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Northstar, just picked up die antwoord...Mount Ninja. Thanks for the recommendation...can barely understand the words, but the beats are real. also picked up Donker Mag.
 
Northstar, just picked up die antwoord...Mount Ninja. Thanks for the recommendation...can barely understand the words, but the beats are real. also picked up Donker Mag.

You are crossing to the darker side. I will follow, this one is smoother.

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Right on!

 
You are crossing to the darker side. I will follow, this one is smoother.

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Right on!


Those three are excellent...i think 'Fat Faded F-k Face' is particularly smooth and well done. Honest, despite the gangsta rap in the states which i find (when well done) lyrical, i find there is a whole new level of rawness to a few of the tracks which i am NOT a fan of. But in the tracks where they are inventive and well executed beats, tunes, their rap rhythm changes up frequently and is a lot of fun. I think their most recent album (Mount Ninja and Da Dance Time Kid) is my favorite of the 2, though I like their album with Ugly Boy also.
 
I revisited the beginning of this thread; half the videos are gone. Youtube videos don't last, they are just temporary.

I was surfing Willem Dafoe (great actor) in the movie Wild @ Heart. ...Two cool music videos:

 
Perfect video for the opening of baseball season. Buck O'Neil is a KC icon who was instrumental in founding the Negro Leagues Hall of Fame in KC. He was a tremendous first baseman for the KC Monarchs and is famous for scouting the young Ernie Banks. There is a "Buck O'Neil seat" behind homeplate at Kauffman stadium that a honors a community leader/volunteer every home game.

 

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