The Meat Street Beat – Izza Kizza

You know what – there are ads that run along the side of this blog. And they aren’t just any ads. They are SEXY ads. Good gravy, I love this blog!

It’s been a while since Meat Street Beat has reared it’s bloody head demanding your ears as penance for new delicious music designed to screw your ears into submission:

Izza Kizza -Hello from Izza Kizza on Vimeo.

Graphic description yes, but I’ve been waiting for a LONG time for some quality hip hop and I am excite-icated. I like that Timbaland’s producing is still evolving after all these years and am counting on Izza Kizza to drop a record soon.

Let’s make this posting a true oral/aural extravaganza then…Do you know who’s in town on Tuesday??? Feast yer eyes:

If you can get your hands on some tickets, come down and enjoy. I’ve
had two years of dream concerts – Madonna, Mariah, M.I.A., Stingaling,
Nelly Furtado..this is joining the list.

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