Tom Hardy Collaborates with Underground Rap Group Czarface on Indie Album
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Tom Breihan
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Tom Hardy, known for his intense acting roles, has collaborated with underground rap supergroup Czarface (featuring Wu-Tang Clan's Inspectah Deck) to create a full indie rap album. Hardy has a long history with hip-hop, having made a mixtape in 1999 under the name Tommy No. 1. The article announces this unexpected musical collaboration between the Hollywood actor and the underground rap collective.
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· 3 pulledTom Hardy is one of our best, weirdest movie stars — the type of guy who manages to convey sweaty insanity even in an otherwise pedestrian IP blockbuster like Venom.
Way back in 1999, he made a mixtape under the name Tommy No. 1, which should honestly be my rap name; it leaked a few years ago.
More recently, Hardy struck up a relationship with the underground rap supergroup Czarface, and now they've made an entire collaborative album together.
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