Q-Tip - That's Sexy (Feat. Andre 3000) descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 04:20
Subido: 2009/04/30

12th Track from Q-Tip Third Album Open and 4th Track from Open The Mixtape: Abstract Innovations

Comentarios

9 years ago

Jada Flint

Sleep wake up and do it again. My favorite part.

9 years ago

Jada Flint

I like the pictures and all, but do they matter to the music?

9 years ago

lanasynch879

pure eargasm!

9 years ago

Iman Williams

That last picture of the dude with wide frame glasses is NOT Kamaal the Abstract...

9 years ago

Matt Katar

This track is golden

10 years ago

Izzi Iz

2 Dope

10 years ago

Sydni Thompson

Andre is just oh so fine ;)

10 years ago

kidssuperpowerhour

This sounds like Samuel Jonathan Johnson - My Music a track from his only release from Columbia Records CBS. Same track that The Lox sampled for We Gon Make It.

10 years ago

odkelp

Q-Tip's so underrated as a music producer.

10 years ago

jonathanehs

an architect doest have someone else draw up his/her house.... can do it themself lol QTip is a producer/rapper :)

10 years ago

Joe Crews

BOTH ARE AHEAD OF THEIR TIME AS FAR AS TALENT GOES!!! THERE ARE SOME FLOWS OR STYLES THAT "COMPLIMENT" ONE ANOTHER! THESE TWO GENIUS MINDS JUST BLAZED THAT FACT ON THIS TRACK!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

TheMsBeautiful101

This whole song is SEXY!!!!! Andre 3000 and Q Tip are a great combination!!!!!

10 years ago

abrahampalmer59

Q tip and andre 3000 or both dope stop comparing please is fucking annoy

10 years ago

Shane Martin

Love qtip the renaissance is here !!!!!!

10 years ago

thefirerockstar

real music!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

Naja Neare

Why must we always compete and compare within our community? Can't the music just be??

11 years ago

VagaBonD4MaYoR

Why is there a picture of Spank Rock in the video??? He's nowhere on the track...

11 years ago

RAHAJI BABA ALI

Cut q tip out

11 years ago

Perfectlace

Sweet and upbeat.

11 years ago

phoneke

Quite true my friend but a lot of that jazz was fusion/funk oriented, i.e. Weldon Irvine, Freddie Hubbard, Roy Ayers, RAMP etc. Not to mention soul music from people like Minnie, Stevie, and other dominant 1970s groups.

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