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Abdominal
Ab Flex (Extended Edition)

Ab Flex (Extended Edition)

Artists

Abdominal

Catno

HHE072

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Numbered Stereo

Country

Belgium

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Genres

Hip Hop

Styles

Abdominal distinguishes himself from mainstream rap through the subjects he raps about. Instead of rapping about fast cars, guns, etc. - possessions more regularly associated with hip hop. Abdominal , or Abs, raps about a diverse range of subjects: fast food; being a bike courier; relationships and people jumping queues. However, Abdominal injects more humour into his raps than is normally found in traditional rap.

Abdominal is well known for his skills as a freestyle rapper, or 'freestyler', whereby he raps without script, often about people or events in his immediate surroundings at that point. He has collaborated with a number of high profile artists in the hip-hop/b-boy arena, including but not limited to DJ Format, Cut Chemist (also Chali-2na and Akil, briefly), Ugly Duckling and DJ Fase

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A1

My Name Is Abdominal

A2

Head Games II

A3

Urban Hermit

A4

Panic Attack

A5

While You Sleep

B1

Train Of Thought

B2

Outta Left Field

B3

Elixir

B4

Head Games

C1

Phonetrix

C2

Sink Into The Rhythm

C3

Wax For Trax

D1

Power Moves

D2

Head Games II (Bomb Mix)

D3

Urban Hermit (OG Version)

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