Action Bronson, ‘The Chairman’s Intent’ | Track Review
Action Bronson offers more of the same on “The Chairman’s Intent,” the second single from the rapper’s sophomore album, ‘Blue Chips 7000.’
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Action Bronson offers more of the same on “The Chairman’s Intent,” the second single from the rapper’s sophomore album, ‘Blue Chips 7000.’
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