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Music: Yaushameen - Everytime You Go


Ok, here's another exclusive join for y'all, i don't have a lot of informations about this song, but my guess is the song was a Southernaire Allstars song, cause there's Yaushameen, Native (or J-Bird) on the track, Static doin the hook, i can also hear a little bit of Black in the last hook.
The song is sampled, got a little work for y'all, what is the sample ?? It's easy to find...
So i'm counting on Neeze to bring us more informations about that song, but for now let's take a listen to it.


Comments

  1. Static had so many styles that it's crazy. Hopefully we get the CDQ of this song from Neeze. 'm looking at her ASCAP and I see a bunch of unheard Yaushameen/Playa collabos.

    Boogie Nights (Smokey)
    Do What U Gotta (Smokey)
    Enough Is Enough (Static, Native)
    Get Em (Playa)
    Ghetto (Timbaland, Static, Black, Southernaire)
    Materials World (Static)
    My Brothers Keeper (Static)
    Peep Game (Static)
    Tell Me How You Want It (Static)

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  2. This is heat!!..and that's Native!!!

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  3. Hall & Oates, some of the best white boys in R&B

    Bravery

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  4. love this song..does yaushameen or southernaire have any albums or old mixtapes out that I can buy?

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  5. They just "officialy" released the single "I Believe",it was just a promo single, but you can easily find it on ebay or on Amazon.com.

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