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That is, so long as we're excluding Otis Redding, who I've been listening to on-and-off via Spotify most of the day.
Seriously, this tune is five minutes of fun hip-hop/funk fusion, and well worth your time if you, at any time in your life, ever enjoyed "Nothin' But a G-Thang.
The man behind the mix is an Austrailian DJ and producer by the name of Kenny Beepers, who has a soft spot for mixing funky beats with hip-hop, to great effect. I'm in the middle of one of his hour-long mixes after checking out a bass-heavy, dubstep-esque remix of Kris Kross's "Jump" and this guy knows what he's doing. Check out his Soundcloud page for more.