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Monday, April 24, 2006
  video game advacement metaphor

This the sort of song that makes you say "Holy... duh?" It's so close to being 100 per cent mind-blowing, and then it goes and does something mind-numblingly generic.

First the bad news: Young Leek is swagger-jacking Juelz Santana, or at least the numerically average club rapper. I like girls, clubs are pretty fun, I have many expensive possesions. Wow, I'm really rapping it up over here! Now shake that thang! To his credit, I think he's 17.

The Very Good News: It's not about the rap at all. It sounds like Blaqstar sampled the drums from Big Badd Voodoo Daddy. It's about time that the 90s swing revival became retro. Plus perfect handclaps, great bass stabs and Bmore club style chopped vocal samples. Apparently this has been blowing up on DC radio for a while, but I only heard it today.

Young Leek- Jiggle It (Prod. by Blaqstar)
 
Comments:
i think that young leek can put more afford rapping then he could sound a little better and he is sexy to the fullest i wouldn't mind going out with him because im only 16 yrs.
 
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