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 Name: youz'a bitch (Posted: 3/4/2007 12:44:00 PM) Summary: Song Is Serious! Comment: I don't know where they got the vocal sample from, but that combined with the beat hits hard. Like the viewer says Ras Kass came better, but Wrekonize drops a lot of nice verses to. This is how good hip hop should sound. | Name: Decypher25 (Posted: 11/13/2006 4:56:00 PM) Comment: Wrekonize (reppin’ Miami) teams up with Left Coast lyricist Ras Kass in this tale of street commerce. JR drops a vocal sample and heavy piano laced sample that compliments both rugged emcees. Ras Kass totally shines on this single, declaring that he’s not “blind to the fact” and keeps his repertoire intact after whatever mess he was involved with The Game. One of the best highlights of a Ras Kass cameo (see “Lyrical Swords” with GZA and “Coming From A Lower Level” with Chops, Phil Da Agony & Talib Kweli). A street anthem for all you street mixtape DJ’s out there. |
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