It s been a match made in hip-hop heaven ever since. KingMighty 2 is the latest collaboration between two artists with very different backgrounds. (The pair s first record, simply titled
KingMighty, came out last year.) For the second record, they enlisted the help of Detroit hip-hop titans Elzhi and Guilty Simpson.
It s easy to presume that King Micah, being a Detriot native, was the one who reached out to Elzhi and Simpson, but he admits that it was actually Mightyhealthy who was able to connect with them. For King Micah, this was a huge get. Elzhi is the quintessential Detroit rapper, the one who embodies the city and the culture the most.
Three years ago, Detroit rapper King Micah the Infamous attended a networking event at a recording studio in Miami hosted by producer Illmind. There, he met Mightyhealthy.
The event was an opportunity for rappers and producers to meet at the studio and play their music for the group.
“Since it’s Miami, I was prepared for the Uncle Luke, Trick Daddy, Slip-N-Slide type of vibe, King Micah recounts. I’m from Detroit so I’m coming from far left of that. I still took my chances and played some of my music. That’s how I met Mightyhealthy. He went after me and played something that was super grimy and super boom-bap. I’m like, ‘Yo, we need to link.
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