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| | The South End Newspaper - MUSIC REVIEWS - ‘Dirty District’ adds a new flavor of hip to hip-hop (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | In B.R. Gunna’s newest album, “Dirty District: Volume II.” With help from up and coming Detroit music all stars Fat Ray, Jay Dilla, Slum Village, Que D, Guilty Simpson, Swann, Quest McCody, Phat Kat, MC Breed, and The Dramatics, B.R. Gunna is on its way to making its name into the industry’s history books. |
 | | A few, distinct patterns run through B.R. Gunna’s “Dirty District: Volume II.” Stylistically, they tend to favor handclaps in their songs, which adds definition to their songs while propelling listeners to groove along with them. |
 | | Another stylistic pattern they use is echoing, which emphasizes their blunt, and sometimes jarring messages. |
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