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Essay title: McDonalds Fries

The hip hop group Little Brother have had to make a lot of noise to prove themselves with their ever growing catalog of quality music. Their debut, The Listening, was a certified classic that sadly, still hasn’t reached the audience it deserved. Of those who were listening, were the good folks at Atlantic Records, who offered the group a contract. The first fruit of this deal came in the form of The Minstrel Show, which was critically acclaimed but hasn’t received a great deal of commercial success. The group which consists of Rapper Big Pooh, Phonte’, and producer 9th Wonder, has faced a flood of criticism from other southern rappers who feel LB has insulted the south with the theme of the album. So what is a southern rap group to do? Extend an olive branch to the king of down south, Dj Drama.

The Separate but Equal mixtape is an extension of Drama’s popular Gangsta Grillz series that has featured such artists as TI and Lil Wayne, among others. The flow of this collection is the perfect olive branch to southern hip-hop heads that felt ostracized by the theme of the Minstrel Show. The cd starts with LB member Phonte’, who declares that the south isn’t all about the club, or being crunk. The South does contain some of the most thoughtful, innovative cats in hip-hop. The next track begins and it becomes clear that the entire disc is dedicated to silence those who proclaim that southern rap has dumbed down the genre. Some notable guest spots include Mos Def and Bun B. Mos reminds fans who have missed his musical efforts that he is one of the most versatile lyricists from any coast and Bun B makes sure the world knows that he has carried

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