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VVS (Very Very Slightly included) is one of the finest diamond clarity grades. Clearly this lady has a taste for the finer things.

Below is a chart of the diamond clarity grading system – most clear to least clear:

VVS could also (but not likely) be a reference to Vertical Video Syndrome. As you may know, Vertical Videos are often an efficient way of capturing someone doing something while standing – without capturing much of the surrounding area in the video.

To learn more about VVS, watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA

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Each line ending a verse is not only capturing and exploring the emotion of nostalgia, but also pleading for the listener to join him in that emotion.

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this is the #MoveMusicMovement.

the concept that you can use music to create movement your city. beyond physically turning up. movement as in progression, unity, ascent , etc

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so the first east side i’m referring to is the east coast of america, and the second is what’s accepted as the “eastern” portion of the world.

everything came from the east, and everybody on this track is connected to the east coast.

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This is a remix of the song “Move Music” that originally appeared on last year’s WattzPack, the 9 track collaboration EP from Nate Wattz and Backpack Beatz. The concept behind the remix was to highlight the plethora of musical talent in the Tallahassee area and to converge it all into one track. It’s a showcase as well as a vehicle to connect these artists and promote more collaborations in the future.

This type of unified track can be done in your area too. We hope that it encourages other pockets of talent around the nation, and the world, to collaborate amongst themselves and showcase what they’re bringing to the table. It’s a jolt to any stagnation in the game. Just move!
The original song along with the rest of Wattzpack can be found here!

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Darhyl “Hey DJ ” Camper Jr. is only 23, but the New Jersey native has already produced for big players such as Jay Z, Big Sean, Tamar Braxton and Keyisha Cole. With a production style influenced by R&B and hip-hop, he’s now coming out from behind the mixing console and stepping up to the mic for the first time with a free EP titled, ‘Therapy.’ The offering features emotive lullaby ballads as well as two spoken interludes from Estelle and Rocky Evans who make cameos on the EP, explaining what “therapy” means to them.

Camper will drop ‘Therapy’ on Thanksgiving Day in honor of his father who passed away in 2010. Stream the full EP exclusively on VIBE before it comes out, below.

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This album is dedicated to his father who passed in ten years.

The “you” in the lyrics is DJ’s father

This makes the song ironic due to the fact that he is wherever he would be without his father, since he is without his father. Therefore he knows exactly where he “would be without you”.

Unless:
-A) he doesn’t know where he is right now
-B) he wrote this before his father passed

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Darhyl “Hey DJ ” Camper Jr. is only 23, but the New Jersey native has already produced for big players such as Jay Z, Big Sean, Tamar Braxton and Keyisha Cole. With a production style influenced by R&B and hip-hop, he’s now coming out from behind the mixing console and stepping up to the mic for the first time with a free EP titled, ‘Therapy.’ The offering features emotive lullaby ballads as well as two spoken interludes from Estelle and Rocky Evans who make cameos on the EP, explaining what “therapy” means to them.

Camper will drop ‘Therapy’ on Thanksgiving Day in honor of his father who passed away in 2010. Stream the full EP exclusively on VIBE before it comes out, below.

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“Y'all” being the listeners that may not connect with the lyrics.

He knows Time cant hear him and that we can’t help him, but he just needed to get his frustrations off his chest through this song.

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Now DJ is speaking directly to Time as if it was a person, rather than about it.

He feels time did him a disservice by taking his father so soon, and would like answers as to why he (DJ) deserved that.

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