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Street Music

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Download links and information about Street Music by Defari. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 56:30 minutes.

Artist: Defari
Release date: 2006
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 15
Duration: 56:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hardworker 3:14
2. Either Dead or In Jail (featuring Tuff, Boo Kapone) 4:17
3. Congratulations 4:16
4. Peace and Gangsta 2:41
5. Make My Own (featuring Evidence) 3:53
6. West West 3:38
7. We've Been Doin' This (featuring The Threat, J Ro) 3:44
8. Burn Big 3:36
9. Barwork 3:37
10. Deepest Regards (featuring B-Real, J Ro) 3:58
11. People Trip 3:53
12. Clowns (featuring Dilated Peoples) 4:16
13. The Bizness 3:13
14. Don't Be Mad at Me 3:37
15. Vultures 4:37

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An underground vet who debuted with the ABB 12-inch "Bionic" back in 1995, Defari is a close affiliate of Dilated Peoples, Planet Asia, and Tha Alkaholiks, and also one-half of Likwit Junkies with DJ Babu. Staunchly representing Los Angeles, his style is neither hardcore gangster nor backpack nerd: just straight-ahead hip-hop with an emphasis on big beats, basic rhymes, and plenty of Golden State boom-bap. Like the previous albums Odds & Evens and Focused Daily, Street Music has collaborations with longtime co-conspirators The Alchemist, Evidence, J Ro, and Babu, with verses focusing mostly on lyrical superiority, the state of the game, California love, and a hearty appetite for drink and smoke. While not extraordinary groundbreaking, it's still a typically enjoyable listen, with standout tracks like "Deepest Regrets" (featuring B-Real), "Vultures," "Big Burn," and "West West."