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On their third CD, P.M. Dawn creatively use both cover songs and originals to go beyond rap into a heady mix of rhythm and balladry. From the irresistible groove of ''Downtown Venus'' to a mystical version of Prince's ''1999,'' the duo once again deliver their own ethereal brand of hip-hop.
Posted Oct 06, 1995
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