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Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It

Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It
Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It
Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It
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Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It
Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It
Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It
Tags: Brooklyn , Hip Hop
Tanya Morgan - Move It Or Lose It

♫ > A1. Move It Or Lose It
♫ > B1. Don't Look Up

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Brooklyn underground rap heroes Tanya Morgan drop a two-track heatrock of a 7-inch that lights up dancefloors while maintaining their true-school status with clever wordplay and progressive beats.

Since breaking on to the blog-era rap scene in 2006 with their debut LP Moonlighting and solidifying their status in 2009 with the now-legendary Brooklynati, Tanya Morgan has represented the best of underground hip-hop. Your favorite rapper’s favorite group, they combine trademark witty wordplay with tough, headnodding beats that demand rewinds and repeat listens. Bouncing back in recent years with Rubber Soul and other one-off cuts, the duo of Donwill and Von Pea has teamed with producer 6th Sense and quietly set about building the next chapter of their rock-solid legacy. 

“Move It Or Lose It” is the latest manifestation of Tanya Morgan, a cut that is neither throwback nor trend chasing, but does double duty on the dancefloor as well as a headphone banger. Irresistibly funky, with Mathien’s guitar and vocal the icing on top, and riding at a perfect tempo to get dancers bubbling, it got immediate attention from DJs when the group teased the digital version online. 

The double A-side single continues on the flip with “Don’t Look Up,” another grown-man rap (as Von Pea asks, “How you want the old me acting brand new?”) set to 6th Sense’s progressive uptempo beat that recalls Q-Tip’s adventurous recent productions, and featuring Mia Jae on vocals driving the chorus. Donwill’s commentary on getting older and wiser in the music industry hits home to any of us who’ve been around the block: “Slow growth while the roots spread / Somebody said rap group’s dead / They prolly wrote it as a sponsored ad.” 


  • Label: Rubber Souls
  • Cat No: RS4501
  • Format: 7-INCH
  • Speed: 45 RPM
$15.00