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Rhythm Roulette Needs To Invite REAL SAMPLE BASED Producers Inspired By DILLA DOOM & KANYE! I'd Actually Do Something Creative W Those Records, 🌹🍷

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Do you know how cold a beat gotta be to write a rap to the track when you don’t even rap!? 😂 You got me out here moving crazy bro.

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😭😭

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This carried me through men, I listened to it everyday for about a week when dropped it around June or so.

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This is dope, man!

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Attention Rappers & Singers‼️ Follow my page and comment "Soul" I'll DM you the link to a free beat pack! 🦃🍁 Happy Holidays! 🤙🏿 #Beats

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I think you’re being shadow banned homie. I rarely see your posts anymore

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This guys been cooking 🔥

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Where are you located?

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Location In Bio 🙏🏾

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I’m Still Stuck Off That Other One You Posted A Few Days Back..

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😭😭 More Heat Coming Too 🙏🏾

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