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Listen to The Prodigy’s new version of ‘Breathe’ with Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA

The re-vamped rave classic features on the Fast & Furious 9 soundtrack

  • Patrick Hinton
  • 21 June 2021
Listen to The Prodigy’s new version of ‘Breathe’ with Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA

The Prodigy have released a new version of the ‘Breathe’ featuring rapping from Wu-Tang Clan member RZA.

The revamped version of the classic rave tune from 1996 was co-produced by Liam Howlett and Canadian drum ‘n’ bass artist and BBC Radio 1 host René LaVice.

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It features on the soundtrack of Fast & Furious 9, the new instalment of the long-running action film series which stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguezm Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, John Cena, Charlize Theron and more.

The track was first teased on Instagram on June 14 with a short clip.

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Last month The Prodigy revealed they’re in the studio working on new music, sharing a 15-second clip with the message “Studio bizniz this month, back on the beats”.

In May, the group’s frontman Maxim also released a new EP and art series, ‘Hope’ in collaboration with artist Dan Pearce.

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Listen to ‘Breathe’ (Liam H and Rene LaVice Re-Amp) [feat. RZA] below.

Patrick Hinton is Mixmag's Digital Editor, follow him on Twitter

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