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Hard, My Calling Card #1

October 27th, 2008 · 2 Comments

OK, this is our latest nerd-out. We’ve gotta maintain our competitive edge after all. Here’s the first in our series of mining obscure business cards belonging to early rap entrepreneurs.  Don’t laugh, this is what we do son! So first up, Johnny Soul, Harlem Record store keeper and owner of the Soul-O-Wax and Disc-O-Wax imprints brought us the classic 12″ below as well as the Live Convention albums.  We tried calling the number on his card but got a answer machine message in a female Spanish accent.

One of the best rap records of all time. More B.I. card action soon, watch this space.

Tags: Audio · Hard, My Calling Card

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 brian beck from wisconsin // Oct 29, 2008 at 7:08 am

    Let’s strike while the iron is hot and make a Youtube video of Greenpeace and Emery spoofing Ross-Brand-gate by leaving this Spanish broad filthy answering machine messages asking her if you can get an asshole clap off her grandaughter.

  • 2 I may be old school, but I aint no old fool // Oct 31, 2008 at 6:06 pm

    That was Johnny’s wife Juanita you fools. I rang her a couple of days ago and she just sent me the last couple of boxes of the Grand wiz 12″ that were hanging around in their loft, I traded her them for a copy of the Eastenders Rap by Micron as Johnny’s been after that for years and she want’s to suprise him with a copy for x-mas. I didn’t even give her my signed one (DJ Ron, not Rebel MC).

    PS. That aint even an original you got. It’s the repress with Clapp spelled with two P’s. It has three on the original.

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