Back in August, Phonte and Big Pooh reunited to announce Made In Durham: A Little Brother Block Party, which is named after and set to take place in their North Carolina hometown this October. In a hilarious wrestling-inspired promo, the duo also confirmed that The Cool Kids, Big K.R.I.T., comedian Sam Jay, and more will be joining in on the festivities.

To prepare the masses for the big event, yesterday (Sept. 19) saw the release of a new EP that consists of the tracks “Wish Me Well,” which is produced by Deonis “Pumah” Cook, and the Conductor Williams-backed “Glory Glory,” the latter of which sees Big Pooh flexing his lyrical prowess on the song’s opening verse.

“Glory, glory, standing on the shoulders of giants, Robert Horry, a bit of history, bitter n**gas bore me, all praises due, I was rocking to Kane, my brother rocked ‘caine too, now they dopesick, I author like Beth Macy, penmanship that drive critics and crowds crazy, limitless, 20 in, there’s no safety, and we still letting rounds off…”

Fans can also check out a music video for “Wish Me Well,” a jazzy flip of Cook’s own track “Ecstasy” that serves as confirmation of the group’s musical relevance in 2023, whether they receive their well-deserved flowers or not. “Wish me well or call me Ishmael, croquettes and grits, n**ga, this is that fishscale, this is that dispelled rumor that we not active, my man said, ‘Tay, come and get your plaque,’ and when I came and got it, saw our names was misspelled, pulled out the parking lot and almost fishtailed,” Phonte raps on the nostalgic offering from a rooftop.

Press play on their latest EP and aforementioned clip below. Those interested can check out more information on Made In Durham: A Little Brother Block Party here.