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Sir Mix-A-Lot still kicks those nasty thoughts, even at oddly early BMO show
On a smoking hot Thursday afternoon, out came the rapper in an 808 area code t-shirt (Hawaii, not Seattle), black jeans, red sneakers and his signature brown hat. He mixed it up for 65 minutes to a smallish crowd of Gen Xers and their kids (the little girl wearing the pink "Look at her butt" tank top was cute).