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Boondox : Tripple Laced
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Smooth soulful hip-hop with ruff edges giving listener a glimpse into the life of a street cat\'s evolution into a corporate businessman.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Street Rap
Release Date: 2008
Tripple Laced © Copyright-Bobby Jones(B.L.A.C.K.M.A.N. ENTERTAINMENT INC.)
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro 0:32 Not Available
Surprize 0:55 Not Available
Get Ta Know That 2:50 Not Available
Don't Be No Fool 3:55 Not Available
Money Motivated 3:37 Not Available
All I Need 3:50 Not Available
Throw Ya Hood Up 3:43 Not Available
Get Higher 4:09 Not Available
Purple Cush 4:22 Not Available
Alone Again 3:46 Not Available
Puttin in My Bid 3:54 Not Available
Old Memories 3:05 Not Available
That Serious 2:26 Not Available
Still Hustlin 3:30 Not Available
For Money 3:35 Not Available
Burn Rubber On Her 2:49 Not Available
Never 3:09 Not Available
Special Ladies 3:37 Not Available
Kill That 3:02 Not Available
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Album Notes

Tripple Laced, from your man Boondox, is the long awaited solo album on his new record label Blackman Ent. Inc. The album is a mix of solid drums, intelligent lyrics, thick basslines and the ever so strong but soulful voice of Boondox (with a few featured artists sprinkled in). Tripple Laced is a classic that all true Hip Hop fans worldwide can appreciate as each song not only tells a story but gives listeners a glimpse into the life of a street cat\'s evolution into a corporate businessman. Tripple Laced takes you on a complex journey through the ghettos of West Oakland, Ca in songs like: \"Still Hustlin\" which captures the growth of Boondox the hustler, to \"Burn Rubber\" that offers a fresh & comical look at materialism. The album also brings hood classics like \"Purple Cush\" & \"Throw Your Hood Up\". Boondox\'s straight from the heart, no \"blinged out\" content, makes it easy to see why the wisdom & game he shares in songs like \"Never\" & \"Money Motivated\" are so relatable. Boondox brings the album all together with his strong, self-taught mixing skills proving he is, as \"Get to Know That\" proclaims, truly \"the man inside the music\".

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