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Kingdom Business, Pt. 2 in Chattanooga, TN
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Kingdom Business, Pt. 2 in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $16.99
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Florida MC
Canton Jones
took the gospel-rap world by storm in the '00s by spreading the word without sacrificing on street swagger. A 2009 sequel to his prior year's collaboration with the
Cajo Family
,
Kingdom Business, Pt. 2
picks up right where its predecessor left off, opening on the syrup-slow
"Not About They,"
a neat piece of enlightenment rap. The album bounces around from screw to crunk to flashy club rhymes, as
Jones
and his crew reveal themselves plenty versatile on a record reverent to both religion and late-'00s hip-hop. ~ Jason Thurston
Canton Jones
took the gospel-rap world by storm in the '00s by spreading the word without sacrificing on street swagger. A 2009 sequel to his prior year's collaboration with the
Cajo Family
,
Kingdom Business, Pt. 2
picks up right where its predecessor left off, opening on the syrup-slow
"Not About They,"
a neat piece of enlightenment rap. The album bounces around from screw to crunk to flashy club rhymes, as
Jones
and his crew reveal themselves plenty versatile on a record reverent to both religion and late-'00s hip-hop. ~ Jason Thurston
Florida MC
Canton Jones
took the gospel-rap world by storm in the '00s by spreading the word without sacrificing on street swagger. A 2009 sequel to his prior year's collaboration with the
Cajo Family
,
Kingdom Business, Pt. 2
picks up right where its predecessor left off, opening on the syrup-slow
"Not About They,"
a neat piece of enlightenment rap. The album bounces around from screw to crunk to flashy club rhymes, as
Jones
and his crew reveal themselves plenty versatile on a record reverent to both religion and late-'00s hip-hop. ~ Jason Thurston
Canton Jones
took the gospel-rap world by storm in the '00s by spreading the word without sacrificing on street swagger. A 2009 sequel to his prior year's collaboration with the
Cajo Family
,
Kingdom Business, Pt. 2
picks up right where its predecessor left off, opening on the syrup-slow
"Not About They,"
a neat piece of enlightenment rap. The album bounces around from screw to crunk to flashy club rhymes, as
Jones
and his crew reveal themselves plenty versatile on a record reverent to both religion and late-'00s hip-hop. ~ Jason Thurston

















