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Labelled as Northampton's Finest, D-Dogg swaggers out of your speakers with all that should never have been put on vinyl. I don't know about Northampton, sounded more like Newark or New York. Now the guy has a bit of skill, and the engineer has skills, the record company definitely have the promotion and presentation package perfected to a T, but this had too many G's. "For all you fly hoes we have nothing but love" This sounds like a Snoop and a Warren G hangover from the mid nineties and I never knew that people were making tracks like this anymore, especially not in the UK, did they ever make them like this here?
"I'm a Rider" is on this CD/vinyl in album version, album version and instrumental. Then if you held on there is "Real Name Dama James" album sampler. What does it all sound like? Is it any good? If you like Warren G then you will like it. If you are a UK Hip Hop head who has no time for idiotic kid me on fantasies you'll stay away from this like a BBoy does Ibiza.
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