KK was one of the first artists that got me into Hip Hop to begin with. In High School, Critical Beatdown, Nation Of Millions and By All Means Necessary were in constant rotation in the year of 1988. He kept very entertained in the 90s as well. He always reminded me of HR from the Bad Brains. Whenever opportunity would present itself, he would attack and then run the other way. On another note: Ultramagnetic are playing at the All Tomorrow's Party that Portishead is curating in Asbury Park. Is anyone going to that?
Also, the budget for this video was $17.95 cents. The chick in the dress did the video (and other things) for free to get "exposure" for her new career in LA, but was bummed when Keith cut her face out. Also Outkast circa 2003 called and want their track back, OH FACE! Having said all that, catchy tune, good video, 4 stars (out of 5). -DC
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Hmmm. No sir I don't like it.
KK was one of the first artists that got me into Hip Hop to begin with. In High School, Critical Beatdown, Nation Of Millions and By All Means Necessary were in constant rotation in the year of 1988. He kept very entertained in the 90s as well.
He always reminded me of HR from the Bad Brains. Whenever opportunity would present itself, he would attack and then run the other way.
On another note: Ultramagnetic are playing at the All Tomorrow's Party that Portishead is curating in Asbury Park. Is anyone going to that?
If it's not effed up, it's not KK, is it?
He can do anything and still be OK by me.
Dug it
I LIKE THE PART WITH THE TIGER! HA HA HA!
Also, the budget for this video was $17.95 cents. The chick in the dress did the video (and other things) for free to get "exposure" for her new career in LA, but was bummed when Keith cut her face out. Also Outkast circa 2003 called and want their track back, OH FACE! Having said all that, catchy tune, good video, 4 stars (out of 5). -DC
Liked it. Glad to see the man still makes no sense.
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