the greatest new age hip hop release of all time dropped
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16 and a half years ago two days ago today...
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16 and a half years ago two days ago today...
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Re: 16 and a half years ago two days ago today...
Haiku D'Etat>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The A Teamgusty wingers wrote:the greatest new age hip hop release of all time dropped
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Fuck it, I loved that shit. Yeah the Haiku D'etat albums were better, but for just an off the cuff collaboration album, I thought it was perfect. It had a more raw, bare bones feel compared to their other albums, I think tracks like "Who Framed A-Team", "Rally Round The Home Team", "A.B. Baracus", "Deep And Wyde" and "Doin The Most For the Coast" (with an incredible performance by Aceyalone!) still sound fresh today. Fat Jack did a decent job on the beats to. I have not heard the 2 follow-up albums.
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Re: 16 and a half years ago two days ago today...
I thought this was a post lampooning all the upnorthtrips.com pretenders.