Thu 8 Nov 2012
FIRE: Watch Bodega Bamz and Flatbush Zombies “Thrilla” Video
Posted by Miss Info under about miss info , good for hip hop , new music , things I like , videos[2] Comments
This shxt is hard.
Uptown upstart Bodega Bamz teams up with Brooklyn’s Flatbush Zombies on this rowdy “Thrilla” track, and our buddy Rik Cordero/Three21Media supplies the grindhouse visuals. Perhaps a bit late for ghoul themes, lol, but that’s neither here nor there….I really like this guy Bodega’s energy. And I’ve been blasting his “My Name Is” remix with Joell Ortiz and Tego Calderon on repeat. And we’re already supporters of the Zombies.
Watch Bodega Bamz and the Flatbush Zombies’ “Thrilla” video…
And download Bamz and his “Tan Boyz” mixtape….
After the jump
Bodega Bamz feat. Flatbush Zombies “Thrilla” video, directed by Rik Cordero (via Noisey)
If you like this song….you can download Bodega Bamz’ recent “Strictly For My P.A.P.I.Z” mixtape via Noisey. Also check out this song, “My Name Is (Part 2)” featuring Joell Ortiz and Tego Calderon.
Bodega Bamz “My Name Is (Part 2)” feat. Joell Ortiz and Tego Calderon
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November 10th, 2012 at 7:03 pm
Since noone else commented i’ll tell you this, it falls flat after the first verse that nigga when ham and the rest when home smh and the other track is a dudd even with Tego and Joell on it
Sorry Info, too much coffee in ya system makes one confused.
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November 10th, 2012 at 9:38 pm
I’m doing an essay on the influence of black music on the emancipation, and I was wondering what influence hip hop music has had on the emancipation? Did it have a positive influence, a negative influence, how did it influence the emancipation?
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