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This pioneering Miami rapper made a splash with the 1999 dance-club anthem “Who Dat.” He delivers another high-voltage dose of adrenaline-raising cuts on his second solo album (in stores Tuesday). Money’s chanted choruses sound as determined as a warrior’s call to battle, and his energetic flows are always agreeable. Changing pace, he pursues a vixen in the Spanglish “Sosa on That Chocha” and turns protective on “Father to Son.”
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