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ElCamino and 38 Spesh unload for the Money In The Mattress

Love fire tunes? ElCamino comes through with 38 Spesh and Harry Fraud for the recently released ‘Money In The Mattress’ anthem.

The music video goes with the song’s slow burn sound and takes the mask game outside.

ELCamino’s versatility sets him apart from his peers.  Lyrically, he is capable of painting bleak tales and violent escapades, but also deft at seamlessly shifting styles mid-verse to highlight his soulful and moody singing voice.  Both of these attributes create exhilarating musical highs. 

Those musical highs have created a runway for Camino to do his thing on numerous bug stages over the last few years, as he added his versatility to a litany of high-profile projects, including; Boldy James & The Alchemist’s The Price Of Tea In China Deluxe (2020), Westside Gunn’s Shady Records Debut Who Made The Sunshine (2020), Jay Worthy & Harry Fraud’s Eat When You’re Hungry Sleep When You’re Tired (2020), Boldy James The Versace Tape (2020), Benny The Butcher’s Pyrex Picasso (2021) & Trust The Soprano’s (2021), Conway The Machine’s La Maquina (2021) & Griselda’s Conflicted Motion Picture Soundtrack (2021).

This year alone, Camino has released a collaborative project with Chase Fetti, Bethlehem, and a solo drop with Let There Be Light.  

ELCamino follows up his recently released new drop, ELCamino 3, which features production and guest appearances from Jay Worthy, Harry Fraud, 38 Spesh, A$AP Ant, Camouflage Monk & CeeGee., with a new visual for “Money In The Mattress,” which features 38 Spesh and is produced by Harry Fraud. 

“Being on probation for so long, I was really limited in where I could record and who I could work with.  Just getting off probation and having that freedom to work again, for ElCamino 3 it was important that I collaborated with other artists and producers in person at the studio, to catch a vibe, and then record” Camino explained.  “Working with a producer like Harry Fraud, man, he’s working with me, playing me track after track to find the perfect beat for my style and that will bring out the best version of me as an artist. Being at the studio with a 38 Spesh, a Jay Worthy, or an A$AP Ant, challenges me and motivates me to make better music. You have to bring your “A-game” when you are working with these guys.  On ElCamino 3 I brought my “A plus” game.”