Friday, May 1, 2009

Tech N9ne's latest is an assault on dress codes: "Let Me In"

Posted by Nadia Pflaum on Fri, May 1, 2009 at 1:23 PM

Turn up this song from Tech N9ne's just-released, second collaborative album, Sickology 101. It features rappers Cash Image and D Locc Da Chop, and if you've been out of the house at all this year, you'll likely hear the name of a club or two that you recognize.



I'm still laughing at "NV stands for 'No Vaginas' anyway."

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Redman did the same song huh? or do you mean he did one similar. ya that must be it. in that case, if its 'similar' and not the 'same' then using that as part of your argument is irrelevent. Kutt, Krizz, and D Locc are all very talented, but just bc you arent into that kind of stuff, doesnt meant they suck, it means YOU dont like it.

madd props to Strange and the new shit, still love it, and Fuck NV.

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Posted by TekPhan on 05/19/2009 at 4:21 PM

Redman has done the same song better. Tech is good but his collaborators are wack, generic approximations of other rappers who are also wack. The song doesn't really help the stereotype of blacks and rappers being bigoted homophobes either.

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Posted by Jeffrey on 05/03/2009 at 8:21 PM

one word: wow

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Posted by Tim1 on 05/01/2009 at 9:00 PM
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