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The latest song "Don't Stop" by Manchester's beatmaker Mecca:83 is for Detroit legends Phat Kat and Guilty Simpson, as well as UK turntablist Jabba A weighty Boon Bap Anthem that welcomed Tha Kut. The track, driven by a dreaming sample with a floating feeling and a tight drum, has a finish that seems to modernly reinterpret the atmosphere of the golden period of the 90s, and the beat sense of Mecca: 83 stands out. Phat Kat is a heavyweight in the Detroit scene, also known as the unit "1st Down" with the late J Dilla, and this time too, the tough flow is worth paying attention to. On the other hand, the bass-like rap released by Guilty Simpson, who is also from the Dilla family, adds more depth to the song. And the scratch by Jabba Tha Kut echoes the aesthetics of the boon hop and reminds me of the fundamental charm of hip-hop. "Don't Stop" is a precursor to Mecca:83's upcoming new album, a song that crystallizes his musical evolution and deep respect for hip-hop. The sound that intersects across cities, generations, and cultures is irresistible for fans of jazz hip-hop and boon-bop. This song, which pulsates the soul of hip-hop, is the most important song for the new album.