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Size Still Matters Mixtape
Featuring Portishead, Common, Gnarls Barkley, LCD Soundsystem, Bilal + More
soulROCKS minitape pt6
Track listing 1. Chester French – Not Over You 2. Mark Ronson – Lose it 3. Asher Roth – Be Myself 4. Gnarls Barkley – Go On 5. The Roots – How I Got Over 6. Blur – Fool’s Day
soulROCKS minitape pt3
Track listing 1. Nat king cole/Cee lo – Lush Life 2. Janelle monae – Violet stars/many moons 3. Miss li – True Love Stalker 4. Those Dancing Days – Run Run Run 5. Ok Go – Stop Love
soulROCKS minitape pt1
Track listing 1. Lenny Kravitz -Lady 2. N.E.R.D – Don’t You Worry About It 3. Gorillaz – Feel Good Inc 4. Gnarls Barkley/ The Raconteurs – Crazy As She Goes 5. The Roots – The Seed 2.0
Gnarls Barkley
The Gnarls Barkley collaboration didn’t bring producer Danger Mouse to the top of the British charts for the first time, but it did mark his debut as the pilot of a hit record. Mouse, born Brian Burton, first gained the ears of discriminating listeners when he concocted The Grey Album, a bootleg that mashed the vocals from The Black Albumby Jay-Z
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Danger Mouse
Brian Burton, the man better known as artist/producer Danger Mouse, was born to a schoolteacher father and a social worker mother in White Plains, NY, but spent much of his childhood upstate in Spring Valley. When he was 13, his family moved to Stone Mountain, a suburb of Atlanta, where he was introduced to the
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Cee Lo Green
Multi-talented and flamboyant, Cee-Lo initially made a name for himself and his trademark crooning as part of pioneering Dirty South rappers Goodie Mob before he broke away in the early 2000s for a colorful solo route. Along with fellow Atlanta rappers OutKast, Goodie Mob laid out the blueprint for the Dirty South style during the mid-’90s, making serious
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