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Music: Static Major - At The Bar

It's not even a Monday, but I've been playing this song a lot lately so I had to share it with everyone now!

This song showcases Static's music ability from the lyrics, to the vocals, and then to the sick rap. And according to ASCAP, our very own Neeze had a hand in writing the track :)






Check back soon as we have more surprises coming. We've already heard Static the artist, but we're going to show you the other sides of Static. Tim has already mentioned rare footage coming, and I'm going to fill you in on the SWATT music era. Music from the rest of Static's team is coming soon!

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  1. omg I love you guys!!! thanks so much for sharing all this stuff with us, the song's amazing!! you really made my week ;)

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  2. Neezeeeeeeeeeee !!! Thank U So Much Homie. This Is Nuuuuuuuts !!

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  3. SWATT shit!!! Goodfella (street sharkz), Polo Blue, Blue-eye, Native, Young Sears....502 got smthn to say. That was one helluva squad.

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  4. Plus He could really rap. He been spittin since Gin n Juice remix w/ D Swing, and True OG w/ Dalvin. Like I said....Versatility on DECK! RIP to my favorite ARTIST of ALL TIME!!

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  5. dang this song is tight! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. I love this trax...it's raw and of course Static shows he got flow (its nuthin new)...dope post, hot trax

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  7. I got so much shit that it is crazy!!!!!

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  8. READY for the rest of the untold coming real soon louisville k.m.i.i.l.y....

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  9. Why cant i listen to this track anymore?

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