Get On the Train

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If two things are synonymous with St. Louis-besides Nelly and the practice of replacing "er" with "urr" so words like "here" and "there" are pronounced "hurr" and "thurr"-it's spirit and pride. And right now there are two artists coming out of the Louis that personify both.

There's still a whole lotta love between Spade and [Coultrain]. "Spade and I will continue to work together for the rest of our lives hopefully," says Coultrain. Each appears on the other's album. Spade does background vocals on Coultrain's "Lost in Translation," while 'Train guests on [Black Spade]'s "Not for the Bullshit" (my new anthem, by the way).

"It's just a group of us that know the same people and we tend to just keep it alive," says Spade. "St. Louis is very conservative in culture. It's like the little scene is barely hanging on, just because of politics in general. Hopefully, that's telling you a little bit about it."

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Get On the Train

If two things are synonymous with St. Louis-besides Nelly and the practice of replacing "er" with "urr" so words like "here" and "there" are pronounced "hurr" and "thurr"-it's spirit and pride. And r...

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