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Endurance

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Download links and information about Endurance by Blame One. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 57:08 minutes.

Artist: Blame One
Release date: 2010
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 57:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Elders 2:39
2. Its a Stick Up 3:47
3. Ateteaeight (feat. Beleaf and Ruslan of the Breax) 4:55
4. Still Doin Me 2:24
5. Do Work (feat. Bia) 4:05
6. Step It Up (feat. Big Left) 4:06
7. Right to Exist 4:08
8. CA All Day (feat. Jimmy Powers, Kahlee, Saviorself & Nothinless) 4:05
9. Ride for the Truth 3:29
10. Classic Hits 3:45
11. Glass House 3:44
12. Endurance 4:00
13. The Illest (feat. Anthony Rutkowski) 3:25
14. Studio Time (feat. Pedalay the Boss) 1:50
15. Brett Favre'n It 3:40
16. Left Shattered (feat. Johaz & Planet Asia) 3:06

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An indie MC coming out of San Diego, Blame One has been doing his thing for a minute, putting in work in the depths of the underground scene since throughout the '00s. On Endurance, he connects with a wide variety of beat mongers, with a different producer lacing each of the album's 16 tracks. Like the featured guest rappers, most of them are way below the radar, but nonetheless provide an assortment of solid sample-heavy jams for him to rock on. Sporting a distinctly lyrical approach, focused more on wordy verses than catchy hooks, he rhymes primarily about his family, daily routine, and true love for hip-hop. "Still Doin Me" and "Brett Favre'n It" discuss his undying dedication to his craft, "Classic Hits" is a nice little organ-propelled joint comparing himself to golden era V.I.P.s, while "CA All Day" is a thoroughly funky celebration of his resident state, as well as a strong posse cut featuring local homies Jimmy Powers, Kahlee, Saviorself, and Nothinless.