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Memory Lane

from The Kinesis Thesis by K.I.N.E.T.I.K.

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In a weird way, this is one of the saddest songs on the whole album. It upsets me that at a relatively young age, I sometimes wish that things were the way they used to be. As much as I look forward to my future, I can't help but feel as though I want to go back to the days when life was a lot simpler. When I was working on this song it was originally about taking Hip Hop back to how it used to be, but Jon Phonics mentioned that I was coming across as sounding bitter about it. So I expanded the theme to cover my childhood memories and instead of just name dropping, I set out to include some old school references and weave them into a cohesive story. This joint is strictly for the twenty five and above crew – the younger heads are not ready!

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from The Kinesis Thesis, released November 16, 2009
Produced By Jon Phonics
Cuts By Jeekay

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K.I.N.E.T.I.K. London, UK

The name K.I.N.E.T.I.K., in relation to “moving energy”, was bestowed upon him because he could “move you mentally, physically and spiritually”. In order to enhance his individuality, he also created the acronym “Kultural Instinctiveness Nurtured Into Effectively Tackling Incorrect Koncepts”, further reinforcing his steadfast intention of having something worthwhile to say in every verse. ... more

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