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Music: Southernaire All-Stars - I Believe (feat. Static Major)


You may or may not remember this Timbaland produced song from back in the day, but it is definitely a banger! The track was done by The Southernaire All-Stars, and it also features Static Major who does the hook and also raps on the track.

The Southernaire All-Stars was a rap group that consisted of Yaushameen, Native and J-Bird. Their album was to be executively produced by Static Major, Jomo and Barry Hankerson. For some reason though, their album was never released. I'm now listening to this track, wondering to myself...what could have been? This is absolute fire.



What do you think of this song?

EDIT: And for the beat lovers, here is the instrumental:



Comments

  1. I'll tell you what I think of "I believe"....I'm from Louisville and they used to play this on b96.5 back in early 2001...First off, I loved the song, i mean, listen to it..it's f*ckin crack...but as i was leaving the parking lot of freedom hall where my high school graduation was held back in June of 2001, when i got in the car, THIS song came on....talk about MOTIVATION?!!! Sheeeitttt, dude, i LOVE this song and will NEVER EVER forget that moment. It was surreal. I went on to graduate college and am workin on my masters right now, and yep, I attritbute it to (God of course) and THIS song dude!!! I think of the chorus a LOT when i'm feeling like I can't do somethin. RIP STATIC, this song shows the power of music and the power of static's mind to pen connection. GENIOUS!!!!

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  2. that's my comment above, i didn't see how to put my name on it at first. "i'll make your 1 the 2, i'll make your 2 the 3, you can't knock me cuz u dont know...."

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  3. Roo.... Lightsy..... Neeze....

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  4. I REMEMBER THIS SONG!!!!!

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  5. this song use to roll.still rolls! once again the industry slept on the truth...somebody must of dropped the ball

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