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Lecture #1 is the 2006 EP from East London Rapper Professor Green. Pro first made his name entering The Jump Off battle competitions, a weekly rap night in London that also helped other UK rapper such as Stig get noticed, becoming the first ever mc to win the battles 7 weeks in a row, a feat he managed twice, and also won him a chance to enter the Power Summit 50k battle in the Bahamas in which he would defeat several of the worlds leading mc's, including some from the Shady-Aftermath label, on his way to losing in the final against favourite Jin, a man recognised as one of the top battle mc's on the planet. Pro really is one of the top battle mc's in the UK and I would ... Read the complete review
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