I Breathe Hip-Hop: It was Sacredly Granted to Cuba by Olofi

Yeah... It’s too real... How y’all feel out there? Let me know if it’s real out there. “Survival Test”, J-Dilla, 2003 Like great thinkers, I have a mission: hip-hop is the labour of life, It is why...

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