- Music
- 02 Aug 07
Count Doekoe
Pussycat takes a break from his ghetto sound to serve up dark electro breaks, but doesn’t stop singing. Sounding like the stoopid one from the Beatie Boys, he tells a tale about selling dope at the trailer park, over rough 303 rhythms.
Pussycat takes a break from his ghetto sound to serve up dark electro breaks, but doesn’t stop singing. Sounding like the stoopid one from the Beatie Boys, he tells a tale about selling dope at the trailer park, over rough 303 rhythms.
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