Stalley – Summer In America f. Rashad

Summer’s officially here. Backyard BBQs, car shows, and school yard hoops duels providing the sights and social engagements. 1991 found Fresh Prince hustling to the mall for a new short set. Twenty years later, Stalley grabs the keys to a freshly buffed ’72 Caprice, rounds up the Blue Collar Gang, and provides a new soundtrack to the American Summer. Production handled by Rashad.

About the Art: Palmer Hayden, Midsummer Night in Harlem (1938). Born in 1890, Hayden received the prestigious Harmon Foundation Prize in 1926 facilitating several years study and training in Paris. He returned to the United States in 1932, finding steady work with the U.S. Treasury Art Project and the Works Progress Administration. Hayden portrayed the African American experience, both rural and urban, painting within that narrative the ups and downs of American life. – Stalley

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12 Responses to “Stalley – Summer In America f. Rashad”

  1. Damn, too bad. That could have been a sick track without the stupid hook. That ruined it for me. Good thing i didn’t download it.

  2. Nice track….

  3. Track is pretty good.

    Sorry to burst your bubble, Stalley, but Summer isn’t officially here until June 21. As it always is…every year.

  4. Dope album…fly songs…bad bitches

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C9VAKBV0

  5. the hook kinda sounds of offbeat for the 1st couple of sec

  6. Stalley trying to be THE “pro-black-look-at-me-I’m-conscience” hip-hop artist. haha…dig kid’s music but damn chill. life is good

  7. Fresh Prince chopped and screwed wow!

  8. This is a very nice track.

  9. this is gold..

    and I dont quite get @jwiii ‘s comment. stalley isn’t the first “pro black look at me im conscience” rapper..and either way, what does it matter? is that a bad thing???

  10. cover looks like summer in the ghetto, not america. dope track though

  11. Same drum track pretty much as Slapp…

  12. Or is it See The Milq in my Chevy

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