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Rusko's New Tune "Lytah" Will Make You Get Naked And Wiggle in Strange Ways

No pants dance, engage.

The inside of Rusko's brain must look like some sort of swirling storm system in which sounds from of all kinds implode into each other like a weed-infused supernova. Not long ago he swan dived straight back into our membranes with the first edition of his series of three '!' EPs, the goal of which he said was "for each record to have five tracks at five tempos with five different flavors. Kind of like a musical bag of skittles." After hearing the first edition, and now a new cut from the second EP—we think his description is spot on, though we're wondering if he's referring to Sour Skittles, Rainbow, or perhaps some new flavor he found while vacationing in the year 2067.

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Today he's graced us with his new beat "Lytah" which is a total 90s piano-rave monster that will have you doing this for a full three minutes and fourty eight seconds:

And if that brilliant piece of GIFery didn't sum up the vibes of this choon, we asked Rusko to engage in a short game of Madlibs, which we are hoping will set a trend for the future of music journalism. Behold:

MADLIBS WITH RUSKO!
While listening to Rusko's new track "Lytah" you should play air piano, sing along and pretend you're in a field in the 90s with glowsticks in your hands. If you enjoy weed then you should probably smoke a hash spliff. But if not then make sure to find some old school E's. When listening to this you also must not forget to turn up your speakers. But be careful not to crank it too much or you might just see rainbows, in your brain which could lead to prolonged periods of pure joy. And as always make sure to feed plenty of owls! Also if you didn't know already, Rusko is the biggest melon distributer in the whole world!

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David urges you not to listen to this track near any schools or playgrounds. @DLGarber

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