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A track that featured on Que D's Quite Delicious 12". Has a funky little intro and just kills when the beat rocks in. Classic Slum Village lyrics by Jay Dee. Nice little funky track. Any beat Jay touches is def. 1/3 of my blog is Jay only because I want everyone out there to know that without this guy, this style would never have been created and my life would be empty as shit. Anyways hope you like this track.Enjoy, Peace.
Pharrell's debut single from 2003. Since then the boy has blown up. Got his own clothing label, his own production crew, his own band, sheit. I wish I was this guy. In 2005 he was rated the world's best dressed man by Esquire Magazine. This track is so laid back. It was covered by a jazz musician Jamie Callum, that track is dope too. All up, awesome track. Nice jumpy synth, hot beat. More poppy than anything on this blog, but I like it so fuck it. I'll put up the jamie callum track too.
Enjoy, Peace.
Kool Keith & Godfather Don released a the self titled album in 1993 under Bobbito Garcia's label Fondel 'Em. Some pretty dope tracks on there. Focussed on a fusionistic style of Keith's Ultramagnetic beats & his new school Four Horseman experiments. Rumor has it that the album was recorded during a week. 10 tracks that in my opinion wrapped up Keith's career. These tracks features on Stretch Armstrong's radio show that was creating a lot of buzz in the streets around 92-93 of which Garcia was a co-host. Im only going to post up 2 tracks from the album but if you can get your hands on it it's worth while, especially on 12".