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CoCec - Life Sucks... But The Music's Good album

CoCec - Life Sucks... But The Music's Good album

  • Performer: CoCec
  • Genre: Hip-hop
  • Title: Life Sucks... But The Music's Good
  • Released: 2018
  • Style: Conscious
  • MP3 version size: 1200 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1726 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 971

Description

Got it. + add. album. 200k per year Medical Diagnosis If you have hallucinations Then it’s probably the CoCec (x2). I still rock cassettes My room stays a mess Trapped somewhere between ’95 and ‘06 Never paid for sex, at least not with money Emotional investments in real estate that’s sunny Got a bum knee, needing change People throw shade, while I sip Kool-Aid Not in a cult sense But spent a weekend off the grid To create piece of mind. And lose cell reception The man’s dealt in and the hand’s no good I could hit, I could stay, either way’s a lose/lose Instead I choose to double down Dealer 7, I 11, guess my luck.

Overview (current section). Life Sucks but the Music's Good - EP. 6 tracks. Hmm, it looks like we don't know anything about this artist!

Hello everyone, We've started working on a new album that will be released in December of 2019. In addition to digital downloads, we now have merchandise up on the label Bandcamp; Cassettes, CD's, and T-Shirts. Our 2016 project "Does It Matter?" is up on the store, in addition to the newest FOF release "Life Sucks but the Music's Good" by Cocec, and "If We Were Gone" by Cecil Tso. We also have a limited number of Black, and Burgundy "Fang Over Fist" t-shirts.

Kanye West Presents: Good Music - Cruel Summer, commonly referred to as Cruel Summer, is a compilation album by recording artists of American record label GOOD Music, released on September 14, 2012, by the label and Def Jam Recordings. American rapper Kanye West, head of the label, first revealed plans for a label collaborative album in October 2011.

Album Run Your Pockets.

But I actually think that in general music from the 70's was a lot better than today's music. A lot of artists back then didn't really get help from vocal enhancement, so they sounded the same in person as they did on their album. and if I hear one more song with autotune I'm going to shoot myself (ironically autotune was first used in the 70's).

No two things go together better that a nice high and great music. It's all kinds of fun to get high with your buds, but without the right tunes, it always feels like something's kind of missing. That happy buzz caressing your mind goes perfectly with a chill tune at the end of daylight, or some hip-hop at the start of a great night, which is why I've compiled a little playlist for you while you're on your way to cloud nine. Tune in! . ooey (Glass Animals). 2. Warm Sound (Zero 7). opar Renn De ( Tanishk/Vayu). 4. Feel Good Inc (Gorillaz).

There are more than 11 reasons while music now sucks more than ever before, but these are the most important ones. In preparation for this article I listened to the new Selena Gomez album and to my astonishment, I only slit my wrists three times. That said, I understand there are super cool underground bands out there that I don’t know about since I’m not a hipster, but I only seek to focus on what violates my ears every waking minute of the day on radio, on TV and in bars. By no means am I saying good music doesn’t exist, though.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Dopamine 3:27
A2 Jan S. Port 2:30
A3 Ebers Papyrus 2:51
A4 Counseling 2:57
A5 Grey Matter Volume [GMV] 3:12
A6 Cycloid [Shared]
Featuring – Clint Slim, Je2RiT, Tré Orona, William "DV8" Wilson
4:54
B1 Dopamine (instrumental) 3:27
B2 Jan S. Port (instrumental) 2:30
B3 Ebers Papyrus (instrumental) 2:50
B4 Counseling (instrumental) 2:57
B5 Grey Matter Volume [GMV] (instrumental) 3:12
B6 Cycloid [Shared] (instrumental) 4:54

Credits

  • Beats, Producer – Cecil Tso
  • Mixed By, Mastered By – Alex D. Begay
  • Vocals, Lyrics By – .smallz.

Notes

Limited edition cassette of 54. 50 copies with hand numbered j-cards, poster/lyric one-sheet and housed in white/clear case, 4 copies with transparent j-cards and clear case.