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Opposite Day / Nightfall Remix

Opposite Day / Nightfall Remix
Opposite Day / Nightfall RemixOpposite Day / Nightfall Remix

Catno

TV015

Formats

1x Vinyl 7"

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2020

Genres

Hip-Hop

Dumi Right and the late Cadence of Raw Produce were frequent collaborators who connected after becoming label mates on the fledgling Domination Records. This led to a number of incredible creative works including a project called Alternate Reality. While much of their work has since seen the light of day, this song remained, unheard and locked in the vault until now. Produced by Cadence, “Opposite Day” features each MC hilariously playing the role of a rapper rhyming about things totally contrary to what they would do in reality. The song highlights all too common contradictions inherent in much of the commercial rap that is popular today.

The “Nightfall” is another dope track by Dumi Right that features Mr. Lif in a cautionary tale about working to not get caught up in negative cycles. Nightfall serves as a metaphor for falling victim to the darkness and self destructive activities that would lead one down a dead end path.

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Opposite Day

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Nightfall Remix

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