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Follow on Google News | ![]() The Next Evolution Of Dance May Invoke Memories Of Mac Dre And Embellishments Of Mistah FABMistah F.A.B., asks fans to join in on the fun via social media by sending in dance clips for his upcoming "Still Feelin It" music video!
By: Mistah F.A.B. "I'm sitting court-side and was totally caught by surprise," says Mistah F.A.B. "It was so dope to see how these legendary dancers interpreted Still Feelin It and became apart of the song. It sparked kids around the Bay Area to create their own mini-versions of the dance movement. The "Still Feelin It" single has gone viral among local teens, with many enthusiasts posting videos of themselves doing the dance to social media. The response triggered Mistah F.A.B. to announce via social media that fans will have an opportunity to submit personal clips of their own "Still Feelin It' dance style to Stillfeelinit@ "It's just great that people embrace this track -- especially the kids-- with all the things happening around them I want them have a positive outlet to express themselves and have fun," added Mistah F.A.B. "I'm working on the video now, it'll have that kinetic energy, it'll Honor Mac Dre, it'll put on for The Bay. The world will see why we "Still Feelin' It" out here. While we eagerly await for Mistah F.A.B. to release the upcoming visual, the Jabbawockeez halftime performance is undeniable with an astounding 1.6 Million views in less than 3 days. https://youtu.be/ Listen to "Still Feelin' It": https://soundcloud.com/ Son of a Pimp 2 Mistah F.A.B. returns to the forefront of the national scene with the 21-track, star-studded Son of a Pimp 2, hitting stores May 27th via Faeva Afta Music/Empire. The sequel to F.A.B.'s breakthrough Son of a Pimp, released in May 2005, Son of a Pimp 2 marks the North Oakland emcee's first official studio release since 2007'sDa Baydestrian. As the Bay Area's Ambassador, Mistah F.A.B. has friendships with dozens of rappers in every region and scene in hip-hop, reflected in the absurdly strong cast of all-star guests including Kendrick Lamar, Boosie Badazz, IAMSU, E-40, G-Eazy, Too $hort, Snoop Dogg, 2 Chainz, Jadakiss, Keak Da Sneak, Raekwon, Schoolboy Q, Bun B, Slim Thug, Z-Ro, Paul Wall, Lupe Fiasco, Tech N9ne, B.o.B, Keyshia Cole, Curren$y, Devin the Dude, and a posthumous appearance from Bay Area legend The Jacka. The album features production from some of the best in the game, such as Pete Rock, IAMSU, P-Lo, Jake One, The Mekanix, Tha Bizness, and Erk Tha Jerk. As impressive as the guest list is for Son of a Pimp 2, Mistah F.A.B. did not make the album merely to show-off his massive rolodex. Keeping true to his legacy as a sociopolitical griot, F.A.B.'s album documents social justice issues such as mass incarceration, intersections of race and class, local activism, and more. As a noted storyteller, F.A.B. also included vivid songs about love, loss, and survival. Son of a Pimp 2 is also an inspirational reflection on how the rapper overcame a tumultuous upbringing to become an upstanding citizen in his community. In 2014, the city of Oakland officially made February 8th Mistah F.A.B. Day, in honor of his work in his community. End
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