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Northern Heads: True Story Pt. 2- Phat-Kat (Dirty District vol. 3 - Hosted by Brucie B. (clean version)

5.28.2010

True Story Pt. 2- Phat-Kat (Dirty District vol. 3 - Hosted by Brucie B. (clean version)

Perhaps this isn't self evident - but Hip Hop is the most exciting and global style of music (particularly amongst the eclectic set) because it draws on such a vast sample history but increasingly live ensembles outside of The Roots are making more vicious contributions. In any case, those who love the legendary ouevre of for instance J Dilla are largely attached to his instrumentals. This may be a function of his unfortunate youthful passing- producers typically circulate Beat Tapes which MC's then choose to MC over and a lucrative financial transaction takes place. With Dilla's passing - and his estate contested- his mother has still managed to release unheard material effectively from his beat tapes. While not a Dilla joint here is an instrumental from a track which elegantly captures the Detroit scene. The sophistication and delicacy of the light piano part tinkles elegantly. Included is the closing spoken word delivery by Phat Kat which speaks for itself. You will have to purchase Dirty District vol. 3 yourself- these gentlemen are on the grind and appreciate the exchange of currency for services rendered- they have a strict policy on 'no spots'. "You couldn't even, Detroit rap couldn't even be accepted for a long time- you know what I'm saying man it just really start getting accepted because so many so Bootylicious but it was so many but all the Hip Hop it was sweet but..."

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