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Traffic Jams 2000 [Clean]

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DJ Skribble

 
Traffic Jams 2000 [Clean]
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    It's not the most hands-on DJ record ever released but Traffic Jams 2000 -- produced by DJ Skribble with his partner DJ Slynke -- balances a few tracks of turntable acrobatics ("Skribtro & Slynktro," "We Represent Queens," "You Know Our Names") with recent hip-hop hits from Sporty Thievz ("Can't F*** Wit' Me"), Trick Daddy ("Walking Like A"), the Beatnuts ("Party"), Kurupt ("Don't You..."), and Common ("No Competition"). Skribble and Slynke mess with the mix on a few tracks, including a hilarious backdrop to Juvenile's "187" consisting of razor-edge symphonic strings. For the most part though, Traffic Jams 2000 just keeps rolling on with the hits, no small feat at that. [Traffic Jams 2000 is also available in a clean version, with all obscenities removed.]

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