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The Plug One 2000s: The Cool Kids, “The Bake Sale”
78. The Cool Kids, The Bake Sale Chocolate Industries Released May 20, 2008 The Bake Sale was the closing of a first chapter in the Cool Kids’ career. Most of its tracks had already circulated around the Internet, catapulting the … Continue reading
The Cool Kids and Stalley’s “We Can Do It Big”
Not sure what I think about this one. The Cool Kids give an assist to newcomer Stalley, who kicks a predictable crack-rap verse. The production is by Ski Beatz, who makes a beat…that sounds just like a Cool Kids beat. … Continue reading
2K9 Sports Bounce Tour with Q-Tip, Cool Kids
Here’s the tour itinerary for the 2008 edition of the 2K Sports Bounce Tour. As was the case last year, Q-Tip will lead a lineup of new-ish prospects, including the Cool Kids and the Knux. DJ Scratch will hold down … Continue reading
Review: The Cool Kids, “The Bake Sale”
The Cool Kids’ long-awaited EP, The Bake Sale, gathers all of Mikey Rocks and Chuck Inglish’s online hits into a breezy portrait of middle-class aspirations. Continue reading
The Cool Kids organize “The Bake Sale”
The Cool Kids have finally announced a date for their first legitimate project. Astonishingly, considering the amount of media hype surrounding the Chicago duo, Mikey Rocks and Chuck Inglish have never released a proper full-length; they only have a few … Continue reading