Rack ’em up. Reggie returns with new music and brings it to the pool hall with Meth and Ready Roc in his brand new video. Hopefully, nobody got hustled out of their money.
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Look out Tony Stark. With a Black Sabbath sample on deck, Reggie Noble gathers his usual suspects for their new recording. Sounds like Gilla House came to the rescue.
For the video to accompany their rendition of the Throne’s opening track, Reggie and Ready Roc find themselves lost
Gilla’s in the house. And last night, the Funk Doc was feeling great and decided to release a double-dose of treats featuring his crew. “Ahh Yes” “My House”
Time to wake and bake. Reggie and his fellow Gilla House resident Ready Roc take a trip into the wild and blow their smoke over Watch The Throne‘s opening track.
Although the Funk Doc’s Reggie album didn’t sit too well with us, he toasts to the good life in his latest clip. Hopefully, we can do the same when he lets the gorilla out with
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