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  <title>AWOL one Featuring KRS one - New Release!</title>
  <description>Play this in your podcast (legally!) - click herecheck it out/ buy it at emusic check it out/ buy it at iTuneslabel: Cornerstone RASIn today's hip-hop world, cluttered with the same gat toting, money&#13;
throwing, pseudo tough guy personas, it's never easy to stand out from&#13;
the pack. Enter AWOL One, best known for his work with seminal Los&#13;
Angeles underground group The Shape Shifters. Known for his trademark,&#13;
raspy, off cadence flow, AWOL has always been one of those MCs who can&#13;
take a rhyme anywhere, over any beat. In the process, heÃ¢ï¿½ï¿½s established&#13;
himself as a well respected subterranean rapper who can rock mics and&#13;
shows with the best of them; he's performed alongside the likes of&#13;
Common, De La Soul, Cypress Hill, Afrika Bambata, Jurassic 5 and&#13;
countless others.&#13;
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AWOL's new solo album, featuring KRS-One and production from the likes&#13;
of Grouch, DJ Rhettmatic and Pigeon John, and slated for release on&#13;
Cornerstone R.A.S., is a perfect example of the creative genius that&#13;
has earned him his rep. Replete with soulful, synthesized, neck&#13;
snapping beats and AWOL's vivid parables, clever rhyme schemes and&#13;
sometimes sing-song delivery, this is, in his own words &amp;amp;quot;the best work&#13;
I've ever done.&amp;amp;quot; Of course, AWOL has been putting it down in such&#13;
fashion since his days coming up in Los Angeles' San Gabriel Valley&#13;
during the late eighties, the formative years for West Coast hip-hop.&#13;
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Indeed, AWOL grew up going to the legendary Good Life's Project Blowed&#13;
open mic sessions in Los Angeles and started hanging out with the likes&#13;
of Mass Men, Aceyalone, Rob 1 and storied Cali graf crews CBS and LSD.&#13;
With such companions, it was no surprise the aspiring hip-hop junkie&#13;
fell into b-boying-tagging, djing and eventually writing rhymes.&#13;
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During his early 20's, AWOL did all sorts of odd jobs to keep his&#13;
passion for hip-hop alive and raise his baby daughter in the process.&#13;
Soon, through his deft turntable skills, AWOL was afforded djing gigs&#13;
for various low ride tours and found himself heading toward where he&#13;
wanted to be. It was rapping and performing behind the mic that&#13;
ultimately interested him most.&#13;
read more about AWOL here</description>
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