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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Flo-Rida Appreciates the Text
Flo Rida responds to the Disco Biscuits cover of "Low." This is a great example of how a text, or in this case a song will live on, mutate, change, and become a new entity once it has left the studio. The kick is he likes it.
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