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Paco Panama hails from southeast D. C. , and his music fits perfectly with the drug and bass business that has dominated the DMV’s street rap scene for some time now. What he does know how to do well is tell stories: a song like “Spawn”, from his new mixtape. The DogFather, makes me need to take a chair. ” I started out like any other black man,” he says, “scratching, fighting, just hunting to survive. “By stringing together key phrases, he develops a narrative that rises and falls: depression leads to promoting drugs and drug promotion leads to an exit that never comes.
With artists releasing songs at a fast pace, it’s hard for the average hip-hop to keep track of everything, no matter how exploited. That’s why we created The Ones, a post to highlight the song you want. hear.
Check out the precedents and stay tuned for Paco Panama’s new rap and more in our Spotify playlist.
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