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ow admittidly, this EP doesn't boast the highest quality of production this talented, inovative hip-hop group has ever put out. However, for a true fan of the Pharcyde, or even for those who think rap is just about image and beats, this album is a truely poetic, real look at what Slim Kid Tre, Bootie Brown, and Mr. Imani have to say about the world they live in. It's raw, and uninfluenced by any major label. Finaly a hip-hop group that isn't just about selling albums, selling out and selling their image. Minus the first thirty second sound bite, and you have a great album that must be listened to reppeatedly to realy hear it all. Pharcyde is truely, "Reinventin'. Representin'."
And, if you like it too, I recomend you do a search for Tre Hardson (A.K.A. Slim Kid Tre)!! great maxi |
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