East Flatbush Project - A Madman's Dream /Can't Hold It Back
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Published 2008-06-01
Released: 1994
Credits: Mixed By, Edited By - Jeff Chambers
Producer - S. Bellamy*
Notes: Produced by Spina (S. Bellamy) - Youthful Music, BMI.
Engineered and recorded at Ironbound Studios, Newark, NJ.
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2024 anyone?
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I was born in the right generation. One click and I can travel time.
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That moment of joy when you discover a hidden gem like this. Priceless...
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"I don't love myself so how tf I'mma love you?" Real shit right there
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If you’re reading this - cheers to you for discovering and loving real hip hop. Peace.
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Word to anyone who is reading this right now
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"The world had it coming when my moms named me Travis" lol
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White man, from the Netherlands here. 39 years old... And this music hits me right in the heart and the soul. Music is really universal language.Much much Love!
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The underground exists, but one must search through the deepest darkest depths.
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This is fucking crazy. Goddamn man YouTube doesn't fuck around when it comes to recommendations
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Gentlemen we finally meet... its been too long.....
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This track right here single-handedly lifted me out of a depression of a dark point in my life. I forgot the name to this song, went crazy trying to look for it, and I found it again.
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The definition of raw east coast rap!
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This is breathtaking... Real af. One of the greatest tracks the YT algorithm ever blessed me with.
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Mr Bellamy is underrated and definitely deserves more credit for the impact he had/has on the music industry
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Who still on this
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"..I don't love myself so how the fuck Im' a love u?" That line has stayed with me since the first time I heard this epic tune. To me, It explained peoples hate, ill will and lack of compassion for each other when I was younger. Even my own destructive ways as a teenager.
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real hip hop lives on through the people coming back to this golden art
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This song is almost 30 years old, I am 24, I am so glad I stumbled upon this, it's like a breath of fresh air, today's rappers are good but their songs die after a 2-3 month period because there is no real meaning behind the lyrics.