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Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Drazmatik remixed by Stan Da Man

The wait is over. After years of waiting for the world to get over their Hip Pop phase, Mutant Emcee Radio is back on the air, devoted to shining light on the real DJ's and MC's the mainstream refused to accept. While the industry was catering to the fake song stealers of the game, Mutant Emcee was breeding an unapologetic, and unfiltered culture ready to fight the bots of tomorrow.

As Vice President of Melodic Playground, it is both my honor and responsibility to help usher in this new era of hip-hop culture — not just as a witness, and spokeswoman but also a beacon of light to millions of Mutants, outcasts, and black sheeps seeking refuge from the mainstream influencers and watered down industry. 

Today Mutant Emcee Radio activated a fleet of east coast soldiers to perform an underground gem that deserves the spotlight: The “Driven (Remix)” by Drazmatic, presented by Eastern Standard Time Records, produced by the legendary Stan the Man, and featuring a line-up that reads like a cipher straight out of hip-hop heaven.

This isn’t just a track. It’s a masterpiece

The “Driven (Remix)” pulls no punches. It’s an anthem for the overlooked, the overqualified, and the underplayed. Anchored by Drazmatic, a lyrical technician with razor-sharp cadence and uncompromising integrity, this remix feels like a throwback and a prophecy rolled into one. Drazmatic doesn’t come alone — he brings with him a cadre of elite spitters: Pacewon, Q-Bon, Confucius, TruWerdz, Killah Cal, Quiet, and the turntable wizardry of DJ Jay-Ski. Each artist brings their own sonic mutation to the track, creating a seven-headed beast of wordplay, style, and presence.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about renaissance. Hip-hop is not dead. It’s just been evolving in plain sight, buried beneath algorithms and plastic playlists. But not anymore.

At Mutant Emcee, we believe in spotlighting artists who push the boundaries of lyricism and represent the DNA of true emceeing. We don’t care if the industry forgot them — we remember, and we don't care if the mainstream ignored them, we heard the truth and  we’re broadcasting their brilliance worldwide. Every emcee on “Driven (Remix)” embodies that ethos. Whether it’s Pacewon’s battle-tested flows from the legendary Outsidaz camp, Killah Cal’s commanding voice out of D.C., or Confucius’s reflective bars rooted in street wisdom and scholarship — this is the sound of hip-hop evolved.

But the return of this single isn’t just a one-time spin. We’re adding “Driven (Remix)” to two major pillars of our reborn platform:

  1. Mutant Emcee Radio – 24 Hour Broadcast
    This track now plays on a station devoted to underground hip-hop, 24/7. Expect to hear it on regular rotation, mixed and championed by the incomparable DJ Meladik, who’s been holding it down for the culture since day one.

  2. Mutant Emcee Takeover – Daily Hour on Melodic Playground Radio
    Melodic Playground Radio now devotes one hour a day dedicated to the Mutant Emcee Takeover... nothing but raw, uncut underground fire. "Driven (Remix)" is officially part of this lineup and sets the tone for everything that follows.

We don’t just play records — we set standards. And this record challenges the globe to raise the bar. If you’re an emcee, this is your measuring stick. If you’re a fan, this is your reminder: the real is alive and thriving.

To Drazmatic and every artist on this remix — welcome to the Mutant Family. You’ve just joined a movement bigger than music. You’ve aligned yourself with a culture that refuses to fade, that lives in cyphers, lives in crates, and now lives again — on the airwaves.

The Mutant Emcee Renaissance is here. And if this track is any indication, the future of hip-hop just grew claws, fangs, and a mic cord.

Stay tuned. Stay raw. And stay driven.

Queen Meladee, 

Vice President of Melodic Playground,

Mutate the Mic. Save the Culture..



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