes him the 3rd member of M:I to sign with Dirtcore following Madd Maxxx & Mumm Ra. He boasts an impressive 3 million+ streams across all platforms and numerous tours, festivals and dates with artists such as Ice Cube, Jelly Roll, ICP, Tech N9ne, Madchild, D12, Obie Trice, King Gordy, The Dayton Family, Esham and more. Reno recently teamed up with Madd Maxxx to produce half of the Dirtcore 24 EP, as well as co-producing the “Gone” remix with Crossworm for Samson Samson. Crossworm recalls “I've known J for over 20 years and this is something I would have offered sooner, but in the end the timing was right for both of us.” In addition to producing for Dirtcore projects, we have a new solo record in the works for J. Reno for which “Out the Dirt” here serves as the lead single, and a group project we're excited to announce soon. In the past month, J. Reno & Crossworm have already started working on new production material for his new record as well as some other projects in progress. Crossworm further elaborated: “When J. Reno and I co-produce together, something creatively amazing happens and it's a chemistry I don't think I could do without. The fans will see.”
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J. Reno Signs To Dirtcore Music, Releases Lead Single Off Next LP “Out the Dirt” Prod With Crossworm
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