Sir Lucious Left Foot hurt his, well, left knee, at a show last month. But despite his injury, he isn’t slowing down. In fact, here’s his new video for his Sleepy Brown collaboration off Dangerous Lies & Vicious Rumors. We like the way you move, Daddy Fat Sax. Cop the album here.
Following Big Rube’s opening remarks, Sleepy Brown brings the blaxploitation to the Tube in support of his ATL=A Town Legend EP. Directed by Video Raheem. uhtn
Sleepy Brown was the latest guest on Bootleg Kev‘s show on Hot 97.5 in Las Vegas. Brown spoke on his 13 Black record label, status of The Dungeon Family, Sex, Drugs, & Soul, and production weaponry.
One-third of the production trio Organized Noize, Sleepy Brown emerges back on the scene and lets his vocal talents take control with his latest track. Sex, Drugs & Soul hopefully coming this fall. okp
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