While most people would probably call “Sherm Stick” or “The Loc Is On His Own” their favorite song from Jayo Felony’s 1995 debut, mine has always been the bobblehead-inducing title cut. But, for as many times as I’ve heard this super slept-on, Jam Master Jay-produced gangsta party from the San Diego Crip, I still can’t believe Read the rest of this entry »
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