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 Name: Lord Logic (Posted: 11/19/2003 5:58:00 PM) Summary: Bob Your Head And Spark Your L's Comment: This is a song that you'll be feeling. It is also one of those joints that you can feel where he's coming from. | Name: The Difference (Posted: 9/18/2003 11:32:00 AM) Comment: Another track from Wordsworth, now this track is real chilled. “Wildlife” is talking about his past and some of the wild experiences he went through while growing up. Now don’t get me wrong this track isn’t horrible or anything, but it just sounds like something I’ve heard before. Maybe it needs to grow on me, but anyway peep it out for yourself. |  Name: Regmystro (Posted: 9/18/2003 4:03:00 AM) Summary: Nice Comment: Wordsworth paints a mental picture into his life growing up in Brooklyn, well put together track production was nice and Wordsworth always comes off! |  Name: 00micdominant420 (Posted: 9/16/2003 9:38:00 PM) Summary: Definite Smoothy Comment: I'm really fellin this track in all aspects. What a great vibe. |
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