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by Jason Newman
by Jason Parham
by Jen Boyles
Johnny Dangerous: If Peaches and Mickey Avalon mated
Synth guitars, a sub-rumbling beat that harkens back to the heyday of Miami booty bass, and irreverent singsong rhymes reign supreme on EDubb’s potential breakthrough single, the Collipark-produced “Whooty”. Throughout the length of the song, EDubb waxes prophetic about their latest fascination and what has apparently become such a phenomenon inside clubs that it warrants an entire song dedicated to it – the rather attractive posteriors of white women. The hip hop trio, hailing from Atlanta where “Whooties” may be in short supply, beckons their Caucasian female listeners to join the party by offering them words of encouragement and approval for their heavy-bottomed appearance. With a club banger that is sure to obliterate whatever inhibitions are left inside drunken Orange County teenagers and sexually repressed Starbucks employees alike, EDubb is set to rise to the ranks of music’s most beloved party MCs.
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