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{{Infobox_song | {{Infobox_song | ||
|title = Hoodz 'n the Woodz | |title = Hoodz 'n the Woodz | ||
|albumart = | |albumart = Joe_Hawley_Joe_Hawley_Cover.png | ||
|writer = Joe Hawley | |writer = Joe Hawley | ||
|singer = [[Hawley]], Kessler | |singer = [[Joe Hawley]], Alex Kessler | ||
|album = [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]] | |album = [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]] | ||
|duration 3:23 | |duration = 3:23 | ||
|genre = Hip Hop | |genre = Hip Hop | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
|addtlInfo = <!-- Any additional Info.--> | |addtlInfo = <!-- Any additional Info.--> | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Hoodz 'n the Woodz''', a song by [[Joe Hawley]] featuring Alex Kessler. | '''Hoodz 'n the Woodz''', a song by [[Joe Hawley]] featuring Alex Kessler. | ||
=== Background === | === Background === | ||
The song was first revealed in a PledgeMusic update on June 29th 2016, which featured an in-progress music video with Alex and Joe rapping along to the lyrics. The update stated Joe and co. were hoping to have it animated in | The song was first revealed in a PledgeMusic update on June 29th 2016, which featured an in-progress music video with Alex and Joe rapping along to the lyrics. The update stated Joe and co. were hoping to have it animated in rotoscope fashion. The in-progress video was later removed from the PledgeMusic page. | ||
=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
The | * The lyrics reference both the Hundred Acre Woods from Winnie the Pooh, and Tree Town Sound, a radio show from Ann Arbor's 107.1FM that has featured Tally Hall in the past. | ||
* The song also references the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody" in its lyrics ("Queen’s rhapsody"), a reference which is repeated in the title of the album's tenth track, "Bahamian Rap City." | |||
* Some of the melody of "Faron Woods" from the Legend of Zelda game "Twilight Princess" is featured. | |||
* The lyrics “into this world we’re thrown” and the melody accompanying it is taken straight from “Riders on the Storm” by The Doors, from which a keyboard solo is sampled as well. | |||
{{Magic Lyrics}} | {{Magic Lyrics}} |
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