Dot Demo ft. Andrea Martin – Me Pt 2

Dot Demo releases his new video for “Me Pt 2”

Illustrative rapper Dot Demo is back with his vivid sophomore album O.B.E. (Outer Body Experience). It’s been two years since his 2014 debut project, Delta Theory and on his latest offering, the Bronx native maintains his thorough New York sound. In 18 evocative tracks, Dot coasts over cinematic instrumentals, rapping about things like staying true to himself and fulfilling his destiny.

The latest single and video, “Me Pt.2” once again exposes Dot’s dark and gritty mind state over producer IAMKRT’s soulful grand groove. On “Big Dawg” Dot gets a nickel plated ALC track for him to spit straight razors. Bronx keeps creating it.

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  1. I am protesting the building of a holding track in the western part of Glenview, Illinois by the Union Pacific Railroad. My house almost backs up to the tracks already there. The new track will bring idling freight trains – even as much as 24 hours a day – throwing diesel fumes into the air. It will destroy the joy of our home and its property values. Even more important the Village of Glenview itself is protesting this proposal saying that there is not sufficient evidence to warrant such a track. Even the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s slides at the meeting held in Glenview show that ridership on Amtrak between Milwaukee and Chicago has declined a bit so why increase the number of trains there forcing the building of an unnecessary track in my backyard. I don’t federal funds to go there when there so many greater needs.

  2. I am protesting the building of a holding track along the Union Pacific Railroad in western Glenview, Illinois. My back yard touches the tracks already there. I have enjoyed the trains passing by, but with a holding track we could have freight trains idling there maybe even 24 hours throwing diesel fumes into the air for hours. Even the Village of Glenview is protesting such a track. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation slides at a local meeting here did not show a recent increase in ridership. So why allow the freight trains to idle in my back yard so Amtrak can have a few more trains between Milwaukee and Chicago. I would want my tax dollars to go for more worthwhile projects.

  3. I am protesting the building of a holding track by the Union Pacific Railroad Lines in western Glenview, Illinois. My backyard touches the UP property. I enjoy the freight trains passing by, but a holding track would put freight trains idling maybe even 24 hours a day throwing diesel fuel into the air around us. Even the Village of Glenview is protesting saying that there is not sufficient evidence in increase ridership of Amtrak between Milwaukee and Chicago to warrant such a holding track. Even the Department of Transportation slides from Wisconsin didn’t show an increase in recent ridership. I would like my tax dollars to go for more needy projects.

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