ColdBlo - Fah Fah ( Featuring Horace Higglebottom)
the groundbreaking nature of the music has sparked concerns within the record industry, as they apprehensively anticipate the potential attention it might garner. As a result, this piece ensures that it occupies a distinctive niche within the music industry, alleviating any fears of it attracting unwarranted attention in the 'centric mainstream'.
In addition, it is essential to emphasize that our legal team is dedicated to safeguarding these spectacular compositions from any potential censorship or infringement. Furthermore, it's important to acknowledge that music, as an art form, inherently encompasses a wide spectrum of styles and expressions. Rather than exhibiting resistance, it is advisable for the industry to adopt an open-minded stance, recognizing that listeners have diverse tastes and preferences.
Those who find the content objectionable can simply choose not to engage with it, rather than advocating for its suppression.
Lead Vocals: Tony Wiggitbuttz
Background Vocals:
Francis Tabernackles
Beverly Squashbottom
Horace Higglebottom
Mildred Meekins
Outro: Rupert Rattlesnake
Production:
Producer: Algernon Wimpington III
Co-Producer: Bertha Bubblepoof
Associate Producer: Clarence Crabgrass
Recording Engineer: Duncan Dribbleglass
Mixing Engineer: Emily Egghead
Mastering Engineer: Felix Fidgetspinner
Instrumentation:
Keyboards: Norwood Nerdlinger
Piano: Beatrice Boogiewoogie
Guitar: Grover Gizmo
Bass: Leslie Lunkhead
Drums: Marvin Misfit
Percussion: Nadine Nuttyknitter
Horns:
Trumpet: Oliver Oddball
Saxophone: Penelope Peculiar
Trombone: Quincy Quirkypants
Strings:
Violin: Rachel Raggedyedge
Viola: Samantha Screwloose
Cello: Timothy Tightstrings
Arrangements:
Arranged by Algernon Wimpington III
Additional Arrangements by Bertha Bubblepoof
Horn Arrangements by Oliver Oddball
String Arrangements by Rachel Raggedyedge
Lyrics:
Written by Tony Wiggitbuttz, Francis Tabernackles, and Algernon Wimpington III
Art Direction:
Artwork by Balthazar McSnazz
Photography by Mabel Mischiefmaker
Thanks:
Special thanks to:
The gang at the local coffee shop for their endless supply of caffeine and snacks
Our neighbors for tolerating our late-night jam sessions
Our pets for providing endless entertainment and inspiration
The voices in our heads for telling us what to do
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SUGAR DUMPLINGS "OHH BABY OHH"
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
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oh - we - do-we-ohh-laah -going ohhh
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ohh yea she knoooow she oh so lovely ohh
yo i thought you should know oh noo
you dont know ooh sugar soul
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby doll
hooo, hooo , ooohhh sugar baby baby
Loewe low low low . sugar dumpling's
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby doll
hooo, hooo , ooohhh sugar baby baby
Loewe low low low . sugar dumpling's
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oh - we - do-we-ohh-laah -going ohhh
sweet ohhhh love sugar baby sweet
ohh yea she knoooow she oh so lovely ohh
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby doll
hooo, hooo , ooohhh sugar baby baby
Loewe low low low . sugar dumpling's
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby doll
hooo, hooo , ooohhh sugar baby baby
Loewe low low low . sugar dumpling's
oh - we - do-we-ohh-laah -going ohhh
sweet ohhhh love sugar baby sweet
(Chorus breakdown)
ohh yea she knoooow she oh so lovely ohh
yo i thought you should know oh noo
you dont know ooh sugar soul
oohh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeah yeah baby
oohh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby doll
hooo, hooo , ooohhh sugar baby baby
Loewe low low low . sugar dumpling's
(verse)
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby doll
hooo, hooo , ooohhh sugar baby baby
Loewe low low low . sugar dumpling's
oohhh, ohhh , yeaaah yeah baby
oh - we - do-we-ohh-laah -going ohhh
sweet ohhhh love sugar baby sweet
ohh yea she knoooow she oh so lovely ohh
Loewe low low . yeah baby
Loewe low low . yeah baby doll
hooo, hooo , ooohhh sugar baby baby
Loewe low low low . sugar dumpling's
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Ronnie G "Thats How We Work"
Disclaimer: Rap starts around 02:00
This music might be unconventional, even shocking. But it represents artistic courage and the freedom to explore the depths of the human experience. Let us celebrate this audacious creativity, even if it makes some squirm. Because, let's face it, we've all harbored thoughts far more outlandish than anything music could express. And if it makes someone uncomfortable, well, perhaps that's just the necessary discomfort on the path to music has the power to unite us, challenge us, and inspire us. Let us not silence the voices that dare to speak the unspoken, for it is through their courage that we can truly understand the complexities of the human experience. The groundbreaking nature of the music has sparked concerns within the record industry, as they apprehensively anticipate the potential attention it might garner. In addition, it is essential to emphasize that my legal team is dedicated to safeguarding these spectacular beats and compositions from any potential censorship or infringement. Furthermore, it's important to acknowledge that music, as an art form, inherently encompasses a wide spectrum of styles and expressions. Rather than exhibiting resistance, it is advisable for the industry to adopt an open-minded stance, recognizing that listeners have diverse tastes and preferences.
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Snow Melter (Frosty Ain't the Snow Lord No More)
"Snow Melter's debut album is a game-changer. The way he seamlessly blends traditional hip hop beats with winter-themed lyrics and sound effects is pure genius. From the opening track 'Chillin' Like a Villain' to the closer 'Snow Day,' this album never misses a beat. The production is top-notch, the flows are effortless, and the bars are relentless. Snow Melter's got bars for days, and he's not afraid to use them. Standout tracks include 'Ice Cold,' 'Blizzard Bars,' and 'Sleet Dreams.' Do yourself a favor and cop this album before it snows again."
4.5/5 Stars - Critic's Pick
"Snow Melter's 'Frosty Aint the Snow Lord No More' is an unexpected delight. Who knew that winter could be made to sound so menacing? The album's dark, moody production provides the perfect backdrop for Snow Melter's icy flow. He spits bars like a seasoned vet, never once resorting to cheesy snow puns or clichés. Highlights include 'The Freeze' and 'Snow Way Out,' both of which showcase Snow Melter's impressive storytelling ability. If you're looking for a fresh take on hip hop, look no further than Snow Melter."
4/5 Stars - Recommended
"Snow Melter's debut album is a solid addition to any hip hop fan's collection. While it may not break new ground in terms of subject matter, the execution is flawless. The beats are heavy, the rhymes are tight, and the delivery is confident. Snow Melter's got a unique style that sets him apart from other rappers, and it's exciting to see where he takes it next. Don't sleep on this album – give it a spin and see what you think."
3.5/5 Stars - Worth Checking Out
"While Snow Melter's 'Frosty Aint the Snow Lord No More' isn't necessarily groundbreaking, it's still a fun listen. The production is dope, and Snow Melter's got some clever lines. However, at times, the album feels a bit same-y, and some of the songs start to blend together. That being said, there are definitely some standout moments, such as 'Snowstorm' and 'Chill Factore.' If you're a fan of winter-themed hip hop, this might be worth checking out."
3/5 Stars - Not Bad
"Snow Melter's debut album has its moments, but ultimately falls short of greatness. While the production is mostly strong, some of the hooks feel forced, and the lyrics can get a bit repetitive. There are certainly some bright spots – 'Ice Ice Baby' is a highlight – but overall, this album doesn't quite live up to the hype. Still, Snow Melter shows promise, and we're interested to see how he develops as an artist."
"Yo, it's Snow Melter in the house, and I'm here to claim my throne as the new king of winter. Frosty may have been the OG snowman, but he's got nothing on me. I'm the one who brings the heat, turning frozen streets into puddles of slush. My rhymes are colder than a polar vortex, and my flow's so smooth, it'll melt the ice off your windshield. So forget about that jolly old snowman, because Snow Melter's in control now. I'm the master of the chill, the sultan of sleet, the emperor of freeze. And if you step to me, you better bring your parka, 'cause it's gonna be a cold day in hell. So listen up, y'all, 'cause Snow Melter's about to drop some knowledge like a blizzard drops snowflakes. It's time to put Frosty out to pasture, 'cause there's a new sheriff in town, and his name's Snow Melter."
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"I was just along for the ride, bro" (featuring a gnarly interview with the Maestro Broseph )
"I caught it, man, and it was like riding on top of the world. The wave was so big, so powerful, it was like a living, breathing creature beneath me. I was just along for the ride, bro, and it was taking me on a wild adventure.
I rode that wave all the way to shore, dude, and when I finally reached the beach, I was exhausted. But it was a good exhaustion, man, like I had just accomplished something amazing. And I guess I had, because I had just ridden one of the biggest, most incredible waves of my life." ---Maestro Broseph
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The Frek Sho - Patience [grantP RMX]
"can't you see you beating me equals fantasy lyrics start to drop you best to find yourself a canopy, or an umbrella fella when it rains it pours kids so grab your life savor cause my flavors are assorted"
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