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The biggest rap stars today wear colored braids and tight ripped jeans while warbling emotions through autotune. La Coka Nostra reject this direction, doubling down on the grimy aggression of the underground. The five-person supercrew sneers hard bars about defeating their enemies with specific violence, but also delving into politics, drug addiction and child-rearing. Slaine, one of the group's chief emcees, raps with clever twists and approaches the new age with open hostility, slant-rhyming on "Mind Your Business:" "I gotta sit back and laugh at these little dudes / fronting on the internet, but act like they criminals." (JF)
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