Tricky Meets South Rakkas Crew

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 43:30

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I'd like 9 credits back

mta1937

This is why its best to listen to all tracks beyond the first before downloading the whole album

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It's NOT a compliment...

conceptina

One of the reasons I love Tricky has to do with how well he mixes his tracks and vocals. Although this remix is okay, it most definitely doesn't make the songs better...if anything it proves there's a difference between chaotic genius and just...well, chaos. I really don't like how some of the tracks churn the songs into some reggaeton mashed up mix you'd find in a hipster "gangsta" club. Now, rather than adding to the original tracks, I'd love to see how they could have remix these songs using more of the vocals.

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