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    Girl Talk Readies New EP With Michael Christmas and Chris Crack

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineJuly 8, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Girl Talk, aka Gregg Gillis, has teamed up with rappers Michael Christmas and Chris Crack for a new EP. Don’t Come to My House Sharing Your Location is out August 14 via C&G Records and Illegal Art. Below, watch the three artists stroll around Gillis’ home city of Pittsburgh in the video for lead single “Vending Machine Charcuterie Board.”

    Gillis’ last full-length LP, 2022’s Full Court Press, was a collaboration with Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T., and Smoke DZA. Last year he shared the single “Believe in Ya” with Yaeji and T-Pain. Don’t Come to My House will be pressed on vinyl through Illegal Art, the label that put out every Girl Talk release between 2002’s Secret Diary and 2010’s All Day.

    Read about Girl Talk’s “Girl Walk // All Day” in 20 Pitchfork Staffers on Their Favorite Music Videos of the 2010s.

    Don’t Come to My House Sharing Your Location:
    01 Wouldn’t Go to Chili’s With Michael B. Jordan
    02 Vending Machine Charcuterie Board
    03 Dr. Umar Radio Station on GTA6
    04 My Phone Don’t Work on Payday
    05 Garfield Hated Mondays but Didn’t Have a Job
    06 Bury Me With the Apollo Twin



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