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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Hot Butter - A New Chamber (1998)


Next from Wu-Fam.... "Yet another outgrowth of The Wu-Tang Clan, Hot Butter's eponymous debut fuses hip-hop with jazz. The crucial element separating the group from others of like mind is their old school underground lyrical approach, an attack best exemplified by cuts including "A Jazzy Rhyme", "Fallow Me" and "Always On My Mind"


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