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 Name: 100% Deet (Posted: 1/11/2006 8:06:00 PM) Summary: Decent Comment: i dig the fact he pulled the Zappa sample out, but I don't think the break matches up that well with it. Also, and maybe this is from hearing it streamed, but the quality of the sample sounds a little off towards the end- kinda like it bends down in pitch a little. I don't know, I'm probably just being too critical. Decent track altogether, I'll probably pass on the single though.. |  Name: Lotuz (Posted: 7/13/2005 1:24:00 PM) Summary: A Diamond In The Rough Comment: This is that raw Beatminerz sh*t! Love that organ sample. Dope MC that knows how to flow to this. The off key singing almost ruins the track though. Fortunately the beatboxing break compensates for it. | Name: DJ Timid (Posted: 5/25/2005 4:55:00 PM) Comment: Once again, Wordsworth makes me wonder why MTV cancelled "The Lyricist Lounge" show. Then I remember that no one messes up a sure thing quite like MTV (yet, to this day, Pauly Shore still lingers). Regardless, over a fat Da Beatminerz track, Wordsworth delivers a daytime summer banger that is everything you would expect out of a collaboration between these industry vets. Throw in a bouncy female vocal on the hook and damn, why wouldn't you pick this up? Stay ahead of the curve and wisely spend your $6 here! |
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