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S.K.I.P.
"The Meaning of Company"
Format: CD

Released: 2005 (Self-Released)

$10

If Allen Ginsberg was an emcee he would sound like S.K.I.P. combining poetry and hip hop while screaming coded languages at the top of his lungs as he stood in between the here and now hoping to quantum leap through the dreams of the best minds of his generation and warn them. Nonsense recording artist S.K.I.P. finds himself bear naked offering his heart, philosophies and soul in his new album The Meaning of Company. In his song, Upmost Devotion, he dares you to open your eyes and take notice as he stands "…sitting on street corners silently screaming/don't you see the intoxicated masses being herded like cattle from sidewalks to vehicles to die?…" S.K.I.P. is the warning voice of a generation that has become bombarded by mind controlling media and unaware masses that he speaks of in his singles Chicken Little and Limelight. Lyrics seem to levitate over beats blessed by Swamburger, Arlinkio and S.K.I.P. The Meaning of Company is unquestionably an album destined to inspire movements in hopes to save the future of the best minds of this generation.
16 Tracks. 69 minutes.

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