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Big Hutch Explains ‘The Psychopathic Assassin’ Concept Album

Yahoo! Music’s The Aftermath recently interviewed Big Hutch from the legendary west coast gangsta rap group Above The Law. The MC also known as Cold 187um discussed his new solo album, The Psychopathic Assassin, the loss of his longtime group member KMG, and collabs with the Insane Clown Posse.

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