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    will.i.am Salutes East L.A. Culture On Sick Ass Foos

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    will.i.am Salutes East L.A. Culture On Sick Ass Foos


    Sick Ass Foos puts will.i.am back in full East L.A. mode, teaming him with Lil Mr. E of Foos Gone Wild and newcomer Toxica for a loud, summer-ready tribute to barrio culture, hometown pride, and West Coast identity.

    Released via Epic Records/RCA Records UK, the track links Boyle Heights roots, Chicano humour, and crisp electro production into one playful, high-energy package.

    will.i.am Salutes East L.A. Culture On Sick Ass Foos

    Produced by will.i.am, Sick Ass Foos hits with pounding drums, sharp claps, clean hi-hats, and an ’80s synth snap. Lil Mr. E brings the humour, while will.i.am keeps it rooted in the people and places that shaped him.

    The release follows EAST LA with Taboo and WE LA (EAST LA REMIX), continuing will.i.am’s focus on Los Angeles, cultural pride, community, and city-wide energy.

    No overthinking needed: Sick Ass Foos is built for heat, movement, and hometown flex.

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