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Jazzy lil' funk-metal diddy with a gueast appearance by the Fallen-Angel choir at the end of the song. Difinitve, ESSENTIAL G5!!! |
CD: G5 demo
Label: local
Credits: Gigolo 5ive |
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Hey! This one actually got played on the radio! But, since we dont have anything to give the station (i.e., money, sex, souls, etc.), they wont play it anymore. Sony, take me away!Homestyle homage to honky funk on the pop-rock tip. You'll dig it. I promise - Mo! |
CD: G5 demo
Label: local
Credits: Gigolo 5ive |
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Ah, yes. The Hit indeed! you better hope that this doesn't hit the airwaves anytime soon, or else some of your favorite radio stations will change their format...to Gigolo-core! Wouldn't that be nice? Just real music for real peeps without all that stool-pushin', record exec formulated crap you are used to hearing. Okay, I'll stop.This song is written along the same lines as Hair Helmet: Soul power supreme emulated through a hard-core matrix of 5 lost-and-found-again souls, who deliver and distribute the goods with the force of a one ton uzi (hold it now!). You will be singing this one all day long and, hopefully, we will be singing this one all the way to the bank! The Hit has the feel of Black Oak Arkansas, 2001. Damn! Very radio/listener/platinum worthy material, yet distinctively different. Love, Mo. |
CD: G5 demo
Label: local
Credits: Gigolo 5ive |
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