Audio Push and Kap G team up for a new banger titled "Vamonos." Following their radio hit “Servin,” the Hits Since 1987/Interscope hip-hop duo return with a hit. Over a bounce-heavy Izze the Producer and Preach Bal4 beat, Oktane and Price go off.

"Lets go get some cash, lets go get some ass (aye)/Let's go stack that stash, lets go make it last (aye)/Let's go hit that lick, then let's go half/Let's go cop the crazy shit we never had," raps Price in his verse. Oktane comes in and doesn't disappoint: "Touchdown in Atlanta boy it's time to make a hit/Got a little paper now it's time to make a flip."

A.P.'s commercial debut EP Stone Junction finally has a release date. The new project will be out on April 8. Last month, Audio Push dropped Inside the Vibe, a nine-song EP that came without any announcement. The pair recently appeared alongside heavy hitters Rick Ross, Trae Tha Truth and T.I. Always promoting good vibes, last fall, the duo spoke with us about their core life values:

I feel like y’all have strong ideologies about they way you live life. What are some of your core values?
P: As of late, I’ve been getting in tune with African, ancient truths. Just what was been happening before we got brought to America. I’ve been tapping into all that stuff. I feel like those are our truths. I want to listen to the truths that empower me. It's not a racial thing, but at the end of the day when I look into the mirror, I’m Black. So what’s empowering me? So then I can take that and put the power into me then empower other people. For example, for people to lock into who they really are, it’s nothing wrong in owning who you are. We have Latinos who speak their language and love it. We as African-Americans, we're like the only people who don’t have a language. We just over here and I’m not with that. So I’m trying to lock into all those different things because I’m trying to be the next Malcolm X, and I’m not playing.

O: I forget what quote said this, but every religion breaks down to one final thing. And that’s love. That’s what I always try to move with and focus on every day, no matter what it is. If I move through good vibes and no bad intentions then everything is going to be okay. Having faith in that, you’ll be good.

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