Jerry Seinfeld isn't particularly gangsta. Not that there's anything
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mind as the inspiration for a hip-hop mixtape from the best rapper
you've never heard of. Last we checked, The Soup Nazi
wasn't getting too many Lil Wayne shout outs. But maybe a Seinfeld/Wale pairing isn't as odd as it initially seems.Popular@pastemagazine.com
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