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Snakes and Birds

by Deca

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jpowell736
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jpowell736 Checked out Deca's work after hearing his brilliant production work with Homeboy Sandman. Now I'm hooked and really digging into his back catalog. This album is my favorite. His arrangements, rapping flow and cerebral lyricism - all brilliant. Really underrated musician! Favorite track: High Wire Ft. GODBY.
michaelsee
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michaelsee I think I like this one better than The Ocean. Brilliant album!
gabe_lincoln_exe
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gabe_lincoln_exe DECA is one of the best in the rap game. His tone and candor are uniquely his and he's not afraid to show that he has real skills. Clay Pigeons is always a trip to listen to. DECA always makes his rhymes allude to a rich pool of religious, political, and esoteric symbolism. The more you listen to the album, the more it reveals itself to you. this LITERALLY is an album that only gets better the more you listen to it. DECA is at the top of the game. Favorite track: Clay Pigeons.
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released October 23, 2020

All songs written and produced by Deca except where otherwise noted.
"Way Station" (Interlude) Features Christine Metcalfe, Louise Metcalfe, and Juanita Yepes.
Additional Bass on "Elegy" (Interlude) Played by Kiyoshi Matsuyama
Album Art by Deca

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