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[[  September 7, 2010  ]]

What's Upper?  Happy Labor Day & let us not forget the innocent victims that lost their lives this week on 9/11...

 

Fear Of A Black Planet Public Enemy Tour Dates:

Sep 09

Norfolk, VA

The Norva

Sep 10

Richmond, VA

The Hat Factory

Sep 11

Raleigh, NC

Hopscotch Music Festival

Sep 12

Charlotte, NC

Amos Southend

Sep 14

Atlanta, GA

Center Stage

Sep 15

Charleston, SC

The Music Farm

Sep 16

Orlando, FL

The Club at Firestone

Sep 17

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Revolution

 

DL from KTRU in Houston TX has been a longtime supporter of dope music, and now the school (Rice Univ.) is threatening to shut it down. Please show some solidarity and read the following during your shows: "Are you a supporter of independent college radio? Well one such station is under assault from their own University's administration - KTRU Houston, 91.7fm. KTRU was founded by the students of Rice University 40 years ago. It was built from scratch by the students and eventually evolved into the 50,000 watt station it is today. Now the Rice administration is selling the frequency out from under the students who built and run KTRU - in a deal that was kept secret from the students, KTRU staff, and alumni until these final moments. If you are a Rice alumni, KTRU listener, or just a supporter of college radio, please go to savektru.org for more information on how you can help save one of the few truly independent college radio stations." And check out http://savektru.org/ for more info. Help another college dj save his station!...

 

Babygrande Records is proud to announce the upcoming release of Group Home’s “Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal” on September 28th. Honing their skills for over 20 years, Group Home is back to pay homage to their longtime friend and collaborator, the legendary Guru.


Group Home has unquestionably proven that they are one of the most important groups to come out of hip-hop’s revered “golden age.” Appearing on Gang Starr’s 1994 album “Hard To Earn,” Group Home released their critically acclaimed debut album “Livin’ Proof” in 1995. Now, Lil Dap has returned with partner Melachi The Nutcracker, enlisting the help of legendary hip-hop icons Jeru The Damaja, Lord Jamar (Brand Nubian) & more as well as some unreleased heat from former partner in rhyme Guru himself, to bring experience, perspective and their unique flavor to the game with their new album “G.U.R.U.”
Set for release on September 28th by Babygrande Records, Group Home’s “Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal” is a tribute to the movement that birthed Hip-Hop’s most celebrated emcees and a must-have for any true fan of Hip-Hop...

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MICHAEL JACKSON!!! IMKING X DJ TURBULENCE X MICHAEL JACKSON: MYKING A MICHAEL JACKSON TRIBUTE MIX BROUGHT TO YOU BY DJ TURBULENCE AND IMKING CLOTHING - REST IN PEACE  8/29/58 - 6/25/09

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ROCK THE BELLS 2010 in Los Angeles was one of my TOP 5 Moments In Hip-Hop spanning 30 years that I can truly say I went to was one of the DOPEST Hip-Hop shows ever, "Rock The Bells!" DJ JayForce (WRFG-Atlanta) flew up to Cali & we both hooked up & made that long journey to San Bernadino. 25,000 in attendance, 100 plus degree heat & 12 hours of non-stop Hip-Hop. You can peep out all my "Rock The Bells 2010" photos directly on my Facebook photo album page at: www.FaceBook.com/NastyNes. Here's a "ROCK THE BELLS RECAP"  of what went down by DJ JayForce:

Whoever said Hip-Hop was dead didn't tell the 25,000 plus fans from attending the Rock The Bells LA show last Saturday. This year the Rock The Bells tour was only taking place in 4 cities that included Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, & DC. The impressive lineup included great performers such as A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, KRS-ONE, Rakim, Slick Rick, Snoop Dogg, and the return of Lauryn Hill who had been as elusive to her fans & the media as a winged unicorn in over a decade. What was also different with the performances was the artists were to committed to perform the bulk of their material from one of their classic albums. A Tribe Called Quest's 'Midnight Marauders', Snoop Dogg's 'Doggystyle', & Wu-Tang Clan's "Enter The 36 Chambers" all dropped within weeks of each other. The early 90's were great for Hip-Hop much like the late 60s were for classic rock. While performing on stage Q-Tip highlighted the fact that many classic Hip-Hop albums dropped in 1993 as part of the golden area of Hip-Hop music.


It was important for me to catch one of these show dates because Atlanta was not on the list of tour cities so I decided to hop an early morning flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles to link up with the West Coast homie Nasty Nes & a bevy of beautiful asian honeys (Nes's Angels) to enjoy the show. Attending the show with Nes was not only fun to enjoy the O.G's. company along with the beautiful ladies chillin' with us, but it was also significant because many may need to be reminded that Nes was the first DJ to have a Hip Hop radio show on the West Coast breaking Hip-Hop music on commercial radio. He was instrumental in breaking so many artists on the West Coast through his Rap Attack Radio show back in the day in 1980 on Seattle's 1250 KFOX  that his home is adorned with many platinum plaques from said artists. I don't even think even Nes had a clue during the Rock The Bells LA show about how much he's been responsible for breaking artists out West, but when numerous artists like Chino XL would recognize Nes in the crowd they would stop & spread love.


The Rock The Bells LA show had two stages with shows almost simultaneously alternating between sets. When the main stage had an artist finishing a set, the smaller Paid Dues stage would have performers like the Clipse, Brother Ali, Immortal Technique, Yelawolf, Murs, & 9th Wonder just beginning to represent with their routines. With the large droves of people in attendance it wasn't exactly easy to run back & forth between stages to catch everyone's set, but despite the large throngs of people & managing the various artists committments overall I felt that this Rock The Bells LA show appeared to be very well organized.


Almost all of the performances were great, but the question on everyone's mind was about Lauryn Hill. Several people we talked to prior to her performance were interested in seeing if Lauryn Hill was really back after all the rumors of her going crazy or just losing interest in the music industry altogether. Lauryn Hill took the stage to the sounds of popular reggae artist 'Movado''s hit record "I'm so Special" before launching into several of her album tracks from the "Mis-Education Of Lauryn Hill" album. With the aid of her six piece band & three backup singers I wasn't sure if things were going quite how we or some of the fans anticipated as Lauryn performed sped up remixes to songs like 'Lost Ones' & 'Zion' that didn't quite sound as fully cohesive as it should. At times her DJ's (Rampage) microphone was louder than Lauryn's vocals & he was overtalking the band.

 

 Eventually Lauryn Hill's performance got much stronger as she & the band appeared to make some adjustments before launching into more of her solo hits & favorites from the Fugees catalog. Lauryn Hill's performance was definitely stronger from about midway through to the end with her exiting the stage with fans shouting "Lauryn! Lauryn!" in anticipation of an encore performance.


A Tribe Called Quest delivered one of the best performances of the whole Rock The Bells LA event as they performed various songs from their 'Midnight Marauders' album. The almost hour long set didn't completely stay with 'Midnight Marauders' theme as they broke out a few surprises by going back to hits from their "Peoples Instinctive Travels" & "Low End Theory" albums. It was at this time that they brought out their sometimes estranged bandmate Jarobi who often toured & peformed with them prior to the Midnight Marauders album's release. Another surprise came as Busta Rhymes appeared on stage with his hypeman Spliff Starr as A Tribe Called Quest performed a special remix of Busta's new hit song "Stop The Party" that was produced by Swizz Beatz.


It was a fun surprised that many in the audience didn't expect coming. Eventually they segued into their other hits that also included Busta Rhymes like the classic 'Scenario' record. Up until that point during the festival, A Tribe Called Quest had the best performance hands down.


Wu-Tang Clan took the stage like an army & launched into their hits from the classic 'Enter The 36 Chambers' album. At times it seemed like too many of the clan all on stage at once doing their own thing, but the thing the crowd understood about Wu-Tang Clan is that their show isn't as much about routines & choreography as it's about lyricism & pure energy that they delivered. It was amazing to see people all around us who knew the words to every song they rocked almost verbatim. At one point during the show there appeared to be a guy that looked & acted just like the legendary Ol Dirty Bastard that passed away. Lo & behold it was Ol Dirty Bastard's biological son Boy Jones now known to the world as the 'Young Dirty Bastard' who hopped out in the crowd at times & displayed mannerisms very similar to his father's while performing his hits. Ol Dirty's son even rocked the same hairstyle & took off his shirt while peforming Ol Dirty Bastard's classic Hip-Hop record "Shimmy Shimmy Ya' for the crowd of over 25,000 people.


Snoop Dogg was the headliner for the Rock The Bells LA festival & coming behind strong shows from KRS-
ONE, Lauryn Hill, Wu-Tang Clan, & A Tribe Called Quest he definitely didn't disappoint offering the total package & best performance of the evening. Snoop's show saw the return of many of his cronies instrumental in making his first album a success such as the DPGC click of Kurupt, Daz, Lady Of Rage, RBX, & Warren G, but the only two parties missing from the live performance were Dr. Dre (who only appeared in short video segments) & Nate Dogg who is currently recovering from a recent stroke.


Snoop Dogg's set was well choreographed using a big screen for short mini-movie transitions in between songs & funny props & characters that appeared on stage at times like a person in a large Snoop Dogg suit with a blue bandana tied to it's head who danced around on the stage. The West Coast crowd represented to the fullest with people singing along to the hits from his Doggystyle album like "What's My Name?", "Aint No Fun", as well as others such as "The Next Episode", "Regulate" with Warren G, "Drop It Like It's Hot", & "I Wanna Rock". Snoop Dogg's show as like a festival within the Rock The Bells festival with everything going on with it. If it took the Rock The Bells organizers to cut a few cities to focus on making Rock The Bells an overall better experience then they have surely been successful as this year was definitely one I will always remember. Special thanks to Guerilla Union organizers Chang & staff,  Jessica Weber (Co-Sign), Brother Ali, Mazzi Behi (Def Jam), Freestyle Session's Cross1 & DJ Chill Will (WCBN-MI)!...

 

After 16 years, Fat Beats has announced the closing of the legendary label's two remaining retail locations in New York and Los Angeles. Fat Beats will celebrate the legacies of the stores, which are scheduled to close in early September (New York: September 4th, Los Angeles: September 18th) by throwing a series of blow-out sales and tribute parties open to the public during their last weeks. Fans can check www.FatBeats.com for updates.


Fat Beats’ longest running and most famed location is at 406 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan. Since the 1994 opening of Fat Beats' flagship retail location, hip-hop fans have traveled far and wide to visit the iconic store. With locations soon following in
Los Angeles (7600 Melrose Ave.), Atlanta, Amsterdam, and Tokyo, the record stores were a place to experience hip-hop culture and its legacy, which became a global phenomenon. “The closing of Fat Beats is just like one of my friends passing away. They promoted vinyl at its highest degree for the culture of good music and that makes it more difficult to say goodbye," says DJ Premier.


The announcement of the closings is a reflection of the woes that have been plaguing the industry for years. Global chain HMV closed their last
US location in 2004. Tower Records shuttered in 2006. Last year saw the close of the last Virgin Megastore, and the story is no different in 2010. For Fat Beats, maintaining two stores well into 2010 is a testament to the stores' importance to the music and to fans and consumers continuing to support independent hip-hop.


While news of the stores' closing marks the end of an era, the future is not doom and gloom. Digital sales continue to increase industry-wide; for Fat Beats, currently operating a profitable and growing online retail store, this has provided a boon to business as fans continue to order mp3s, vinyl, and CDs from FatBeats.com. Although digital sales continue to grow, executives at Fat Beats understand the importance of independent retail stores and are planning to re-open a brick and mortar hip-hop lifestyle location sometime in the near future.


The future looks just as bright for Fat Beats Distribution and the label. Fat Beats Distribution, which has been renamed FB Distribution, continues to strike noteworthy distribution deals with independent and major labels worldwide and is now working with different genres of alternative music. Fat Beats Records will continue to release notable albums from their own impressive roster of artists including ILL
BILL, TruMaster/KRS-One, Black Milk, Trinity, Sha Stimuli, Q-Unique, and more. Fat Beats owner and President Joe Abajian says, “This is the start of a new era for Fat Beats. We’re adapting to meet the needs of our demographic by revamping and improving our existing systems. While our website, which stocks everything available in our retail stores, continues to do very well, we’re still exploring our options for alternate retail locations in the future. We’re proud of our legacy and will continue to re-invent ourselves. For now, we’ll see you online at www.FatBeats.com

 

If you've got teenage kids, make sure they watch this video & see if you get the message in BAMBU's "OLD MAN RAPS" video (WARNING: uncensored). RAP ATTACK gives this "2 THUMBS UP": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pnSpUbOyLI

 

Christopher Laroche known by his stage name “Freedom” was born in Haiti with a new single out "Move On" (Freedom Recordz/Xyion/Bungalo/UMGD). Already getting out the box support here's what DJ's are saying about "Move On":
DJ
ICY ICE (World Famous Beat Junkies/Power 106 L.A.): "Freedom is a talented MC with a mission to help his home country of Haiti. He's going to make noise in 2010."

 

 SWAY (MTV/Wake Up Show): "Move On is a blatant reminder of how much work is still needed in Haiti. It is a powerful musical tribute that is more than just another song. Freedom is another worker that captures the spirit of the resilience of the Haitian people."

 

DJ Tony Touch "Great song. Very inspiring & well needed during these times."

 

 DJ Muggs (Soul Assassins): "Move On is very uplifting & inspirational."

 Peep the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN4-RrhnCMw..

 

Mojo Morgan is about to heat up the airwaves & charts with "Million $ Check" (Gedion Soldiers Ent., LLC). The son of 80's hit sensation Denroy Morgan of "I'll Do Anything For You" fame, Mojo is gonna take the torch & keep it lit in 2010. You peep his video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvTEPCUQxsI . Already an instant OUT THE BOX "MOST VIEWED" video on S.I.N.'s SINTERNET: http://www.sinternet.com/sin_video/index.php...

 

Rap Attack's CEO & Seattle's own Nasty-Nes makes his cameo in the "I Dip" video reuniting with E-Dawg & Sir Mix-A-Lot's Rhyme Cartel Records 15 years since E-Dawg's "Drop Top" single/video dropped back in 1995 on (Rhyme Cartel/Def American Records). Expect this to blow up big in 2010. You can peep Nes & E-Dawg here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMGz4D9CFHw  and already blowing up on BallerStatus.com: http://www.ballerstatus.com/2010/08/30/e-dawg-ft-emmanuel-tryfe-i-dip-music-video/ ...

 

Rodney-O & Joe Cooley have reunited & are back! These West Coast pioneers dating back to the 80's with "Everlasting Bass," "Cooley High" & "Get Ready To Roll" will hit the stage in Los Angeles on September 18 at The Nokia's "FRESH FEST" opening up for Ice Cube! Rap Attack will have the exclusive to their new single "Eat Em Up" dropping late August!...
 

"BACK IN DA 206," it's the original Crazy Pinoy of Seattle DJ "NASTY-NES" hosting and djing with DJ's R-Sin and D'Lemma. After being away from the northwest Nes decided to visit the 206 and record a new 60 minute Hip-Hop mix with the next generation of CRAZY PINOYS! Enjoy everyone!DOWNLOAD NOW...LOG on NOW...and LISTEN NOW: www.seattledjs.podomatic.com ...

 

If you'd like your artist to be on the ALL NEW RELAUNCHED www.RockTheBeatOnline.com  "You're #1 Source For Clean Radio Edits" hit up Ahsan from WRSU at: admin@rockthebeatonline.com  Get your NEW single on our site NOW! Once again for more info contact: Ahsan "The Golden Child" from NJ's Longest Running Hip-Hop show on WRSU at: admin@rockthebeatonline.com  "You're #1 Source For Clean Radio Edits"...

 
Here is an excellent article giving props to Ricky Leigh.He is the man who started the DJ CONF CALLs & gave Mixshow DJ's their recognition.Ricky passed his legacy to me at
HITS Magazine back in 1997 so I could do the same with College Radio DJ's.13 years later my RAP ATTACK DJ's have kept that legacy alive. THANK YOU RICKY (R.I.P.) http://newsroom.mtv.com/tag/ricky-mensh/...

 

Attention RapAttack Fam from Kevin Sakoda: "For the last couple years I've been working closely with a company called Fileblaze (www.fileblaze.net). We offer a fast and flexible solution you can use to manage and send out music, video, and any other large digital files. In addition, Fileblaze also allows you to view/listen to your files right within your browser - over 40 file formats are encoded automatically as soon as you upload, so you can listen to music, watch video, as well as view documents (MS Word/Excel/Powerpoint, pdf, etc.) instantly without having to download anything.


If you get the chance, please log on to Fileblaze.net and check it out for yourself. You can click "Register Now" in the upper right corner of the home page and start testing it out. If you like it, just hit me with an email and I can increase your account storage...just let me know: kevinsakoda@gmail.com "...
 

Rap Attack takes a "WHAT'S UPPER" look this week with:

Chill Will (WCBN-MI): "Had another great weekend djing at the Greektown Casino and running into Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore and Jackie Chan. The Metro Detroit area is starting to be a good place for movies and people just hangin out. Finally on my vacation out here in L.A. and it started with a bang. Already kicked with Rap legend Rodney O and met Rick James' widow Tanya James. Also been making my rounds to the clubs, labels and hangin with the homie D-Tragic. But before I get out of here check for the artist Freedom. Dude is a dope performer and has various styles. Look for a lot of fire from him. For more information about me DJ Chill Will got to www.twitter.com/chillwill734 or www.myspace.com/djchillwill734"...
 

Shareeef Abdullah (WRFL-KY): " Peace y'all back from my short stint in NYC. Rock The Bells NYC was all that plus more! Missed Premo and Slick Rick, but KRS-One, Tribe & Wu-Tang more than made up for it. My pick this week is the new album by KRS-One & True Master "Meta-Historical." Probably one of the best KRS-One albums in a long time. True Master drops insane basement style beats for Kris to spit verbal jewels, don't dare sleep on this one!"...

 

DJ Sage (CFRO-Vancouver): "Host, BigM, was fortunate enough to make it to the NYC leg of the Rock The Bells tour so this week's show was giving the people a review of the best show he witnessed! DJ Premier, Slick Rick, Rakim, KRS-One, Brother Ali, DJ Muggs & Ill Bill, Lauryn Hill, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg and many more tore it down and made it difficult for Guerilla Union to top this year's lineup. Check out the podcast for the review! We also got into a Double Shot from DJ Muggs & Ill Bill's collaboration album, Kill Devil Hills. As expected, Muggs comes with the sinister beats that have made him one of the most consistent (while underrated) producers in Hip-Hop and Ill Bill brings the energy-laden vocals that complement the beats nicely. Appearances from B-Real, Raekwon, Sean Price, Slaine, Vinnie Paz and more are nice additions to the album and contribute to making it an album worth your while! As usual, we got into some great tunes tonight and you will be able to check out the podcast shortly right here and on www.URPRadio.Podomatic.com"...
 

Nate Abney (WKDU-Philly): "It is getting back to unbearable weather in Philly. Football season is getting ready to start. My Eagles will suck( go Redskins secretly). Phillies just finished stomping the Dodgers at the time I'm writing this. Crazy marches on Washington must be the last summer stand before everyone hibernates. Thanks so much for the music I can't say that enough"...
 

Jason-D (RadioBoise.Org): "Who's ready for CMJ? It's coming up Oct 19-23. I already copped my plane ticket and after taking a year off, look forward to my return to NY. RIP Fat Beats. Anyone else notice they added "gaming" to their music conference? Good news for my video game peeps.

 

I've really enjoyed reading everyone's recap of the Rock The Bells tour and although I was fortunate to see most of these groups the first time around, I really wish I could have been there. Having the artists perform classic albums from start to finish was genius.

 

 On a final note, it wasn't uncommon for MC's to crack a joke or make a smart ass comment back in the day. I've heard a few recently and glad to see that humor isn't completely lost in Hip-Hop. "Somethin for the gangstas packin them llamas, something for the llamas and the alpacas..." - Fresh Daily off Homeboy Sandman's "Table Cloth"

 

"While you tryin' to bang a chick with a mustache, I was hangin' out with Tiger Woods when his truck crashed, ah dawg is that your wife?!, ah shit nigga duck fast!" - Rhymefest "Give It To Me"

 

DJ Savvy (KDON-CA): "Hi Everyone! Hope you are having a good week so far. It's finally warmed up around here so you know I am a happy camper with all this sunshine. I took an all day mission to hang out at Rock The Bells in SF. I have to say this year was one of the most packed I ever saw! I spent most of my time hanging at the Paid Dues stage and really enjoyed the shows that Wiz Khalifa and Murs & 9th Wonder put on. Speaking of..I am really feelin' the new joint 9th just dropped with David Banner and Big Remo, called "Wonder Bread". I can't wait for the whole project they have going on to drop soon. I hate to say that Lauryn Hill's performance was not all that I thought it would be. The sound people really screwed her up too, so that didn't help but we at least got to see her and I do appericate that. Even though Snoop Dogg was the headliner and everyone went completely insane as he finally hit the stage....no performance of the evening compared to the mighty Wu Tang Clan. As the song goes, these Killa Bees really aren't anything to f*** with. Even though the sound guys were doing the Wu a lil dirty in terms of mic volume, nothing could steal the magic that was put on before my eyes and ears. 36 Chambers performed in it's entirety is quite powerful. What was even more moving was the fact that EVERYONE is this huge, massive audience sang and rapped along to every single song performed. Boy Jones, the son of ODB (RIP) carried the torch for his father and rocked with the rest of the crew in his memory which was also quite amazing, it's about the energy truly. I am really happy to say I got to be there and experience it all, I love H.E.R."...

 

Ahsan "The Golden Child" (WRSU-NJ): "Once again please support and spread the word about my new mix tape series The Raw Street Journal. Volume 1 features Nippsey Hu$$le and P.Novakane download at http://www.sendspace.com/file/mz30oh

 

The next Art Of Mcing event is scheduled for 9/16/2010. If you have any promotional items you want distributed at the event let me know Rutgers University will be back in session. To book for upcoming events send press kit info to bookings@artofmcing.com.


Hit up the fan page www.FaceBook.com/ArtOfMCing and follow on Twitter www.Twitter.com/ArtOfMCing.  

 

As always if you would like to get your artist on The Blueprint Radio let me know. www.TheBlueprintRadio.com "...

 

Kevin Sakoda (KSPC-CA): "If you're not in the LA-area, you can catch the show live (via iTunes) every Saturday, 5-7PM (west-coast time): http://www.kspc.org/popup.html   You can also find archived playlists and download links 24/7: http://blogs.myspace.com/kevsakoda   Enjoy!"...

 

D-Tragic (805HipHop.com): "Oh and just started the new show on air 91.9FM – KCSB Santa Barbara “WORD ON THE STREETS RADIO” Thursdays 4-6 Also First Friday of Month 8-10PM “WORD ON THE STREETS RADIO” www.KCSB.org"...

 

Matt Chan (CJSF-Canada): "Hi all. As my you may or may not know I have relocated to Toronto. I will still be doing my radio show however it will now be pre-taped and I will still be doing my chart. Please send your emails/mp3's/promos/priorities to my new email address: matthew.chanbros@gmail.com  My contact number is (604) 306-6086 however I might be changing it to get a Toronto area code"
132 Chatham Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M4J-1K7
Canada
 

Here is our address for 2010 to send material for review, etc (vinyl, dvd's & cd's)!

RapAttackLives.com

4750 Kester Avenue, Ste. 11

Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

Attn: Nasty-Nes

(FOR MP3's): nastynes818@gmail.com 

 

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SHOUT OUT TIZIME: Happy Birthday this week to DJ Buddhabong (SolOfHipHop.com) celebrating this Wednesday, September 8... To Baby-C (SBC Promotions) celebrating this Thursday, September 9... To my broNlaw Ricky Peji celebrating this Friday, September 10... R.I.P. to our fallen soldiers on 9/11...

 

PEACE, LOVE & HIP-HOP UNITY (God Bless & Isa Mahal),

Nasty-Nes

http://www.myspace.com/nastynes

http://www.myspace.com/rapattacklives  

(Pinoy Pride4Life / John 3:16)

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