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I'm partial to this gem.
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Nobody liked bad to the bone on bone?
You should leave Kingspeed out of this.
I've never like Coolnutz. Its all about Proz and Conz in the NoPo rap scene.
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My brother grew up with this dude. He's a knucklehead. I think he died a couple years ago.
What do you know about Proz and Conz??!! That's GHS too baby! Two good friends of my little brothers used to be in that crew. 3 great friends of mine are the LifeSavas. If you look at the liner notes on their first CD they give a shoutout to The HCP! No joke son!

I think Storm Large's song, "8 Mile Wide Vagina" could work very nicely at times.
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Holy fuck this is the most retarded thread ever. And I love it. Remember U-Krew? Easily the best Portland hip hop/R&B/whatever the hell you call it band ever. I loved this song back in the day. So funny. I love the big hair guitar solo. Impressive!
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The U-Krew was an R&B/hip-hop music quintet from Portland, Oregon that saw its greatest success in 1990. The members of the U-Krew were Kevin Morse (lead vocals), Larry Bell (Producer keyboard/drum programmer), Lavell Alexander, James McClendon, and Hakim Muhammad. They were originally billed as The Untouchable Krew when formed in October 1984.
After shortening their name to The U-Krew, the band released its only album in 1989, eponymously titled The U-Krew. The album peaked at #93 on the Billboard 200[1] and included the hit singles "If U Were Mine" and "Let Me Be Your Lover" which reached number 21 and number 68 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990.[2] The band never released another album.
