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Smoothe da Hustler feat. Trigger tha Gambler - Broken Language



This record was big in 1995, The song became an instant classic in the hip-hop community for both rappers trading verses for almost four minutes with no hook and innovative wordplay, which earned them a Hip Hop Quotable in the November 1995 issue of The Source.

Til this day there's various artists making the own versions of "Broken Language"

Download link: Broken Language

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