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bige70 from Texas - United States

bige70nice looking guy

,   Deer ParkTexas - United States US Chat

im a nice looking guy that like to have fun im 17 i play sports got to the movies and hang out with friends if u want to know more about me just holla back at me


macca123 from New South Wales - Australia

macca123im a muscley man

,   WollongongNew South Wales - Australia Australian Chat

hi im hear to look for friend and to meet new ppl and start dating any gurls wanna chat plz do im a footy playa im a body builder and i have a sexy body


MistaJSmith from California - United States

MistaJSmithim the Tahoe trippy, Homewood Hippy

,   HomewoodCalifornia - United States US Chat

i live life how i choose i rave and rock so hit up this hippy and i'll make you happy. also ive got m*n its Mr.JAYSMITH @ ho*mail.com


hagana from International - Sudan

haganahii

,   KhartoumSudan

hi there


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As hip-hop eats itself and continues to digest everything else around it, so does KRS-One. After performing every other recognizable rap subgenre, from "gangsta" to "battle" and "conscious," the Blastmaster goes gospel this time around. On "God Is Spirit," he teams up with talented gospel MC and Notorious B.I.G. soundalike B.B. Jay with decent results, while "Power" sounds way more gospel than hip-hop. The themes of redemption and rebirth run throughout the album, especially on "Tears," which is dedicated to the lives lost on September 11, 2001, and "Good-Bye", which pays homage to fallen hip-hop soldiers like Scott La Rock and Eazy E, among others. You do get a small taste of the rapper you grew to love on "The Conscious Rapper," a brilliant essay that takes you through the trials and tribulations of a "conscious" MC, so the album's not entirely bad. But the problem is the beats. KRS-One self-produced more than a quarter of the album, while the rest of the underwhelming rhythm tracks cooked up by mediocre knob twiddlers Domingo and DJ Tine Tim ultimately sink this project. Spiritually Minded is no Criminal Minded. --Dalton Higgins

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