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Life in the Midwest, Bloomington- Normal to be exact, is discussed here in the form of a funkatronic, banjo-rific, get-down-and-square-dance rap song by the Killaz. Rednecks, crazed preacher men, and stoners abound. |
CD: Fast Forward
Credits: Credits Written by Midwest Killaz. Produced by Paul Brooks and Midwest Killaz. |
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Hip Hop, Doo-wop, Pop, Rock, and Mo-town collide in this unorthodoxed yet catchy number by Midwest Killaz. "Turn Me On" fuses and splices different genres of sound into one that perhaps is unlike anything ever attempted before by a hip hop group. On top of that, the lyrics tell the bizzare story of a television set falling in love with its owner, tragically knowing that he can never have her.
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CD: Fast Forward
Credits: Credits Written by Midwest Killaz. Produced by Paul Brooks and Midwest Killaz. |
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You ever seen the movie "Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead"? You should. Dekfon and Crafty have, and they decided to write a song about it. Here it be. Basically, the song is loosly based on the film, except that the band plays the characters in the film. And unfortunately, these characters are marked men, and lots of people want to kill them in the most painful way possible. That's what a Buckwheat is. Watch the movie. And download the song, for God's sake. |
CD: the forthcoming brand new full length!
Credits: Written by Midwest Killaz. Produced by Paul Brooks and Midwest Killaz. |
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