El-P shares snippet of Run The Jewels 3

'RTJ3 is just getting started'

El-P, left, and Killer Mike attend the NME Awards at Brixton Academy in London, England.
El-P, left, and Killer Mike attend the NME Awards at Brixton Academy in London, England.

The dynamic rap duo is back in the studio.

El-P shared a brief 15-second clip of his latest collaboration with Killer Mike on Sunday.

The 39-year-old rappers, known for their politically charged, anti-f**kboy anthems, have confirmed their working on their third studio album Run The Jewels 3.

"RTJ3 is just getting started," the Brooklyn native wrote on Instagram account.

 

RTJ3 is just getting started.

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The pair have already been quite generous this holiday season by creating the 12 Days of RTJ Christmas advent calendar, a chance for fans to win free prizes.

Run The Jewels 3 is expected to drop sometime in 2016.

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