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Blu & Exile-Time Heals Everything ⏳tour & merch⬇️

New Paris date added!
26.05. Barcelona, La Nau @lanaubcn
27.05. Milan, Bachelite cLab @bachelite_clab
28.05. Lyon, Ninkasi @ninkasicordelierslyon
30.05. Maribor, Gramofonoteka @gramofonoteka
31.05. Prague, Cargo Gallery @cargogallery
02.06. Leipzig, Naumanns @naumannstanzlokal
03.06. Berlin, Panke @pankeculture
04.06. Hamburg, Hebebühne @die_hebebuehne
05.06. Münster, Skaters Palace @skaterspalace
08.06. Cologne, YUCA @yucaclub
09.06. London, Jazz Cafe @thejazzcafe
10.06. Newcastle, Cluny @theclunynewcastle
11.06. Norwich, Voodoo Daddys @voodooshowroom
12.06. Weinheim, Cafe Central @cafecentralweinheim
13.06. Amsterdam, Bitterzoet @bitterzoet
14.06. Paris, Le Bateau Phare @le_bateau_phare

“Time Heals Everything” Out Now. It’s been a wild journey leading up to our fifth album, all the favors, all the fans and everybody who looked out for us, to make sure we’re able to release this music that is from our heart . To say we couldn’t have done this album without these people is a understatement, these people really went above and beyond to ensure that we’d be able to make this album come out in so many ways that is beyond our gratitude and we just have to give some extra special thanks & loveto these people:
Bobby Campbell, Eric Coleman, Justin Abbink, Joey Lopez, Sirplus, Bee, F80, Matt Diamond, Miguel, Saba, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Jimetta Rose, Voices Of Creation, Mike Bozzi, Aloe Blacc, Azzdine, Evidence, Jim Drew, ICECOLDBISHOP, Mike Chavez, NO ID, Monster, Fashawn, Dan Seeff, Sam, Javier Vasquez and many more. As well as all of our music family who have stuck with this through this ride of these five albums, we are not done, but in the meantime, please enjoy this album that we work so hard on. Time Heals Everything

Blu & Ex US tour + release party in LA!
MAY.01 - LOS ANGELES @lodgeroom release party
MAY. 03 - SAN DIEGO @artsandrecstore
MAY.06 - BAKERSFIELD @jerryspizzapub
MAY.07 - SACRAMENTO @harlowsnightclub
MAY. 08 - SAN FRANCISCO @neckofthewoodssf MAY.09 - PORTLAND @mississippistudios
MAY.10 - SEATTLE @substation.seattle
MAY.14 - HOUSTON @coolheadsprevail713
MAY.15 - DALLAS @ruinsdeepellum
MAY.16 - AUSTIN @theovenatx
MAY.17 - SAN ANTONIO @papertigersatx
New Blu & Exile visuals for - In My Window ft. TOBi! Album out now. EU tour 5/26 through June 🎥@jessicaczarneckicreative edited by @visualbread Watch the whole thing let us know what you 🤔
Blu & Exile-Time Heals Everything EU tour May-June 💨 you don’t want to miss these shows.. trust ..
👉 @themindfeederz

Been a blessing to touch down in different cities to rock with our music family. Tonight we are in Houston @coolheadsprevail713 with @ill_sill@stormshadowatx @wallabycleatz @drbobbybannermpc see you there 🫡

Been a blessing to touch down in different cities to rock with our music family. Tonight we are in Houston @coolheadsprevail713 with @ill_sill@stormshadowatx @wallabycleatz @drbobbybannermpc see you there 🫡

Been a blessing to touch down in different cities to rock with our music family. Tonight we are in Houston @coolheadsprevail713 with @ill_sill@stormshadowatx @wallabycleatz @drbobbybannermpc see you there 🫡

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

Super excited to welcome Blu & Exile to the store!
Come join us before the live show at Bitterzoet.
Been a huge fan ever since ‘Below The Heavens’ dropped in ‘07.From ‘Give Me Flowers’ to ‘Miles’ their music has been in rotation for years and many of those records went straight into the collection back then.
What makes this extra special is how connected their music feels to a certain era at Rush Hour, the Beat Dimensions era. Around the time I joined RH, we were deeply into that whole LA beat scene and put out the Beat Dimensions compilations on @rushhourmusic with contributions by Flying Lotus, Ras G, Samiyam and Exile himself, amongst others, compiled by @cinnaman & Jay Scarlett. That sound and energy really shaped a period for the shop and for me personally too. Still here I am at RH, connecting the dots between hiphop and beyond in Amsterdam.
Blu is a great MC. The fully @evidence produced ‘Los Angeles’ album and the deeply touching Lost Angel 45 on @biggerpicturerecordings are personal fav’s. And Exile’s production… soulful samples, insane chops and drums that hit different. I still remember buying Dirty Science on vinyl when it dropped back in ‘06.
So it honestly means a lot to now have Blu & Exile in the shop celebrating their incredible new album Time Heals Everything ❤️
Featuring appearances by Rome Streetz, ICECOLDBISHOP, Fashawn, Black Thought, Mach-Hommy, Saba & Jimetta Rose.
BLU & EXILE — TIME HEALS EVERYTHING
Album release at Rush Hour Store
with signing + meet & greet
Records available:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:30 PM
Rush Hour Store, Amsterdam
Come through early, limited capacity.
RSVP required: Reservation@rushhour.nl or link in bio
Thanks to @themindfeederz for making this happen
————————————————————
Blu & Exile live at Bitterzoet (from 7:30 PM onwards)
Blu & Exile are returning to Amsterdam after years of not performing in the city. Make sure to get your tickets in time.
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio @thedirtyscience @rushhourstore @bitterzoet @themindfeederz

JUST ANNOUNCED ⏳
T.H.E. East coast + Midwest Tour Blu & Exile ft. @quellechrist & @sirplus_
⭐️ @bluherfavcolor @exileradio
🗓️ Thursday, July 16th
📍@babysallright
Tickets Available Now. See you in the crowd!

Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio

Nearly two decades ago, a rapper named Blu and a producer named Exile emerged from the Los Angeles underground. Through the years, they’ve built a consistent catalog filled with soul chops, head knocking drums, introspective lyrics, and seemingly effortlessly intricate flows.
RapDaily recently asked the duo — who just dropped their new album ‘Time Heals Everything’ — to join our latest edition of “10 Classics” where we look back at songs that have made an impact. This time, to make things interesting, Blu & Exile picked their favorite Blu & Exile tracks.
After they hand-selected their tracks, we asked Blu & Exile to look back at the 10 songs and define what threads them together.
“The mood stands out to me and the height of the content,” Blu explained. “These songs tap into the human experience with care in a special way.”
Exile put it this way: “Songs that are vulnerable, honest. Songs that connect to us first, tend to connect to the listener. Some emotions cannot be explained except for through music and the art of words that create a feeling.”
Blu & Exile are now on tour following the release of the new album, with dates across the U.S. before heading overseas for a European leg beginning May 26th in Barcelona and closing out June 13th in Amsterdam.
Swipe through for 10 Classics By: Blu & Exile. What tracks do you think should have made the cut?
For more content like this, that dives into the soul of the music, follow @RapDaily and checking out more from this series at #10ClassicsWithRapDaily (though Instagram might try to serve you other content, sift through the hashtag for editions featuring DJ Premier, The Neptunes, Madlib, and more.)
@bluherfavcolor @exileradio
This week we are in Texas ! Secure your spot this is gonna be a fun set of shows:
5/14 HOUSTON @coolheadsprevail713
5/15 DALLAS @ruinsdeepellum
5 / 16 AUSTIN @theovenatx
5/17 SAN ANTONIO @papertigersatx

This week we are in Texas ! Secure your spot this is gonna be a fun set of shows:
5/14 HOUSTON @coolheadsprevail713
5/15 DALLAS @ruinsdeepellum
5 / 16 AUSTIN @theovenatx
5/17 SAN ANTONIO @papertigersatx
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