"I get down with the grit 'n grime/ so until I get mine I'm gonna stay on the grind/and use the rhyme as a tool to build/cause there's empty space that needs to be filled," raps Workforce's Hawl Digg on "Set It Straight." Hawl's lyrics are positive without being corny, confident without being boastful and old-school without being outdated. Dirt E Dutch serves him well with rhythms reminiscent of the Curtis Mayfield era of soul, one that's spiritually akin to Workforce's gangsta-free urban sound. Connecticut natives and childhood friends, Digg and the Dutchman became addicted to hip-hop early in their lives. "We've seen all the good and bad that hip-hop has to offer," says the Dutchman. "We formed Workforce in 2004 to promote more of the good and less of the bad."
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Bruised ego from all of the groveling I had to do. Sore face muscles from all the sad puppy faces I had to throw you! No hard feelings if you can't make it out on AUG 29th, but I really hope you guys can. Think of all the sad puppies...