I will pay you for Kusini; not overrated in ANY sense. And I still need a Dolemite. What was the story with Kusini? It was limited to 2 or 3K, supposedly in preparation for an official release that never happened.
Hell Up In Harlem has its assorted moments. It's better than The Mack.
I'll agree Nite Liters can be tepid like tap water, but you guys are straight trippin' on Hell Up in Harlem. That shit is dope, and 100x better than shit that costs 10x as much, ie Solomon King.
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Your taste has not the capacity to overrule mine.
NO!!!
say no to tacky funk in the '06.
Son, I sold my tacky funk years ago. I'm just moving the movement!
I will pay you for Kusini; not overrated in ANY sense. And I still need a Dolemite. What was the story with Kusini? It was limited to 2 or 3K, supposedly in preparation for an official release that never happened.
Hell Up In Harlem has its assorted moments. It's better than The Mack.
I actually don't dislike Hell Up In Harlem that much but The Mack has "I Choose You" and "Brothers Gonna Work It Out"
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yea that's one of the weaker ones. opening track is dope, but i vaguely remember the rest.
This LP gets a pass on cover art. That shade of green was actually outlawed by congress in 1974. Be a rebel.
You're right, but I meant front-to-back. Those are two solid tracks, though.
but you guys are straight trippin' on Hell Up in Harlem.
That shit is dope, and 100x better than shit that costs
10x as much, ie Solomon King.
Edwin Starr is the Man.
Got Bataan's Sings Sweet Soul? It's not Latin Latin, but it's great Soul.
THAT DUDE!
We are bourne of opposing tastes. A real shame.
THAT'S my man.
Now how's about that Kusini?
Oh so now he DOES sound like a drunken wifebeater? Where's that Mandru twat when you need him?
I totally do not know what these words mean in this order.