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 Name: realshit (Posted: 12/10/2010 9:44:00 AM; Partial IP: .72.67.162) Location: nbNY Comment: 2k7
real hip hop |  Name: weezy (Posted: 12/24/2009 6:36:00 AM; Partial IP: 78.110.230) Location: duisburg, germany Comment: i really love this song | Name: Decypher25 (Posted: 8/1/2005 3:13:00 PM) Comment: The b-side of this single is more aggressive than the flipside, with bumping keyboard funk the West Coast is known for, together with vocal samples on the background. A decent attempt in showcasing the San Diego scene (last I heard from SD was the collective The Iconz back in 1998) but doesn’t put them on the map the way Little Brother blew up the Durham/Raleigh area in North Carolina. Plus it’s more of one-sided record, with ex-Battle Axe MC Mr. Brady clearly outshining his partner Johaz. Maybe the future of San Diego looks promising, but for now we have yet to see. | Name: Decypher25 (Posted: 8/1/2005 3:07:00 PM) Comment: The b-side of this single is more aggressive than the flipside, with bumping keyboard funk the West Coast is known for, together with vocal samples on the background. A decent attempt in showcasing the San Diego scene (last I heard from SD was the collective The Iconz back in 1998) but doesn’t put them on the map the way Little Brother blew up the Durham/Raleigh area in North Carolina. Plus it’s more of one-sided record, with ex-Battle Axe MC Mr. Brady clearly outshining his partner Johaz. Maybe the future of San Diego looks promising, but for now we have yet to see. |
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