Slang Hugh & Che Uno Drop “Ra As It Getz” ft. DJ Stylus — Real Bars, Raw Vision
The underground scene just got a powerful new release. Slang Hugh and Che Uno have teamed up for “Ra As It Getz,” a rugged boom-bap joint featuring DJ Stylus on the cuts. The track dropped alongside a cinematic visual shot by Fuego Films, setting the tone for their upcoming collaborative project Slanguage Arts.
The video also features cameos from DJ Chino420 and Gambit Ramsay of Hella Treez, adding extra authenticity and cross-crew energy to an already powerful release

From the jump, “Ra As It Getz” feels like a declaration. The production hits with classic grit — dusty drums, sharp samples, and that unmistakable golden-era attitude. Slang Hugh and Che Uno trade verses filled with insight and intensity, keeping things raw as it gets. DJ Stylus laces the record with precise scratches that tie the record back to true-school energy, reminding listeners what hip-hop is built on.
Released via Type A Records on September 19, 2025, the single marks the first official drop from the duo’s upcoming full-length project. It’s a taste of what’s to come — bars over beats that carry substance, skill, and soul.
The Sound of Slang Hugh
Gold Era’s own, Slang Hugh crafts a dusty, hard-hitting backdrop that channels the golden-era spirit of hip-hop. His production on “Ra As It Getz” blends sharp drum breaks, moody sample work, and an undeniable bounce the kind of beat that instantly pulls an emcee into the zone. Hugh’s sound is both gritty and clean, walking the line between classic boom-bap and modern edge.
This record marks the first taste of Slanguage Arts, a project that promises to showcase his full range as a producer soulful, cinematic, and street-certified.
Che Uno on the Mic
Holding it down on the vocals, Che Uno brings sharp lyricism and commanding delivery. His bars carry perspective, precision, and poise — painting pictures from the pavement with truth and technical skill. There’s no gimmickry here, just a pure display of craftsmanship from an artist who clearly understands the art of rhyme.
On “Ra As It Getz”, Che Uno’s cadence locks perfectly with Slang Hugh’s drums, creating a synergy that feels organic and authentic.
On the Cuts
DJ Stylus adds that extra layer of authenticity, cutting and blending his way through the record with finesse. His feature cements “Ra As It Getz” as a throwback to the essence — when DJs weren’t just behind the decks but inside the music itself.
Final Thoughts
With “Ra As It Getz”, Slang Hugh and Che Uno remind the scene that the boom-bap spirit is alive and well — evolving, but never forgotten. The upcoming Slanguage Arts project promises more of that unfiltered energy: street-wise poetry, rugged production, and a dedication to the craft that separates artists from amateurs.

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