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Duplica la Dosis by La Dupla

Duplica la dosis is a quite different album from what Eddy Mugre had me used to, as this album is not only a compilation of Hip Hop instrumentals, but also includes the voice of the Spanish rapper Gaceloide.

The duo seems to me to be a project with enormous potential. The low-fidelity sound of Colombian Eddy Mugre's beats seems almost hypnotic to me. They move their necks up and down without thinking for a minute. Gaceloide's voice is very original for him. Spanish rap scene, few voices are so characteristic and the deep lyrics full of messages add a lot to the hip hop scene.

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