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Money Lotion, Vol.5 EP
 
Money Studies
format: EP
year of release: 2008

lab price: $8.00
available: yes
item #: lp-3546

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Push It
- Scottie B
 
Ofra Bhangra
- Chavy Boys Of London
 
Rockin Music
- Chavy Boys Of London
 
Request Line
- Chavy Boys Of London
 
Zoe Jawn
- Chavy Boys Of London
 
London Wild
- Chavy Boys Of London
 
 
R E V I E W
Back by popular demand... Scottie B returns to the Money Lotion series (our first return visit), and this time he brought friends. Chavy Boys of London are the new Bmore supergoup featuring Scottie and Shawn Caesar (co-founders of the legendary Unruly Records) and Scottie's longtime collaborator and Bmore guru in his own right, King Tutt. The Boys run wild on this one, remixing party rap classics(1), bhangra beats(2), a well-known dubstepper(3), an even better-known pop idol(4) and that shouty guy from Atlanta who seems to end up on a lot of Bmore tracks. In addition, all the tracks switch over ON BEAT, meaning you can spin single tracks or let the whole side run continuously. Forget the fakers and half-steppers - this is true club music done right, and it doesn't get more hype than that.