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Slick Rick - Sitting In My Car (Original Version)


This joint right here is a rare one indeed, this is from his 1994 album "Behind Bars" even though it was a single it was remixed by Jermaine Dupri  (the remixed version is easier to find) who I felt didn't do the song any justice. I personally feel the original version is better especially with Doug E Fresh beat boxing, It brought back that late 80's sound.






Sorry for the quality my blackberry don't take the best videos as you can see but I did enjoy myself and saw Slick Rick perform as well as Special Ed. Mc Serch from 3rd Bass or for those under 26 will know him better from the White Rapper Show was also there as well djing. I wish there were more shows like this. *sigh*


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