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Besides some dope MCing here, you’ll notice the tension between me and the femme fatale. Yeah, unbeknownest to me, Jean Grae has been mad at the kid for a long time. She said I gave her a Negro Please back in the day and she came up to office one day and waited several hours to beat my ass. You see Benzino wasn’t the only one!
Anyways, we hugged it out like
Ari Gold. And I promised her I’d post her contribution to the Cookin Soul/DJ Drama’s Biggie
mixtape.
Jean Grae “Hypnotize”
{mp3}17 – jean grae – hypnotize{/mp3}
This was an interesting read, especially since it shows how music and pop culture can blend in unexpected ways. T-Pain’s use of Auto-Tune really changed the sound of modern music, and it’s cool to see how artists and even public figures get referenced in creative ways like this. It highlights how certain trends spread and influence different parts of culture over time. It also made me think about how creativity shows up in everyday things beyond music. Even in something like car ownership, small personal touches can reflect style and personality. For example, using honda acty seat covers is a simple way to add comfort while also protecting the interior, which is a practical upgrade that still ties into personal taste and care. Overall, it’s interesting to see how different topics connect, whether it’s music, culture, or even cars.