aye pleighboi...let me get that check
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Imma take you back Trill to some Trill ....this reminds me of Kobe's prime years...I was living wild back then...bumping this all day....you remember BG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WP8SNUkEJ4
aye pleighboi...let me get that check
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Wayne is loyal cuz Birdie put him on...but he doesn't need him...eveyone knows it...but Birdman is his protection now...he cannot split from him....that's why Birdman let him setup Young Money to make him think he was independent...but Birdman is a shrewd old head...he manipulating them dollars trust me...lol
daaamn yea you took it back. i really miss manny fresh and the original cashmoney cast. shame that birdman pulled a suge knight on all of them sans wayne. BG is one of my favorite rappers too, you know he's in the pen for the next 15 years or something like that?!?
here is a hard ass BG track.
this song takes me back to college
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Don't wish death on this dude. I just don't like what he has become. Them oldies you posted earlier were the good times.
Trill -- Suge was the same way...he was mad as when Snoop left....he threatened Snoop at one point..but Snoop had built up his own following by then and most of Suge's lieutenant's like Hordel (gangsta #1) was murdered on the streets of LA...they popped him while he was riding his motorcycle...the cops were stunned that was Suge's right hand man and he was extremely well connected... but Wayne ain't leaving Baby...Baby playing this Father - Son up for all it's worth...
some of lil wayne's music is aight for nostalgia reasons but other than he's as bipolar and emo as it gets.
oh aight. yea i agree the wayne now is totally diff from the wayne then. but i have hope. the new songs he dropped this year have been flames. wayne has been rapping since he was 8, won grammys, held the le of best rapper alive, numerous #1 albums, is CEO of the most popular label in hip hop, groomed two platinum artists (drake and nicki minaj) etc etc .
i think he lost his hunger and passion like most artists do when they reach a climax. every artists best album is their 1st album or early pieces of work, wayne is no different. but yea, IANAHB2 in stores Mar26th. i guarantee it will be a hot album. if it isn't i'll buy your copy back from you.
This one right here called Pop Bottles....excuse the video pleighboi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss29rfbhWTw
yo i'm a huge snoop fan and i never heard about that hordel story. i remember snoop making some diss tracks n skits toward suge on the blue carpet treatment album. at this juncture suge is a joke in the streets of L.A. he's been knocked out twice by civilians lol. i'm sure he's still connected to the bloods out there but nobody is scared of him anymore.
Mavs>Spurs ass once threatened to kick in my front door...and I simply played this for him...I haven't had any problems with him since...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmOf-7ABw_s
yeah Big Snoop is the West....he just finished building a new house in LA...not far from my cousin...that eats at Roscoe's all the ing time...but Snoop is good people...but he will your girl...lol.... he doesn't rap though like he used to...
oh and to touch back on wayne falling off. he didn't fall off until he came out with "lollipop". his core fan base(mostly blacks) who held him down all they way from "the block is hot" up until C3 were pushed aside and he targeted the white demographic(he went commercial). you can argue that "fireman" from C2 was a commercial song but it was aggressive and more street. wayne was ready to reach the level of Jay-z( he flirted with signing to jay when his cashmoney deal expired but chose to remain loyal) and nelly by making "radio friendly" songs and we all know those songs make a lot more money and provides the opportunity to cash in on a major tour.
wayne is no different from any other artist who chose to compromise their craft to gain the big bucks. they all do it.
I disagree with some of your points, the main one being that 2Pac's death was the reason behind the south's relevancy. Scarface, 3-6, No Limit Records is the reason why the south became relevant. The popularity of dance played a large role in bringing the south into the picture of hip hop. Most of those Cali rappers you spoke of (Im considering Pac a Cali rapper even tho he is native to NYC) were gangsta rappers rapping about thug life and all that, and thats fine i loved it. But its hard to dance to NWA and Death Row tracks.
lol i would never bring my girl around a like snoop. but i need to check out roscoes next time i'm out that way. the few times i been to cali i was in the palm desert area and i didn't see not one roscoe's there.
Lollipop wasn't a compromise...it was for the Ho's just like Pac did "I Get Around" you gotta mix that up...it can't be about Thug love....he fell of though when he tried to start singing with that "How To Love" ....
go to the one in N. Hollywood...the one on Pico is aight...tell them Kool sent you....lol
Wayne killed this collab with Beyonce as well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFJ3VKnwmJw
lollipop was as commercial as it gets. auto tune, video filmed in vegas, catchy hook. the old wayne made songs for hoes like this:
this was when 80% of the new lil wayne fans had no idea who he wasoh and i agree "how to love" pretty much sealed the deal for what direction wayne was taking his career. but i think lollipop is the song that caught the mainstream's attention.
I can agree with that somewhat...but Naughty by Nature, EPMD, Tribe called Quest and then later L-Boogie and the Fugees...was the absolute to me...even though he was originally from Dallas the DOC moved to LA and was doing his thing...he's just one... You forgot about Dre's Chronic Album...let me refresh your memory...besides people was just chiefing, guzzling 40's, and trying to something....but dance was important to help set the mood...most s didn't really dance...just swayed back and forth...
It's gettin Funky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiPbeIXZpD4
The Formula
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-IJ9vbdNfA
es Ain't : (I've seen many a Ho shake her ass to this)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic7KH1PpbMY
Let me ride:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Sp500ZVI0
true dat but you gotta slow it up Trill...gotta have the mass appeal...nothing wrong with it...
yall s have a good evening...I'm out
What ever happened to Lil Keke; dude put out some amazing in the late 90s. Damn Houston used to to be incredible in the days of Face, Bushwick, Pharoah & Street Military, Lil Keke, etc.
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