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Razor Tag is Los Angeles underground rap group Styles of Beyond's first official mixtape, which was released through Machine Shop Records in 2007, after their 2003 installment Megadef.[1][2] This is the only album which was released under the label of Machine Shop.[3][4]Razor Tag was digitally released on July 30, 2007 and re-released on August 10, 2007. The album was produced by many producers.[5]
The mixtape is said to have been inspired by We Major by Fort Minor, on which S.O.B. played the role of permanent guest. The group was featured in almost half of the mixtape. They also had their own tracks on the mixtape out of which "Get It" was released as one of the singles of the mixtape.
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J. Dilla, Chum the Skrilla Guerilla, Mike Shinoda, DJ Green Lantern, Scoop DeVille, Divine Styler
Razor Tag: Key Cuts EP is an EP by Styles of Beyond released as a limited edition for the promotion of Razor Tag the first mixtape by the group.[6] The EP is no longer available for download anywhere on the internet, except on torrent sites. The EP was specially produced by DJ Cheapshot, DJ Green Lantern, and Mike Shinoda.