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John Robinson ft. Lewis Parker - A Place Like Home 7" [Project Mooncircle]
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Written by Certified Banger   
Saturday, 16 May 2009
John Robinson ft. Lewis Parker - A Place Like Home 7" [Project Mooncircle]Flu-voiced New Yorker John Robinson has hooked up with ex-UK dweller Lewis Parker for his 7" single A Place Called Home on which both MCs rap on point about NY and current economics and the beat is dreamy - similar to Aim's production.

The B-Side is The Big Picture, it features similar blunted production although this one features a distorted double bassline to infiltrate your brain. Neither tracks were on his album Who Is This Man? which was released in January, so if you bought that, this isn't a waste of cash.

Check this beauty out now on itunes and peep his albums on Amazon.

Read more at: Certified Banger

John Robinson ft. Lewis Parker - A Place Like Home 7" [Project Mooncircle]




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