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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 204)

It seems as though the Summer has been making the weeks fly by. That’s good though, because we’re already at the weekend. On this Friday, as we have done for 203 previous Fridays before, have collected our favorite free downloads for you to rock out to over the next two days. A batch of a dozen party tunes are here in one place for your pleasure. Tracks this week come to us from some of our favorite artists including Venessa Michaels, Luca Lush, Sam F, Kennedy Jones and Ray Volpe. Don’t discount the other producers you find in this bunch, as they churned out some incredibly memorable tracks that might quickly become your go-to party jam. Check out all twelve, download the ones you like and enjoy the weekend. Most importantly, #danceirresponsibly.

’Venessa Michaels – Like That (feat. Jackson Breit)’
’MAGGIE ROGERS – ALASKA (LUCA LUSH X BISHU REMIX)’
’Tate Tucker – 7/11 (prod. JULiA LEWiS & Invoker)’
’Seek N Destroy – Wrap Stars’
’SAM F – Unstoppable’
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Bit Tits – No Man Left Behind’
’Haezer x aUtOdiDakT – Killswitch (aUtOdiDakT VIP)’
’Kennedy Jones Ft. ODK – Vamos Vacilar (Original Mix)’
’GAWTBASS – Playboy’
’Ray Volpe – Bipolar’
’Treeko – Get Money’
’Choppa Dunks – Do Dat Feat. Snappy Jit’
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[Hip Hop/Rap] Tate Tucker – M.O.E.

Tate Tucker
M.O.E. (Prod. Garrett Lodge)

It’s unfortunately far too rare for music videos these days to serve a purpose and visually tell a story that the lyrics sometimes cannot. We are constantly bombarded with product placements and sex appeal in our entertainment, so it’s extremely refreshing for upcoming talent to show that the art of the music video isn’t truly dead. I am of course referring to Tate Tucker’s newest project “M.O.E.”. Obviously, the title refers to the common phrase “Money Over Everything”, however this isn’t your typical boom-bap club hit. Tucker is one of the most creative people in the game today and it clearly shows with not only the record itself, but the visuals as well. The video is nothing short of a wild ride, whether it’s a day-to-day portrayal of Tucker’s life remains to be unseen. However, it packs more action in it than “Anaconda” on repeat for a month, and is definitely worth checking out.

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