LargeUp Premiere: Gappy Ranks x Kush Arora – “Anything A Anything”

Words by Jesse Serwer

Indian flutes and tablas, Dave Kelly-style ’90s bashment and the Wild fest flavor of Ennio Morricone’s The Good, The Bad and the Ugly theme all come together on Kush Arora‘s latest riddim track, the appropriately titled Delhi Cowboy.

For the single “Anything A Anything,” the Cali-based producer connects with top-ranking U.K. dancehall star Gappy Ranks. Gappy definitely comes “armed and dangerous” on the Punjabi Dancehall riddim (as Kush describes his production style). Perhaps only Bounty Killer himself could have produced more smoldering results.

The track drops tomorrow via iTunes, but, for a limited time, we’ve got a free download of both the single and the instrumental.

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