Important ’90s artifact. Photo by Natasha Calzatti for Rap Pages (1996)
And strictly for archival purposes here’s the accompanying article
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Important ’90s artifact. Photo by Natasha Calzatti for Rap Pages (1996)

And strictly for archival purposes here’s the accompanying article

    • #brian austin green
    • #slim kid tre
    • #rap pages
    • #natasha calzatti
    • #photo
    • #hip hop
    • #music
  • September 28th, 2012
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    He produced his hit single (x), he rapped under the name of Brian Greene, im just glad i now understand why i was...
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    Um. Whyy the fuck is Slim Kid Tre posting with Brian Austin Greene? :(
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