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Ear Jams #3
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1. Too Phat Feat. V.E. - Just A Friend
- Brings me back, man. Especially with V.E. serenades. Good Malaysian hip-hop back in the days where our rap actually means something and not just religious bait of rap like nowadays.
2. Biz Markie - Just A Friend
- NOTHING BEATS THE OG!
3. Lifehouse - Spin
- This song is cool and Lifehouse never disappoint me.
4. Pandora - Diari April
- If only our local female singers can do such an art. Well, because mostly they sounds the same. When I found this band, I thought their songs are going to be common, but no. They just had to impress me. Cheers to Pandora!
5. Aizat Amdan - Bagai Hidup Semula
- Been listening to Malay songs lately, huh? Yes. Another great single from Aizat and I think for his fitness show, I guess. Because it is so inspiring and motivating, phew.
6. Foo Fighters - Big Me
- The MV is ridiculously funny and dumb, man. Yet, this song is good and you should give it a listen. You should, because it is FUCKING FOO FIGHTERS for god’s sake.
7. Rudimental Feat. Becky Hill - Powerless
- Rudimental is fucking... mental! Their mixes are awesome and always different that other composer. Here’s another song with good vibe and the beat is sick!
It’s funny, whenever you say hip-hop, I always turn back to this song. It was a very popular song in Malaysia back in the early 2000s and one of the very first hip-hop song to be produced locally and got famous. The video clip’s cheesy and odd, but I kinda like it xD
Title: Anak Ayam (Freak to the Beat)
Artist: Too Phat (Malique, Joe Flizzow, DJ T-Bone)
Cinematography: Peter Chin
suatu masa dahulu. Phat Family
'Top Hat' has the potential to be misconstrued as 'Too Phat' if read quickly
Billboards advertising "Top Hat" the musical