Danny Brown Believes His Avalanches Collaboration Could "Change The World"
Considering Danny Brown’s recent collaboration with Rustie, “Attak,” has already garnered a great

Considering Danny Brown‘s recent collaboration with Rustie, “Attak,” has already garnered a great deal of acclaim and plays and anything attached to the Detroit lyricist’s names is usually an automatic “post” for media, his assertion that a collaboration he did with The Avalanches will “change the world” if it’s released should almost as be taken as fact. Speaking to Australian radio station Triple J, Brown said the following regarding his work with the Australian duo:
“I did one song with them a while ago and it was cool. They felt like it was okay and I felt like it was okay. But then we actually got in the studio and made a record and I swear the record we made is incredible. ‘Frank Sinatra’ was the first one we did. That was cool but the one we did after that… I swear, if we put that out, it’ll change the world. I heard it that first night and that was the only time I heard it. I wanna hear it again! But I know for a fact I put my foot into that song. When I work on something that hard I really like to receive the benefits from it so I can’t wait until The Avalanches release their next project!”
No word yet on where this collaborative effort could end up, but given Brown’s statement, we’re hoping it ends up somewhere on Soundcloud soon.