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In the current issue ofBlendermagazine, in response to an interviewer questioning him on his vocal distaste of hip-hop, Jack White said, "In black music, you used to see a new thing every two years.
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In a year thats produced first-rate albums by OutKast and Lucinda Williams, Bubba, a self-proclaimed redneck from rural Georgia who most people pegged as a probable one-hit wonder three years ago, has beaten the odds and made both the hip-hop and country album of the year.
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He and his producers have constructed a monument to this New New New South. And you don't really have to believe in it in order to appreciate what a great record this is.
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A sober rumination about life in the poor, white, rural South
Sure, his collaborators have some of the best beats in the business. But they can't always take up the slack when Bubba's raps start to wither in the heat.
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