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I’m growing to like this song, even though the video is a tad suspect.
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This joint right here is real sexy-like. Your body will automatically go into autopilot: your head will start boppin’, and you’ll break into a soulful yet swingin’ two-step (think of the Robert Palmer video girls…on speed). The very beginning of the song reminds me of Supernature-era Goldfrapp with heavy synths keys, some la-la-las, and a [...]
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HipHop is Alive
http://http://www.hiphopfrequency.com
Damn, first time I heard that Jam. Not sure how but its got an Old School feel yet feels real techno.
Could hiphop be transforming?
Comment by HipHop is Alive on October 7, 2008 at 8:53 am
Fraser
Ya, reminiscent of ‘looking for the perfect beat’ by afrika bambaataa.
Comment by Fraser on October 7, 2008 at 1:12 pm