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Music: Rapper Big Pooh Liberates An Un-Released Collab With Phonte “Seinfeld (Go Up)” (Audio)

Rapper Big Pooh has been holding it down as one of the most consistent emcees in the game. While he might not be a household name, Pooh has been setting fire to rap booths since his Little Brother days.

Speaking of Little Brother, fans of the group have been hoping for a reunion of the three trio for years now. While we might not get a full track from Pooh, Phonte and 9th Wonder anytime soon, we can hear two of them on a record. Rapper Big Pooh released an new track featuring Phonte. The Swiff-D produced track was set to be released back in 2010 when Pooh dropped his Dirty Pretty Things project.

Pooh gave us an explanation about the track

It’s 2010 and I start really finding where I want to go sound wise for my next album and began penning to Swiff D joints. I knocked this one out quick, three short verses telling three separate stories. I needed a hook to make it all make sense, hence the title. It reminded me of the show Seinfeld, didn’t necessarily have to start at episode one, but all the episodes made sense in the grand scheme of the show. I hit Phonte for assistance. A couple of weeks go by and he shoots it back to me. I can’t stop playing this joint. I was doing solo shows and performing this joint, I just knew it was going to be the first single off of Dirty Pretty Things. I wanted people to get a sneak peak and be ready for when it did drop officially. The top of 2011 came and shit changed in a hurry. Little Brother is officially over and me and Tay not even on speaking terms. I put the blinders on and focused on finishing up my album. A few months go by and I get to the point of narrowing down what I have to what I plan to keep before the start of mixing. I come across this joint. Tay and I still aren’t speaking but, he gave me his blessing to still put the joint out with him on it. My ego and pride take over. I didn’t want people to say this joint was the best joint on the album because Tay was on it so I leave it on the cutting room floor. Album drops, my hard drive with this session on it crashes, and I begin my run of doing one-producer projects. Seven years has passed, Tay and I back rocking, and I never recovered the contents of that particular hard drive (I’m still pissed about that).”

Stream the new track below

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