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 Name: by (Posted: 2/19/2004 10:09:00 PM) Summary: Very Nice Comment: J-Live is nice with a mic and is true Hip-hop over Primo beats. |  Name: cnnoreaga (Posted: 12/26/2003 10:49:00 AM) Summary: J-Live & Primo, What Else ? Comment: The lyrics are excellent, but we already know that J-live murders the track. Primo's beat is good! |  Name: MeNaCe666 (Posted: 11/23/2003 5:13:00 PM) Summary: J-live Is The Best Part Comment: Dope rhymes, sick beat. Conscious hip-hop at its finest.
| Name: Shay Boogs (Posted: 10/19/2002 3:24:00 PM) Comment: J-Live meets DJ Premier and the result is pure bliss for every hip-hop fan out there. The only words I can think of to describe this song are: dope, phat, and tight. J-Live kicks flows reminiscing about growing up in the hip-hop generation and what hip-hop means to him. DJ Premier simply provides yet another incredible background track accompanied by sharp and precise vocal scratches. Definitely one of the best, if not the best song on J-Live's upcoming album. Go support one of Manhattan's finest and cop this treat. |  Name: theoriezuk (Posted: 4/4/2002 4:14:00 PM) Summary: Dope Comment: Fresh, catchy, feel good beat. Dope lyrics- period. |
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