Jack Light - Train Tracks [Mixtape]

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Jack Light - Train Tracks

Jack Light - Train Tracks

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Jack Light � Train Tracks / Fresh out of the collage generation, 17 year old MC Jack Light is an unknown quantity in the world of UK Rap. Making music since the age of 12, Jack has been developing his unique style for 5 years and has received support from a diverse range of DJ�s, Radio/TV Stations and Artists alike including Rodney P, Elro, Marry Anne Hobbs, Semtex, Sway, Mr Hudson, Riko Dan, SL2, Rinse FM, BBC Introducing and Channel AKA. / / Train Tracks is 17 cuts of home grown UK Hip Hop, studio and radio freestyles, Grime, Dub Step, D and B, SKA to Guitar influences and Bass Heavy to Futuristic vibes. Jack raps on social commentary, to double timing boast track�s, through to witty tales of his life style and damn right collage crudeness, proving his fresh, and far from a 1 trick pony � Enjoy and listen with an open mind!! / / 'JackLight' 'UKRap' 'UK HipHop' 'Grime' 'Dubstep' /

Tracklist:

1. Lark on my Go-Kart / / 2. Answer your Questions (Produced by Sanxion) / / 3. Mathematics / / 4. Diamonds Lie (Produced by KBee Original) / / 5. Hokkien (Produced by SNK Beats) / / 6. Jack City / / 7. Krueger (Produced by Prot�g� Keys) / / 8. Blah Blah Blah (Produced by Saa-T) / / 9. UK Riots / / 10. Spit a bar? Maybe (Produced by SNK Beats) / / 11. Still Speedin� / / 12. Jungle / / 13. Underground ft $pyda (Produced by Jon Doe and Slaughterhouse Rydims) / / 14. Hokkien vs Everyday (Netsky Remix) / / 15. Live on Image Radio (Freestyle) / / 16. Blue Sky / / 17. Take Care /
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