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Download Skyzoo And Antman Wonder's An Ode To Reasonable Doubt


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Here at MTV News we celebrated Jay Z's 44th birthday by running down 44 things that he blessed us with, but Skyzoo and Antman Wonder took it a step further by debuting their collaborative EP An Ode To Reasonable Doubt. The project features 9 tracks, which finds Philadelphia-based producer Antman Wonden recreating some of Hov's infamous beats, while Skyzoo's lyrics reflect what he felt was Jay's state of mind at the time. Peep the tracklist for An Ode To Reasonable Doubt below, download at www.AOTRD.com and check out the video for "Meeting The Presidents."

TRACKLIST:

An Ode To Reasonable Doubt
1) The Hustle Never Sleeps feat. Mela Machinko)
2) The Usual Politics (feat. Dayna Watkins)
3) Meeting The Presidents
4) The Feeling (feat. Kay Cola)
5) Praying Against D'evils
6) In Love With Living
7) Conversing On Coming Up (feat. Diizco)
8) Thinking You Can Hang (feat. Torae & Sha Stimuli)
9) The Truth About Regrets



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