
This Thing Called Life
Gangrene co-founder, producer/MC Oh No teamed up with Lower East Side, NYC MC/Producer Fokis for a collaborative project titled This Thing Called Life. Produced entirely by Oh No, This Thing Called Life is an introspective Look At the Life of A Child Born and raised in the ghetto, determined to make it out. The album also features Oh No as well as Ras Kass and newcomer Papi Shank. Limited to 500, hand-numbered vinyl, they were manufactured in 2020, right before the pandemic in Poland. The plant that pressed them ended up shutting down, and the boxes of vinyl were stuck in a warehouse in Poland. Finally, after 5 years, we were able to get them on U.S. soil and in the hands of vinyl lovers.
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Gangrene co-founder, producer/MC Oh No teamed up with Lower East Side, NYC MC/Producer Fokis for a collaborative project titled This Thing Called Life. Produced entirely by Oh No, This Thing Called Life is an introspective Look At the Life of A Child Born and raised in the ghetto, determined to make it out. The album also features Oh No as well as Ras Kass and newcomer Papi Shank. Limited to 500, hand-numbered vinyl, they were manufactured in 2020, right before the pandemic in Poland. The plant that pressed them ended up shutting down, and the boxes of vinyl were stuck in a warehouse in Poland. Finally, after 5 years, we were able to get them on U.S. soil and in the hands of vinyl lovers.
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Gangrene co-founder, producer/MC Oh No teamed up with Lower East Side, NYC MC/Producer Fokis for a collaborative project titled This Thing Called Life. Produced entirely by Oh No, This Thing Called Life is an introspective Look At the Life of A Child Born and raised in the ghetto, determined to make it out. The album also features Oh No as well as Ras Kass and newcomer Papi Shank. Limited to 500, hand-numbered vinyl, they were manufactured in 2020, right before the pandemic in Poland. The plant that pressed them ended up shutting down, and the boxes of vinyl were stuck in a warehouse in Poland. Finally, after 5 years, we were able to get them on U.S. soil and in the hands of vinyl lovers.











