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Now, I have not heard much of his material, but as far as I can tell he seems to fall more in line with the
Nerdcore genre than simply hip hop. Anyone more familiar with his album and other songs could add in their two cents.
98.215.128.112 (
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18:40, 29 April 2010 (UTC)reply
I've heard his album Preposterously Dank, and his mixtape We Smoked It All, and not all of his songs follow the self-depreciation themes his singles
I'm Awesome and
We Hate Money. He is a hip hop artist. Quite apparent in his song Live From 2009, and many others. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
24.20.49.220 (
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00:57, 13 September 2010 (UTC)reply
Only add subgenres of
hip hop to songs and albums. He performs hip hop, comedy rap, nerdcore, and rap rock. But only hip hop is notable on his artist page. TomUSA21:51, 10 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Guitarist?
There's some videos of Spose playing guitar on youtube (I'm not sure if he does now, but before he was famous). Does anyone have a reliable source so I could add that to this artical? —Preceding
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63.198.113.60 (
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02:47, 5 June 2010 (UTC)reply
Spose does play guitar; on Preposterously Dank (2007), his independent debut, there is a bonus track at the end of the album. It's Spose performing a version of "Drugs, Girls, Money, & Liquor" acoustically. The song samples guitar from Weezer's "Say it Ain't So" and the acoustic version was recorded at Small World Studios in South Portland, ME. For verification purposes, if you can get your hands on a copy of P.Dank, it should say that in the liner notes. In addition, Spose solely produced the original version of "I'm Awesome" as it appears on the "We Smoked it all Mixtape;" he is also a keyboardist.
Kcoch (
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02:05, 16 June 2010 (UTC)reply
I couldn't find any YouTube videos on Spose playing guitar. The guitar in those songs are perhaps played by someone else. Even if Spose does play guitar, it's not worth mentioning unless it becomes a big thing for him. For example, if he was a guitarist in a rock band then it would be notable to add that to the page. If not, then it's not worth mentioning. TomUSA20:04, 23 July 2011 (UTC)reply