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  Quasimoto - [ Stones Throw/Nu Gruv Alliance ]
Quasimoto
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Hip Hop, Rap
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Remember when you were listening to your favorite urban radio station one day back in 1984, and you heard that song with the cartoon voice in it? What was it? "Don't Stop The Music" by Ashford & Simpson? "The Wikki-Wikki Rap" by Newcleus? Some obscure Gap Band track? That voice was Quasimoto. The San Francisco underground's favorite elfin lyricist has emerged from his lair in the caves beneath the University of San Francisco campus to drop a full-length of mad proportions (24 tracks in all) entitled The Unseen. The album features a little help from Madlib of Lootpack and fellow dungeon dwellers Widlchild, Medaphoar, and Mr. Herb.
last updated:11/19/81


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