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Music: Smoke E. Digglera - On The Downside (feat. Static Major)


We've already posted some material from Digital Black, so let's continue the Playa trend and showcase Smokey aka Smokey E. Digglera of Playa.

This song, "On The Downside", comes from Smokey's latest album "The Truth In The Booth". I have no idea when the song was made, but I do know that the song was produced by J-Dub and Buddah (no relation to me though, lol). As usual, it's a hot joint and really makes you think about relationships and the difficulty of being in one.



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  1. This one of my fav. songs by Smoke and Static. The arrangments really do it for me on this trax.

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  2. This song was done back around 2002 or 2003. It was originally a song for Playa.... Smokey killed it as expected......

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  3. Oh yea, Static wrote it....

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