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Location: Missouri, USA
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"The Great Gambino" was more solid and consistant than "Culdesac" in my opinion, but I enjoyed both. I like how he actually mentions being considered a "nerd" and how people think that he acts "white" and that he makes rap that only white kids would like. He takes the "backpack rap" and "nerdcore" labels that get thrown at him and flips it.
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