Teflon has reunited with M.O.P. and DJ Premier on his new song “The Thoro Side” — check it out below.

Released on Thursday (April 20), the track finds the New York rap veterans trading bruising bars over punishing production from Preemo, which is laced with spine-chilling strings and signature cuts sampling lines from Nas and M.O.P. affiliate Foxx.

Billy Danze kicks things off with a typically rugged verse, before Lil’ Fame takes the baton and sprinkles a dose of humor into his hard-hitting rhymes: “We’ll tear this bitch apart/ I got goons that’ll clap for nothing like the kids on ‘106 & Park.'”

Teflon then brings it home by reminding listeners that the Mash Out Posse still ain’t nothin’ to be fucked with. “Hit ’em with the blueprint, the streets approved it/ M.O.P. ain’t just any team, we a movement/ So introducing the new shit from the cats that gave a lot of dudes they influence,” he spits.

“Nothing like getting back in the lab with my home team,” Tef said of the collaboration. “A whole lot of history in the building with Preem going way back and reconnecting on ‘The Thoro Side.’ It brings back those same dope vibes, lyrical marksmanship and classic fire that the streets been missing!”

“Having the team back together to create more magic on ‘The Thoro Side’ is monumental,” Danze added. “The song is crazy (no surprise there), but the session was like a throwback to the future, with new but familiar energy that can’t be duplicated.”

Premier, meanwhile, said: “When we started working on Tef’s album, it is automatic that we will get an M.O.P. record in there just because that’s First Family and it’s tradition on every M.O.P. album as well … Then to add my scratches, especially of Foxx’s voice of her shouting them out from the song ‘Warriors,’ it makes it feel like complete fireworks nonstop. A Win-win.”

“The Thoro Side” will appear on Teflon’s upcoming album Two Sides to Every Story, which is largely produced by DJ Premier along with Jazimoto.

The project, which will also include the previous single “Contraband,” is due out this summer via Teflon’s own 420 Music in partnership with Coalmine Records.

“The Thoro Side” is a welcome reunion between Teflon and M.O.P., whose long-running collaborative relationship dates back to the group’s 1996 album Firing Squad.

Tef later appeared on M.O.P.’s “4 Alarm Blaze” alongside JAY-Z, from 1998’s First Family 4 Life, as well as the “Ante Up” remix which also featured Busta Rhymes and Remy Ma.

Teflon and DJ Premier would later link up for “F.U.” and ”Comin’ At Cha,” along with several unreleased gems from the Brooklyn MC’s shelved Def Jam debut.

Mariah The Scientist's attorney has demanded a jury trial.

Earlier this year, footage of Mariah The Scientist and a woman named Cleopatra Dues allegedly getting into a brawl at an Atlanta club left social media users shocked. Reportedly, Dues told police that Mariah allegedly approached her and ripped off her wig, then proceeded to drag her across the floor of Cavo Kitchen and Cocktail Lounge. She insists that she never interacted with Mariah until the alleged incident.

In May, Mariah was arrested and charged with simple battery. Now, according to court documents obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, she's pleaded not guilty. Moreover, her attorney Brian Steel has asked for a jury trial. She's yet to address the debacle but may do so soon in court.

Mariah The Scientist's Attorney Demands Jury Trial

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Recording artist Mariah the Scientist performs onstage on Day 1 of 2023 ONE MusicFest at Piedmont Park on October 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
 

Unfortunately for Mariah, her own legal woes aren't the only ones she's dealing with these days. Her boyfriend Young Thug is also currently behind bars on RICO charges. His high-profile trial was put on hold earlier this week. The defense filed a motion for Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville to recuse himself due to an ex parte meeting with prosecutors and witness Kenneth Copeland. The trial won't continue until another judge reviews the case. Glanville also plans to release a transcript of his meeting with Copeland “so everyone will have a chance to look at it.”

It's unclear exactly how long this could take. The trial is already the longest in state history, however, and doesn't look like it'll be coming to a close anytime soon. What do you think of Mariah The Scientist pleading not guilty to battery? What about her attorney Brian Steel asking for a jury trial? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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