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Don your party hat and get ready to indulge in Spring Break, Cobraconda style. Right off the bat, the music on this joint is bass-thumping, lighthearted and electric. Graham Nation and Spencer Foreman engage listeners with their best party-rap verses and say hilarious things over dance-style rhythms. "Dick Master" is simply...
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Don your party hat and get ready to indulge in Spring Break, Cobraconda style. Right off the bat, the music on this joint is bass-thumping, lighthearted and electric. Graham Nation and Spencer Foreman engage listeners with their best party-rap verses and say hilarious things over dance-style rhythms. "Dick Master" is simply frivolous, with the MCs using an almost-Run-D.M.C.-like flow to describe shenanigans from a penis's point of view. "El Camino," meanwhile, in which the MCs pay homage to sexual healing in the bed of the car-truck, is one of the best tracks here. Life is indeed one big party on this short EP, but don't get it twisted: These cats got hustle and can definitely flow. Spring Break is best played for throngs of people drinking out of glowing straws.

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