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Philadelphia emcee and Educated Ignorance Music Group (EIMG) CEO, RJ Payne aka Leatherface, continues to run through the hip hop history with his lyrical chainsaw.

Payne's rampage has no end in sight as he drops his new album, Leatherface 3: There Will Be Blood."

Available now on: https://iamrjpayne.com/

Features include Ransom, Redman, Flee Lord, JoJo Pellegrino, Inspectah Deck, Ras Kass, Apathy, UFO Fev and Shyheim.

Production credits: Pa. Dre, Havoc, Stu Bangas, Vanderslice, Termanology, Melks, Lunchbox Bully, Nicholoas Craven, DJ Pain1, Cartune Beatz and Dreamlife.

Cover art by RightOnMedia

Tracklist:

1. BLOOD EVERYWHERE FT REDMAN (PROD BY CARTUNE BEATZ)
2. BACK ON MY SHIT (PROD BY TERMANOLOGY AND MELKS)
3. THERE WILL BE BLOOD FT RANSOM (PROD BY VANDERSLICE)
4. KANE VS UNDERTAKER FT FLEE LORD (PROD BY LUNCHBOX BULLY)
5. ANARCHY FT SHYHEIM & JOJO PELLEGRINO (PROD BY STU BANGAS)
6. INFAMOUS PAYNE (PROD BY HAVOC)
7. PREDATORS FT UFO FEV (PROD BY PA DRE)
8. WES CRAVENS LEATHERFACE (PROD BY NICHOLAS CRAVEN)
9. BLACK MASK FT FLEE LORD (PROD BY (LUNCHBOX BULLY)
10. DEAD SERIOUS (PROD BY DJ PAIN1 AND DREAMLIFE)
11. NO MERCY FT INSPECTAH DECK (PROD BY CARTUNE BEATZ)
12. 3 HEADED DRAGON FT RAS KASS & APATHY (PROD BY PA DRE)

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