The Snugs

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Strugglin' (Rephrase Mix) 05:22 Tools
Strugglin 03:48 Tools
Strugglin' (Rephrase Remix) 05:33 Tools
Strugglin' (Original) 03:49 Tools
Strugglin' 03:48 Tools
Trying featuring Little Hannah Collins 03:32 Tools
Trying - Tal M. Klein Remix 03:21 Tools
Strugglin' (instrumental) 03:21 Tools
Trying (Tal M. Klein Remix) 03:21 Tools
Trying Dub 00:31 Tools
Trying (feat. Little Hannah Collins) 00:30 Tools
Strugglin' (Steady Diggin Workshop) 00:30 Tools
Trying 03:33 Tools
Nibiru 03:35 Tools
Strugglin' (Steady Diggin Workshop Mix) 04:40 Tools
Strugglin' (feat. Hannah Symons) (Second Hand Audio Remix) 04:40 Tools
Trying feat. Little Hannah Collins 00:30 Tools
Strugglin' (Instrumental Mix) 03:47 Tools
The Bump 02:31 Tools
(a1) trying 00:30 Tools
strugglin (original) 02:31 Tools
Strugglin' (Original Mix) 03:47 Tools
Strugglin\' 04:13 Tools
Strugglin' (vocal) 04:13 Tools
Strugglin' ft Hannah Symons (Second Hand Audio Remix) 04:13 Tools
Strugglin' (Original) [Original] 04:13 Tools
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The Snugs are a collaboration of deejay's, musicians and artists from the dirty south west, who aside of running one of the best nights in the west, play some of the rawest funk, soul, hip hop, reggae and rock n roll known to man. Founded in 2003 in an idea to make their deadstop town a place worth visiting as well as living. The Snugsound 45's are; Swaby, Baler, Jaddis & Tarlos accompanied by the talents of Miss Hannah Collins & Miss Leah Symons (vocals), Mr T (Guitar) and The Babyhead Horns (horns). Their regionally famed 'Friday Night Chicken Shack' was a second home to the likes of Shepdog (Freestyle Records), John Stapleton (Dope on plastic/ Evil Kitty), Boca 45 (Pitch / Vertigo Sounds / Dynamo Productions), Dr Rubberfunk (Boogiedown), Andy Smith (Portishead / Dynamo Productions / The Document) and Steady Diggin Workshop to name but a few, rocking with the degenerates all too often. It was only when they decided to step into the studio with song child Leah Symons for the Freestyle Records debut 'Strugglin' that the hurt that they're so used to putting on you, became a wildly talked about project. Raw as broken egg beats, heavy ass bass, vintage vocals and filthy horns are their trademark It was only recently they decided to step into the studio with local song child Leah Symons to lay down the dusty funk of "Strugglin". Stepping up to remix duties are Australia's Rephrase, giving it a quirky funk-breaks twist and Kingtons very own Steady Diggin Workshop who up the neck-snap boom-bap factor for the floor. The Snugs' debut album was released in summer 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.