Page Kennedy Drops "Where I'm From" With Jon Connor, Fred The Godson, Jad & 3D Na'Tee

Page Kennedy drops off his annual posse cut.

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Page Kennedy is probably more known for his work in comedy and film but, he's also an incredibly talented emcee. He has several projects under his belt at this point and he's proved to hold his own on wax. Right now, he's gearing up to release his forthcoming project, Straight Bars 2, but before he drops that, he lets loose a massive posse cut alongside some revered emcees.

Page Kennedy links up with Fred The Godson, 3D Na'Tee, Jon Connor and Jag for his take on Jay-Z's classic record, "Where I'm From." This follows his posse cut last year alongside eLZhi, Mickey Facts, KXNG Crooked, King Los and Cassidy on "Made You Look." For anyone who enjoys bar heavy hip hop, this is the cut for you. Keep your eyes peeled for Straight Bars 2 dropping on Friday.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm from where soldiers are anti-social on wanted posters
Do not bug or approach us 'cause they will smoke you roaches
These quotes is potent like overdosin', they goin' 'oh shit'
Ain't seein' none of you n*ggas, the camera's out of focus


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