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VUE WeeklyTrue to its title, Adaptation is something that grows on you, a second skin that you didn't realize that you were missing.īrockway Entertainment Adaptation manages to run the divide between mainstream and underground with solid production. Sun Media- Edmonton SUNPolitic Live's new album, Adaptation, bucks hip-hop's worst stereotypes to deliver a sublimely produced and conscientious collection of music.
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€¢ Adaptation features guest appearances by Rochester a/k/a Juice (Maple Music/Foundation), KreeSha Turner (Virgin International) and Shad (Black Box Recordings)Įxclaim!Adaptation is a solid addition to what is fast becoming the niche of Canrap: brainy, organic and challenging hip-hop. €¢ In 2007, Adaptation was featured on multiple CBC Radio3 Podcasts.
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