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The final track off of the 2012 instrumental album Music Lab.

This song was originally produced for the cancelled mixtape, b-Rabbit Presents: The Odds & Ends Mixtape.

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This is a remix of the song Black & Yellow by Wiz Khalifa. The original song referred to the colors of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and all its professional sports teams.

This remix is a sort of protest song against the Seattle SuperSonics' 2008 relocation to Oklahoma City. This song is also written to show support for a new franchise in Seattle to be called the Sonics.

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This is a remix of the song Coming Home by Diddy-Dirty Money feat. Skylar Grey. The original song was an autobiographical piece about Diddy’s life.

This remix is about the Seattle SuperSonics returning to Seattle after moving to Oklahoma City for the 2008 NBA season.

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Track 6 off of the instrumental album Music Lab.

This song was originally produced for The b-Rabbit LP. The title of this song is a reference to the video game franchise.

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Track 5 off of the instrumental album Music Lab.

This song was originally released under the title “Untitled Piano & Strings Beat”.

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Track 4 off of the 2012 instrumental album Music Lab.

This song was originally produced for the unreleased single White Elephant (We Support The Town Toyota Center)>

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Track 3 off of the 2012 instrumental album Music Lab.

This is b-Rabbit’s first ever dubstep song that he produced himself.

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Track two off of the 2012 instrumental album Music Lab.

This song was originally produced for the cancelled mixtape, b-Rabbit Presents: The Odds & Ends Mixtape.

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Track one off of the 2012 instrumental album Music Lab.

This song was originally produced for the cancelled mixtape, b-Rabbit Presents: The Odds & Ends Mixtape.

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Writer’s Block is the first promotional single released off of the upcoming album, The b-Rabbit LP. The song, lyrically, is about b-Rabbit dealing with the oldest enemy known to hip-hop: writer’s block.

The “Video Mix” version is slightly longer than the original version and is the version played in the official music video.

This song was produced by Shane Bang.

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