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Fresh New Video from The Koreatown Oddity ~ Fuck Dinosaurs

The Koreatown Oddity loves many things, such as Cactus Taqueria and Kool Keith, as we found out in our interview earlier this year. One thing he doesn't like? Dinosaurs. Why? Possibly because he's "too future," maybe it's because of this. Or maybe it's related to the sample near the end of the tune.

In any case, this song goes hard af and the video is dope.  Watch him and a bunch of other people you may know (including the shouted-out musician GroundIsLava) go bonkers on some dino piñatas.

According to his label, Stones Throw:

The Koreatown Oddity is a Los Angeles MC/Producer specializing in Raw Hip Hop Shit. He has an album produced entirely by Vex Ruffin coming out on Stones Throw in 2016. Here's the video for the first single, "Fuck Dinosaurs," directed by Alfredo Lopez.

"burning more trees than Captain Planet's enemies" - KTO

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