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Vol. 2, Issue #3 March 2nd - March 15th, 2007
CD Review:
“Two White Boys (in a Pontiac)” - He calls this one his white boy motivational tool, about guys doin’ the same thing for years on end. “Two cracker-ass crackers goin’ nowhere fast.” An awesome chorus glides by on this one, “Two white boys in a Pontiac, don’t know how to act. Doin’ some shit that you might not like, actin’ up.” “O’la” - This is the first commercial single off the album. It’s produced tight and sounds like a definite radio hit, but overall not the best song on the album.
“Small World” - A beautiful duet with female vocalist, Graph Noble. The song’s about running into your ex on the street. “Yeah, it was some shit like that that made me crazy. Thank God, me and her never made a baby, and it’s a shame that we had to grow apart. She knew me from back in the day when I starved. Now when I see her, she just another kitty, with her own litter, that’s OK City. Biggest small town with the tornado swirl and the country girls singin’ ‘such a small world’...” “My Backyard” - This one is funny, catchy, and is all about kickin’ in OKC. It’s a great song to introduce Blake O. and can be accessed on his myspace.com/blakeoverstreet. “Grew up around nails, hammers, and saws. Broken bones, broken homes, and broken laws. I got love, I’m so affectionate. That’s all I had comin’ up on section 8.” |
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