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Cum take a look inside the freaky world of Captain Save'em (of TWDY, E-40 & The Click) where the girlz are 'bout it 'bout it! And there's no limit to what you might see & hear. Backing all this nasty mayhem is a banging soundtrack of all new songs featur
Performers include: Captain Save'M, Too $hort, E-40, Ant Banks, TWDY, Harm. Freaky Tales: The Soundtrack Music Freaky Tales-Soundtrack Freaky Tales: The Soundtrack Songs Freaky Tales: The Soundtrack Review
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