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oldschoolhip-hop · 11 months
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Bandana P: The Infamous Bobbito Ross is Back with Another Masterpiece
Bobbito Ross is dropping jewels on you with another awesome Wu-Tang piece featuring the late Prodigy. Similar to Redman or Nas the Wu-Tang logo is filled with the likeness of Prodigy with his name spelt out in the same colors as Mobb Deep’s classic album, “The Infamous.” This is yet another amazing piece that would look wonderful on a shelf. Who is next, I can only leave my mind to imagine but if…
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comiccrusaders · 2 years
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Al Mega chats with Bobbito Ross! - Comic Crusaders Podcast #123
Al chats with NY artist/creator, Bobbito Ross about the journey, PR Pride, artistic talents and more..... https://youtu.be/pRM2QY6D2Fg
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cometforever · 4 years
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#Repost @bobbitoross with @get_repost ・・・ "Supporting one another is vital to our Existence" - Bobbito Ross 💪🏽👊🏽✊🏽🔫💥💥💥🦍 #Repost @fredonestme • • • • • We kool...just get the fuck back and stay #guerrilla... Tonight at 7pm EST another installment of the finest #coronafree #independenthiphop for you to enjoy. Click on link in bio or go to @wrapfm to hear us live. The Gallery will be closed to the public again this week until further notice so just tune in and zone out. #guerrillagroovesradiio #guerrillarepublik #solovibesmusic #cocoonmovements #tmestudios #peasantpodiummusic #southbronx #motthaven #Portmorris #boombap #internetradio #wrapfm #4elementsradio #thebronx to the rescue https://www.instagram.com/p/B--o8xUA04g/?igshid=a3of5xt9l91f
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cratesofjr · 5 years
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Ill Bill Reflects On Fat Beats, NY Hip Hop Radio + More With Mr. Hyde, 5/2019
Nevasayneva Sundays radio show invites Psychological Records artists Ill Bill and Mr. Hyde for a chat about Hip Hop during the release of Bill's latest LP "Cannibal Hulk". Bill shares some amazing memories of chilling with Hip Hop royalty while working at Fat Beats record store in New York, describing the experience as "the Stretch & Bobbito show if it was a record store".
Stream Ill Bill & Mr. Hyde On Nevasayneva Radio, May 2019
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apartyinmymouth · 6 years
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GAME OF THRONES
True to form, I wrote the crux of this entry one week ago today and coincidentally the phone clocked in at 11:11pm when I hit the save button (sidebar b/c I navigate the region so sublimely) But real talk, I was inspired last Friday and took pen to paper knowing I would tweak/edit the draft before publishing. Also knowing I would be in Jamaica in just a few short days, it seemed only fitting to complete it there…over some Real Jamaican Food ;)
When I initially penned this op piece, there hadn’t been any replies on record. It was and still is about the excitement of a rap battle between two respected and revered artists and less of a critique on the actual raps and/or who won or would win. That said, I’m continuing this Op piece from my initial train of thought - more of the possibility of what it could be instead of where we are presently, round 2 in what has shaped up to be a very disrespectful battle.
So that’s what was going on. I, like most people was just casually minding my business, excited about what’s emerging musically within the culture and all the heat set to drop and seemingly out of nowhere, a shot is fired. Pusha T, the remaining half of rap cult group Clipse, through his infrared beam shot his shot at hip-hop’s reigning Golden Child, Aubrey Drake Graham. In truth, the subs between these 2 gentlemen have been building for some time but this was a focused and direct attack. I imagine Drake had been minding his business as well when the sneak hook occurred and like a reflex – responded immediately, calculated and concisely. By midnight on Friday May 25th a full on battle had ensued. An official rap battle and it’s exciting to be honest. It’s good for the culture! It’s like a GoT season 6 episode 9; Battle of The Bastards sort of moment in the culture. Only this time I believe the underdog is actually the man currently on top. I don’t think y’all understand, I love this rap shit – I can’t lie. The art of it all, it’s the BEST! If both sides are ready and prepared I think it could be great. A lot of people sleep on Drake and forget that he can actually rap.
One thing’s evident with this crew, they do not half step. It’s like that moment in the movie Heat, when Al Pacino realizes he’s been made and says to his team “this is the No Fuckin’ Around Crew.” Nothing is done impulsively no matter the expedience at which something might appear to occur. If they shooting, believe they got magazines racked up ready to let off. It is not a one off. Perhaps it’s the “slept on, stay ready” mentality. A smart one they’ve perfected and so they stay winning. Drake’s consistently put out great music. Feature after feature, album after album, hit after hit – since he stepped foot in the door, The Boy has not missed - a first in this art form. Personally, “Nothing Was The Same” is my favorite body of work in his catalog to date. Top to bottom it’s an all-encompassing complete album full of earned flexing. It’s that “I’m not a freshman, no longer new to this but still feeling like the props I deserve are not being shown and why not, I’m really that nigga!” Is it because he’s foreign that he’s scrutinized more heavily? Hating on Drake is the fuel he uses. This coupled with the fact that the boy is really talented (a fact few of his peers want to acknowledge) is the exact reason why he’ll continue to win. Hate in their veins. Who God Bless, No Man Curse - understand this.
And then there’s Push. Ties and affiliations aside, Pusha T is a lyricist. That rap lyrical respect thing is something else and Clipse is deeply entrenched in the culture. They had/have a cult following! Mix in his crews (Pharrell – Startrak/iamOther x Kanye – G.O.O.D. Music – musical geniuses) this just thickens and sweetens the pot. No offense but this is nowhere even close to that lukewarm Drake x Meek Mill sandbox scafuffle a few seasons back. This battle is a level!
The “battle” is the ethos of rap. This is hip-hop in its truest form. Rap is a contact sport and at times the most deadly because there are no rules. These men, both gifted and skilled in their own right, are sparring right now. Survival of the fittest. I understand this may be new territory for today’s mumble/drug rap generation – “sensitive thugs” purveyors of the ice-cream saccharin sweet sound. You guys are bearing witness to legacy! There is nothing fair about a rap battle. Just ask Ja Rule. It’s eat or get eaten and apparently it’s eating season right now. Personally speaking, I love a great rap battle! I remember candidly the beefs between KRS-1 & MC Shan, Roxanne Shante & The Real Roxanne, Dr. Dre/NWA & Easy E, Ice Cube & Easy E, Cool J and Canibus, the fatal beef between Biggie & Pac that divided a nation and of course the most epic battle of all that birthed the term “ethered”, the beef between Jay Z & Nas. I’ve been a die hard Jay fan since I first heard him on Stretch & Bobbito’s radio show on 89 tech 9 back in the mid-90s. I’ll never forget driving down 2nd Ave in New York City on a surprisingly balmy day in November 2001 listening to Hot 97 FM. Nas had just recorded his answer to Jay’s diss record Takeover and they were about to premiere it on Flex’s show. The moment the beat drop, my heart sunk. “Fuck Jay Z!” chopped and screwed up. The dj drops an atomic bomb adlib effect, starts the record over. “Fuck Jay Z!” I knew in that moment Jay was done. Takeover was volcanic. Jay in a very comedic way pretty much “sonned” Nas with hard truth and the truth is sometimes tough to bear. But then Nas, maybe as a result of feeling disrespected by this “Judas trader”, went nuclear! Ether was the Nasir Jones we loved and had longed to see. Jay tried a feeble attempt at retaliation with the lack luster “Super Ugly” but the winner was clear. There was no coming back after Ether. The crown prince took the L he never saw coming.  
As far as this Pusha x Drake beef goes, to date, some really unsavory and defamatory things have been said, I do not disagree. And other people have been dragged into the conversation unjustly. My assumption is unless this wraps up quickly, more things will be said. But all of that aside, understanding the players involved and how much each of them love this real hip hop shit to their core, there has to be a slight tinge of excitement though no one enjoys being on the tail end of a joke. I haven’t been this tuned in to a rap beef since Jay & Nas (50 & Ja Rule’s local Queens catty shit bored me to be honest. {and dudes from Queens be so fuckin’ extra for NO reason} though it did result in the end Ja’s career). So I’m thanking both Drake and Push right now. If for no other reason then for reminding (by example) these other clown rappers what this wave is really about. Good Rap Music!  
IMO, the question was never about whether Drake was good or skilled enough to battle Push. Clearly Push believed Drake to be a formidable opponent or he wouldn’t have baited him in the first place. Pusha T is a rapper’s rapper. He wouldn’t have wasted his time, which says a lot about The Boy (a fact some love to argue) The question is can Aubrey be as ruthless as Push? Would he be? If you’re at war or in a battle, you have to fight. This is muthafuckin’ Game of Thrones…Watch The Throne! This is rap music! Kudos Kiddos. This is a music industry bucket list moment. Something you’ll talk about like hip-hop folklore. You’re generation is living through it’s first official rap battle. And it’s real one! –APIMM
Soundtrack for this entry from my schizophrenic iTunes Library.
“Nice Time” –Bob Marley “Hypocrites” –Bob Marley “Duppy Conqueror” –Bob Marley “The Bridge Is Over” – KRS-1 “Set It Off” –Big Daddy Kane “Wu Tang Clan Ain’t Nothin’ To Fuck Wit” –Wu Tang Clan ″4, 3, 2, 1,” -LL Cool J feat. Method Man, Redman, Canibus, DMX ″Second Round K.O.” -Canibus “The Ruler’s Back’ –Jay Z “Takeover” –Jay Z “Ether” –Nas ″Infared” -Pusha T  “Duppy Freestyle” –Drake “Ego”-Clipse “Momma I’m So Sorry” -Clipse ″The Games We Play” -Pusha T “Lord Knows” –Drake feat. Rick Ross “Yes Indeed” –Lil Baby feat. Drake “Camay” –Ghostface Killah feat. Raekwon “Planez” –Jermih feat. J.Cole “Fuckin’ You Tonight” –Notorious B.I.G. “Sexy” –Tank “When We” – Tank “Keep Calm” -dvsn “Be With You” -112 “I Need You” –Alicia Keys “Full of Smoke” –Christion “I’m The Only Woman” –Mary J Blige “The Beggar” –Mos Def “Back to Black” –Amy Winehouse “So Simple” –Alicia Keys “The Waiting Line” –Zero 7
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airadam · 7 years
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Episode 93 : (for small values of infinity)
"All that happy, 'let's be friends' shit? Yo, this is the opposite."
- Konny Kon
As usual, we pay tribute to J Dilla, Big L, and Big Pun this month, but also two giants from a previous generation who both made a massive impact on Hip-Hop; Clyde Stubblefield and David Axelrod, who both passed in the last few weeks. Besides that, we have some great recent tracks from Manchester, some US classics and a few tracks that may have passed you by! Let's get it going...
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D.I.T.C. : Best Behavior (Showbiz Remix #2)
From "The Remix Project", we go heavy in multiple ways right from the jump. Big Pun may not have been a charter member of D.I.T.C, but Fat Joe certainly is, and it's via Joe that we end up with this connection to one of the fiercest MCs of all time. One verse each over this Showbiz beat which somehow manages to be even darker than the excellent Amed-produced original. 
David McCallum : The Edge
I'd imagine a good number of you thought this was about to be an entirely different record :) This track from the "Music: A Bit More Of Me" album is definitely the most famous track by the actor/musician David McCallum, and one of the most well-recognised by the producer, the brilliant David Axelrod, who passed away this month. That intro is just a monster.
Big L & Jay-Z : Freestyle
Given the origin and the content, I hope you can excuse the sound quality! This is one of the great freestyle sessions of all time, with the then-rising Big L and Jay-Z trading serious bars over the beat for Miilkbone's "Keep It Real"; as it turns out, they'd already battled off-mic earlier the same night! While that clash is lost to folklore, it's good to have this back-and-forth preserved for posterity, thanks to Stretch & Bobbito.
Ras Kass : Soul On Ice (Remix)
Diamond D remixes the title track from Ras' debut, blessing Ras with a David Axelrod-sampling instrumental that is probably better known than the original. Ras is in the political lyrical mode many people would associate him with here, but as always managed to blend that with just vicious battle lines. "The waterproof MC, you ain't wettin' me/You need to stop rapping and start robbing banks like Steady B"? *Ouch*...
SoundSci : The Remedy (Jonny Cuba Remix)
This one has just missed the cut a few times but it fit nicely here! Super relaxed vibe all the way through on this closing track from the "Dig For Victory" EP.
James Brown : Funky Drummer (Parts 1 & 2)
We join this track about a minute and a half in - the full track is seven minutes long. At 19:25 though, one of the most famous, sampled, re-used, re-formulated pieces of audio of all time appears to grace our eardrums. Clyde Stubblefield claimed to not particularly like this song as a whole all that much, but these few seconds of solo drumming when he was given his shine have immortalised it - and him. 
[Jay Dee] Slum Village : Climax (Instrumental)
Easily one of my favourite Dilla beats, from the "Fantastic, Vol.2" album - a fantastic blend of samples and that clap on the two and four are perfectly crisp and clean.
Busta Rhymes : Genesis
Busta was one of those MCs who caught on to J Dilla relatively early and the two artists combined for some excellent tracks over the years. On "Genesis", Busta's fifth album, Dilla contributed this title track and "Make It Hurt", which sounds like it was done by a completely different producer, which just goes to show his versatility. 
Gang Starr : Mass Appeal
It just seemed to go well with the Busta record, and it's a great single, taken from the "Hard To Earn" LP. What you might not know about it is that DJ Premier essentially put the beat together as a bit of a mickey take! The track is supposed to sound like catchy elevator music, in keeping with the lyrical theme of rappers simplifying their material for a popular audience - but it just sounds so good! 
Souls of Mischief : 93 Til Infinity (Remix)
Do I prefer this to the original? Absolutely not - however, that doesn't mean it's not a quality track in its own right. If you listen carefully, you'll hear that it's an actual re-record, with the lyrics being very slighly different and the delivery also tweaked to better fit this alternative beat by A-Plus. The easiest place to find this is on the original 12" single, though it has been released by itself as well.
Masta Ace Incorporated : Saturday Night Live (L.A. Jay Remix)
Staying in '93 for a remix of a track from the "SlaughtaHouse" album - an LP notable for largely being a parody which a lot of people either took literally or assumed wasn't about them! This particular track has its own dark humour, showing about how live a Saturday night can actually get, and feaures Uneek, Eyce, and Lord Digga on the mic. L.A. Jay from the Pharcyde crew rocks the same sample heard on Gang Starr's "Jazz Music" for a beat that manages to surpass the album version!
Pete Rock : Dilla Bounce (R.I.P)
A fitting instrumental to include this month. Dilla came up idolising the work of Pete Rock, so it's poetic that after his passing (as in life), Pete pays respect to him in return. I feel that "Petestrumentals 2" may follow the same path as its predecessor - underrated on release, and retrospectively hailed as a classic.
Run The Jewels ft. Joi : Down
The "RTJ3" album came out on Christmas Day and ensured that we all got at least one present :) This was the opener and a worthy one - a look back at Killer Mike and El-P's pasts, and a look forward to where they plan to go. There's a kind of warmness to the beat which isn't a word I'd usually use to describe an El-P track, but it envelops your ears and draws you in to focus on the lyrics.
Ellis Meade : Kings & Queens
Ellis was kind enough to send me a copy of this a few months back and I finally found a good place to showcase it in a mix. The flow is crazy over a double-timed, almost southern-style Pro P beat. Another win for the Room 2 Records crew!
Chamillionaire : You Gotta Love Me
"Mayn, let the truth free". That shout-out to the then-incarcerated Pimp C firmly dates this one, a longtime headphone favourite for me finally making it onto the show! From the DJ Whoo Kid (hence the annoying adlibs) collaboration mixtape "The Truth", Cham focuses his anger on Mike Jones ("who?", you may now ask?) - that beef lasted for several years. I haven't been able to find out who produced this but that sped-up vocal sample is a serious earworm!
Don Jagwarr : The Cure
I've had this one hanging around for a long while, not sure it's everyone's speed but it fit tempo-wise into this selection and I think was a reasonable follow-up to the soul sample in the previous track. Don Jagwarr is almost certainly best known to most as the guest on Ice Cube's "Wicked", but he did have his old LP, "Faded", from which this track is drawn. The beat and hook are based around a replay of Diana Ross' "Love Hangover", which is a chilled backing for Jagwarr to spin his tale over.
Jake One : Oh Lord
We go back to the gospel-themed "#PrayerHandsEmoji" beat tape for this instrumental, a perfect warm-up for this month's closer...
Children of Zeus : Crown
An anthem already (wow, alliteration)! Tyler Daly goes straight rhymes alongside the always-ready Konny Kon over a no-drums track based around a stirring gospel sample; both MCs turn it out in fine style! Absolutely huge track from the "Two Syllables, Volume Thirteen" compilation and one that deserves as much shine as possible - on top of everything else, it also has one of the best videos I've seen in ages, so no excuse not to share and share again!
Please remember to support the artists you like! The purpose of putting the podcast out and providing the full tracklist is to try and give some light, so do use the songs on each episode as a starting point to search out more material. If you have Spotify in your country it's a great way to explore, but otherwise there's always Youtube and the like. Seeing your favourite artists live is the best way to put money in their pockets, and buy the vinyl/CDs/downloads of the stuff you like the most!
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oldschoolhip-hop · 1 year
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Ghost 3000: A Bobbito Creation
Ghost 3000: A Bobbito Creation
After a live on Instagram with the legendary Chino XL, Bobbito Ross revealed this awesome 1 of 1 piece that is an exact replica to Ghostface Killah’s Golden Eagle bracelet. This bracelet comes with a hand attached as if it was stolen of the Wu-Tang legend; soaring like the Philadelphia Eagles is a golden version of America’s bird in the exact pose as the original bracelet it is based off of. No…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 2 years
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Enter the Speedy by Bobbito Ross
Enter the Speedy by Bobbito Ross
Bobbito Ross posted this awesome collaboration with the iconic Speedy Gonzalez on April 11, 2022. Speedy ain’t the one to fuck with and Sylvester the Cat learned that the hard way with a slice and dice that would’ve left Sylvester minced up for the mice. Really dope colors that match the Warner Brothers charm. Very dope work, be sure to show Ross some major love! Enter the Speedy by Bobbito Ross
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oldschoolhip-hop · 2 months
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Hip-Hop: An Original by Bobbito Ross
Bobbito Ross has been a staple to our site for years with his constant releases showcased but with a new year it only felt fitting to showcase one of his latest Wu-Tang pieces. This Wu-Tang piece rocks the culture we live, Hip-hop branded in black and yellow with a nice mixture of electric blue, orange, and red with all colors popping vibrantly in the canvas. Show Bobbito major love as he has…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 8 months
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Faster Blade: Bobbito Ross Strikes Faster then a Samurai Blade with Latest Artwork
Bobbito Ross is always bringing the heat with his popular mashups that use the Wu-Tang Clan’s iconic logo but with his latest piece, “Faster Blade” has both a board and mask coated in dopeness. We are treated by the talented Bobbito with an amazing sunset colored board that features some splatter by the W. I really dig the sunset blending Ross used which reminded me of an earlier piece I covered…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 11 months
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Funk Doctor Spock: A Bobbito Ross Release
The talented Bobbito Ross posted this awesome follow up to his Nasty Nas piece showcasing Redman in the same colorway. Often considered a member of the Wu-Tang Clan for his deep work with the group, especially with Method Man we see the Jersey native rocking his signature headband on the Shalin shadowboxing groups logo; his name spelt out in a nice kelly green with yellow backing to help make it…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 1 year
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Verbal Intercourse by Bobbito Ross
My brother Bobbito Ross dropped a real heater with a nasty new Wu-Tang piece that brings Nas into your area. Bobbito really blends some awesome colors here as we get a nice mugshot of Nas rocking some military green with a bunch of yellow filling the background as some red letters fill in the space; Nas is stenciled in a graffiti like design with a very soft powder blue that really pops out on…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 1 year
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Graffiti on The Run: A TNT Custom Art Exclusive
Graffiti on The Run: A TNT Custom Art Exclusive
TNT Custom Art sent me an exclusive look at this really dope, 3D printed sculpture of a spray can character in two different sizes. These little cans have big charm with their oversized shoes and nozzles that are larger then the can, we have a wonderful shelf piece that pays flowers to the forgotten art of graffiti in Hip-Hop. TNT has informed me you can have these colored but that a portion of…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 2 years
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BBOY: Bobbito Ross Creates Beautiful Statue to Honor Breakdancing
BBOY: Bobbito Ross Creates Beautiful Statue to Honor Breakdancing
Bobbito Ross posted this amazing statue that honors the overlooked breakdancers that helped form the Hip-Hop culture. Bobbito collaborated with TNT Custom Art to make these 3D printed statues that are fully customizable that honor B-boys and girls who started the trend that became a huge part of the Bronze Era of Rap. While it may be all gold you can have this hand painted by Bobbito Ross however…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 2 years
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Wu-Team by Bobbito Ross
Wu-Team by Bobbito Ross
Bobbito Ross dropped this gem way back on May 5th featuring the Shaolin crew in a new ride. The real Hasta La Muerte Mobile is flaming hot with awesome graffiti like artwork on both sides; one side rocking the Wu-Tang W with a Puerto Rico flag designed into it while the other reading “Real Hasta La Muerte Mobile.” This van is some real deal steel ready to pound your rival into a pulp, if you’re…
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oldschoolhip-hop · 2 years
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City by the Wu by Bobbito Ross
City by the Wu by Bobbito Ross
Bobbito Ross released an awesome commission for DJ GUMBA on May 3rd, 2022. We get a beautiful beach side city depicted on Shaolin’s finest painted with acrylic paints that all pop with vibrant colors. I liked the details in the buildings from the pictures to the hidden Puerto Rico flag on the side of a purple house. The shadowing is very well done from bushes having definition to the water having…
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