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Mic Stylz featuring Esoteric: "Bringin It Back" Video

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Created: 10/29/2005
Video description: This video by Mic Stylz featuring Esoteric was filmed at Massive Records in Cambridge, MA and was directed by Matt Workman. Boston State Of Mind. CommonWealth Records.

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