LargeUp Premiere: Listen to Deejay Theory’s “Watch Out” feat. Anthony B, Gappy Ranks + Jahdan Blakkamoore

Our own Deejay Theory has been dropping scorching remixes for years, spanning all corners of outernational sounds from dancehall to disco. For his debut artist release dropping Friday via Oakland’s Mixologi, he’s teamed with a heavyweight trio of top-ranking reggae singjays, in Anthony B outta Jamaica, London rude bwoy Gappy Ranks and Brooklyn badman Jahdan Blakkamoore. Connecting the global dots lyrically and musically, the track finds each artist repping their hometown while adding a different flavor to the hip-hop and electro-tinged dancehall banger.

Stream “Watch Out” from Deejay Theory below ahead of its official release tomorrow, and pre-order on iTunes. DJs, you’re gonna need this in your arsenal come Memorial Day.

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