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Rhyme N Rhythm

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Press materials for Rhyme N Rhythm describe the group as a hip-hop soul funk experience, but its seven-song demo could more aptly be described as Pharcyde-ish bonhomie mixed with Roots-ish musicality. Nearly as interesting as the songs— the weed-deifying “Double Clap” stands out—is the group’s backstory: its diversity (representing six states and two continents) and size (12 artists including four emcees, a DJ, guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, saxophonist, trumpeter, drummer and conga player). It all congeals on “Hello Groove,” a smoothed-out, feel-good song that serves as their fitting introduction to the world.

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