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Eardum Krushez is a blog that was founded in early 2008 as a site dedicated to music lovers whose tastes are not defined by one genre. Helping to fill the world’s growing soft spot for the Indie Artist, the blog provides interviews, up-to-date reviews, and articles on up-and-coming entertainers, as well as popular signed artists.

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TRACK OF THE DAY: I’m Bad (LL Cool J)
TRACK OF THE DAY: I’m Bad (LL Cool J)

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James Todd’s second studio album B.A.Dreally needs no introduction. It topped charts at number 1 on Top Hip-Hop/R&B Albums and number 3 on the Billboard 200. L.L. was still living in his grandmothers basement when this LP dropped back in 1987. Well he definitly rapped his way to the top becoming a trend setting legend. All I can say is………No rapper can rap quite like I can/I’ll take a



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