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By Tamara Palmer

Published on April 21, 2009 at 10:49am

The Grouch & Eligh's new album Say G&E! reveals the similar lyrical delivery style shared by these rappers and longtime friends. They twist tongues so quickly it takes some practice to absorb all their ideas. There's a thread of social awareness in songs like "Worried About the World" and "Rivers Run Dry," but this isn't a solemn group. Say G&E! also contains party tunes (like the bumping "Boom") that, while witty, serve little purpose outside of moving your booty.