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A classic '90s Brooklyn lookThis 12-inch cut from the debut album features a hard, smoky beat using James Brown's "Funky President," making it a song that symbolizes 90s Brooklyn. This 12-inch is from "Dah Shinin'" by Tek & Steele (aka Smif-N-Wessun), the core members of BOOT CAMP CLICK. "Wontime" was produced by Mr. Walt and Rich Blak of Da Beatminerz, and features a gritty, smoky beat that uses James Brown's "Funky President." On the B-side, "Stand Strong," Evil Dee combines Isaac Hayes' "The Look of Love" with Lightnin' Rod feat. Kool & The Gang's "Sport" to create a heavy sound. This album is regarded as one that represents the essence of 90s hardcore hip hop. |
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