Sir Aah – I Wonder If the Lord Knows f. Crooked I & Royce Da 5′9″

1/2 of the Slaughter joins Sir Aah for a new politically fueled track; produced by Ali Boy. Crook & Royce do what they do. Sir Aah? Ehh… not so much. It’s not bad, I’m just not digging dude’s flow or voice. I’ll most likely knock him off before this goes on the Zune.

DOWNLOAD: Sir Aah – I Wonder if the Lord Knows f. Crooked I & Royce Da 5′9″ | Mediafire

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~ by Shake on May 24, 2009.

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21 Responses to “Sir Aah – I Wonder If the Lord Knows f. Crooked I & Royce Da 5′9″”

  1. I like the beat. It’s funky. Reminiscent of a g-funk track.

  2. he sounds weird..since u will probably knock him off..u think u can post that version as well lol

  3. haha i agree with enrico i vote for a re-up without sir Aah’s verse

  4. ya im gonna third what enrico said

  5. same here i say you post that dl link

  6. sans sir aah
    http://www.zshare.net/audio/60471414c95384ee/

  7. Good looks on the second link, Shake.

  8. I didn’t think dude was too bad, but I’ll take the second link haha thanks…

  9. thanks for the second link shake

  10. Ouch. I mean it is what it is but damn. Imagine being that dude and reading this. Dah well…

  11. What? Shake has a Zune I thought for sure you’d be an Ipod guy.. weird

  12. Lmfao @ no sir aah version, just what I was about to do myself.

  13. Wtf, this guy is terrible lol.

  14. lol reminds me of when that British dude got edited out of his own song that featured Kweli, Royce and Lil Wayne.

    Dope song.

  15. Check your math… thats not 1/2

  16. ^^^^
    ummm…Half of 4 is 2 jack.

  17. thanks for the link sans Sir Aah. I gave him a chance and he disappointed.

  18. What’s amazing is why Crook and Nickel got on his damn track in the first place

  19. Que sera, Sir Aah. Whatever will be, will be…..couldn’t resist!!!

  20. Royce collaborated with Aah earlier this year on a track called “Tax Free Paradise”. So this isn’t their first time working together. They must actually respect dude, cause I heard they interrupted a Slaughterhouse session to record this.

  21. smh @ dude questioning my “math”

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