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 Name: jens**** (Posted: 10/24/2008 3:20:00 PM; Partial IP: 160.156.22) Location: dk Comment: my name is not jesn lol xD |  Name: jesn (Posted: 10/24/2008 3:18:00 PM; Partial IP: 160.156.22) Location: denmark Comment: very nice song, think also it has been sampled by gravediggaz "never gonna come back" |  Name: David (Posted: 7/21/2008 11:55:00 AM; Partial IP: 16.157.206) Location: Bratislava Comment: One of the best songs i've ever heard... | Name: mARTin (Posted: 10/19/2002 3:23:00 PM) Comment: I guess since this is Fat Beats Distributed (which means it’s El-P approved right?) it must be good, and surprisingly that’s one of a few theories of mine that seems to hold up. The B-side 'Dedicated' was on the hardcore tip (if you know what I mean). Side-A is more rugged and raw. Armstead does his best Wu-Elements imitation to fit the lyrics, which are built around the same idea that KRS-One’s '5 Boroughs' was about. Fat Beats representing Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten and Bronx. 'Outlaw' the sequel to Wildcat is my pick of the week. |
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