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Code For The Streets Digi-EP
bass-infused dancehall from the producer of "Notorious"

file under : reggae, dstep+grime+baile

label : Klash City Records    date added : 05/01/2008

 
 

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producer length bpm 320kbps mp3 wav file  
77Klash
Mad Again heat

- featuring: Johnny Osbourne
03:17 140
$1.39
$2.49
 
77Klash
Yes Shotta
02:47 98
$1.39
$2.49
 
77Klash
Fight sleepr

- featuring: Jahdan
03:30 95
$1.39
$2.49
 
77Klash
Brooklyn Anthem bomb

- featuring: Jahdan
03:20 140
$1.39
$2.49
 
77Klash
Code For The Streets pick
02:42 71
$1.39
$2.49
 
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  the patented lab review lab informed suggestions  
Fiyah! 77Klash (pronounced two seven clash) is the man responsible for the huge riddim on Turbulence's "Notorious" and is finally back with more grimey bass-infused dancehall action. You should know the massive "Brooklyn Anthem" by now (we sold out of the vinyl with the quickness and the track recently got snatched for Madden '08), but 77Klash kills it yet again on "Mad Again" with a pulsing bass line and pounding drums that explode into the catchy as hell hook. Check "Code For The Streets" with its cool rock tempo that's unique to a lot of dancehall out there. "Yes Shotta" is one for the shottas out there, with the riddim mainly comprised of gun sounds and tons of gun talk, while "Fight" features a more introspective/mellow sound kit, but still wicked nonetheless.

reviewed by snackmaster 04/30/2008


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