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  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    Man I ain’t heard that in forever! That beat so smooth.

    And nah bro I didn’t know they’re friends, that’s pretty cool. Conway the Machine has an EP coming Monday(I think) produced by Alc, Q did the hook on the first single.

    !https://youtu.be/6bfMTmbD31M

    hell yeah bro, that song is prob one of my favorite boom bap beats ever.. something about that calm neutral feel good beat is dope.

    this song is sick btw. this is the Q i wanted whenever crasH talk came out !!! yo this s*** is sometjing else

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    DAVIDP

    hell yeah bro, that song is prob one of my favorite boom bap beats ever.. something about that calm neutral feel good beat is dope.

    this song is sick btw. this is the Q i wanted whenever crasH talk came out !!! yo this s*** is sometjing else

    It’s sucks man seems like some of those dudes kinda fell off. I used to really look for Q and YG but now I’m kinda over it. Their projects used to be so dope.

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    It’s sucks man seems like some of those dudes kinda fell off. I used to really look for Q and YG but now I’m kinda over it. Their projects used to be so dope.

    completely agree.

    My Krazy Life
    Still Brazy
    CrasH Talk
    Oxymoron

    these 4 albums are some of my favs from less decade. you're right about them kind of falling off

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    DAVIDP

    completely agree.

    My Krazy Life
    Still Brazy
    CrasH Talk
    Oxymoron

    these 4 albums are some of my favs from less decade. you're right about them kind of falling off

    Did you mean Blank Face instead of CrasH talk? Lol. Bc those four are f***in dope. I need to add them all to my queue too. I fr got like ten albums ready to go rn on Spotify.

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    Did you mean Blank Face instead of CrasH talk? Lol. Bc those four are f***in dope. I need to add them all to my queue too. I fr got like ten albums ready to go rn on Spotify.

    Dude I literally just had a brain zap

    YES I meant Blank Face

    Imagine putting crasH talk on any top albums

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    DAVIDP

    Dude I literally just had a brain zap

    YES I meant Blank Face

    Imagine putting crasH talk on any top albums

    I figured Crazy, bc I really fw Numb Numb Juice when it dropped but I couldn’t get into that album at all. TDE kinda sucks anymore outside of Kendrick.

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    I figured Crazy, bc I really fw Numb Numb Juice when it dropped but I couldn’t get into that album at all. TDE kinda sucks anymore outside of Kendrick.

    Dude yeah.. such high hopes with numb numb juice.. and then it just went to s*** when"chopsticks chopsticks chopppsticks" came out smh

    the crazy thing is: did u hear the first version of chopstix? it wasnt actually bad, it had kendrick in it too. the stupid travis album version is what made it suck... wtf was Q thinking with that ?!

    you right about TDE kind of sucking too... zaywop nowhere to be found. ab soul ... wtf happened to him... Q slippin... smh...

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    DAVIDP

    Dude yeah.. such high hopes with numb numb juice.. and then it just went to s*** when"chopsticks chopsticks chopppsticks" came out smh

    the crazy thing is: did u hear the first version of chopstix? it wasnt actually bad, it had kendrick in it too. the stupid travis album version is what made it suck... wtf was Q thinking with that ?!

    https://soundcloud.com/bob-mike-100322817/chop-stix-feat-kendrick

    you right about TDE kind of sucking too... zaywop nowhere to be found. ab soul ... wtf happened to him... Q slippin... smh...

    I always thought crash talk was overhated. Had some nice tracks I liked floating the 1 w cudi and numb numb. Wasn't worth d 2 yr wait but I always c pll call it trash on here

  • Mar 28, 2020
    DAVIDP

    wasnt aware there was even any new weekend

    wahts it called bro

    Dropped a whole album. Called after hours. If u like weeknd it's a good proj but wouldnt put u on if u dnt alredy fw his music

  • Mar 28, 2020
    Mos Bit

    I always thought crash talk was overhated. Had some nice tracks I liked floating the 1 w cudi and numb numb. Wasn't worth d 2 yr wait but I always c pll call it trash on here

    yeah its by no means a "bad album" its just really lackluster for Q.. your right tho the wait was NOT worth it.. it is overhated tho, theres a few good tracks.. Attention.. Numb Numb.. 5200.. Die WiT Them.. all these HARD af. i think people were just unhappy with the wait

    also ill peep the new weeknd album too bro!!

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    DAVIDP

    it's a good album some tracks still in rotation! wbu

    Got some bangers. Some questionable tracks too but most of the songs I didn’t really fw at first grew on me to the point where the album can almost get put on without skips lol

    I will say that for this to be the end result, this could’ve been come out but to hype for it, I get it

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    @DAVIDP you listen to folk or nah?

  • Mar 28, 2020

    Damn, King DAVID is here.

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    Yooo @DAVIDP have you listened to The Price of Tea in China by Boldy James?

    !https://youtu.be/Y_OlLNPWdmg!https://youtu.be/CW6JJhX_NtI!https://youtu.be/S2lb123O3yo

    My AOTY so far.

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    Thugger

    the craziest part of all of this is im a white irish catholic and all these dudes f***ing want to ride for me. and want me to be on their team because of how nice and good i am to them

    Bruh

    Your life a motion picture

    Can't really give you a piece of advice beyond what the other guys already said tho. Hope it's all behind you by now <3

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Goo

    My AOTY so far.

    I’d call it mine too at this point

  • Mar 28, 2020
    ithaka

    @DAVIDP you listen to folk or nah?

    folk? leonard?

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    I’d call it mine too at this point

    Last year I didn't even know who Boldy James was. Thanks to Alchemist now I have my eye on him.

    I knew Alch's real name was Alan bc that's what fans refer to him as sometimes, but I didn't know that his full name was Daniel Alan Maman. 'Maman' is Sephradi Jew surname, explains why he's so hood it's in his blood.

    Also just read his come up story and it's pretty mindblowing:

    Al's family was fairly well-off but was considered poor compared to the billionaire families in the neighborhood. Al wanted no part of the snobby rich-kid scene and threw himself into his schoolwork, in which he excelled. He preferred to be around people who were down-to-earth and creative. Al began to identify strongly with the rebellious lyrics and urban sounds of hip-hop, and he began writing his own lyrics as a creative outlet. As a teen, he hooked up with other like-minded kids who wrote lyrics and rebelled strongly against their uptight suburban surroundings, among whom were Seth 'Shifty Shellshock' Binzer and Scott Caan, son of James Caan. They would often hang out in urban areas of Los Angeles and participated in typical teen-aged rebellious activities like partying, smoking marijuana and general mischief.

    Al and Scott decided to become a duo named "The Whooliganz". While rhyming at a party in LA, they attracted the attention of Deejay Muggs, aka DJ Muggs of the wildly popular hip-hop group Cypress Hill. Muggs invited the teens to join his crew, "The Soul Assassins", which also included the group "House of Pain". In 1993, "The Whooliganz" released their first single, "Put Your Handz Up". The song received little radio airplay and their record label, Tommy Boy, decided to shelve their album. Dejected, Scott focused his creative energy on acting while Al became interested in process of making hip-hop beats.

    Muggs took Al under his wing and taught him how to use a sampler and mixing board. After helping to produce some of Cypress Hill's albums, Al moved to New York City. There, he hooked up with friends of Muggs's, the popular hip-hop group "Mobb Deep". Impressed by Al's producing skills and street smarts, the African-Americans from Queensbridge accepted the Caucasian from Beverly Hills as a member of their crew. He has since worked for artists as diverse as Snoop Dogg, Linkin Park, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and Nas. He also enjoys producing for lesser-known artists and for his old friends Cypress Hill, Everlast (Erik Schrody), and Crazy Town. In 2004, 11 years after his MCing career folded, The Alchemist returned with his long-awaited debut album, "1st Infantry".

  • Mar 28, 2020
    Goo

    Last year I didn't even know who Boldy James was. Thanks to Alchemist now I have my eye on him.

    I knew Alch's real name was Alan bc that's what fans refer to him as sometimes, but I didn't know that his full name was Daniel Alan Maman. 'Maman' is Sephradi Jew surname, explains why he's so hood it's in his blood.

    Also just read his come up story and it's pretty mindblowing:

    Al's family was fairly well-off but was considered poor compared to the billionaire families in the neighborhood. Al wanted no part of the snobby rich-kid scene and threw himself into his schoolwork, in which he excelled. He preferred to be around people who were down-to-earth and creative. Al began to identify strongly with the rebellious lyrics and urban sounds of hip-hop, and he began writing his own lyrics as a creative outlet. As a teen, he hooked up with other like-minded kids who wrote lyrics and rebelled strongly against their uptight suburban surroundings, among whom were Seth 'Shifty Shellshock' Binzer and Scott Caan, son of James Caan. They would often hang out in urban areas of Los Angeles and participated in typical teen-aged rebellious activities like partying, smoking marijuana and general mischief.

    Al and Scott decided to become a duo named "The Whooliganz". While rhyming at a party in LA, they attracted the attention of Deejay Muggs, aka DJ Muggs of the wildly popular hip-hop group Cypress Hill. Muggs invited the teens to join his crew, "The Soul Assassins", which also included the group "House of Pain". In 1993, "The Whooliganz" released their first single, "Put Your Handz Up". The song received little radio airplay and their record label, Tommy Boy, decided to shelve their album. Dejected, Scott focused his creative energy on acting while Al became interested in process of making hip-hop beats.

    Muggs took Al under his wing and taught him how to use a sampler and mixing board. After helping to produce some of Cypress Hill's albums, Al moved to New York City. There, he hooked up with friends of Muggs's, the popular hip-hop group "Mobb Deep". Impressed by Al's producing skills and street smarts, the African-Americans from Queensbridge accepted the Caucasian from Beverly Hills as a member of their crew. He has since worked for artists as diverse as Snoop Dogg, Linkin Park, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and Nas. He also enjoys producing for lesser-known artists and for his old friends Cypress Hill, Everlast (Erik Schrody), and Crazy Town. In 2004, 11 years after his MCing career folded, The Alchemist returned with his long-awaited debut album, "1st Infantry".

    Al is one of the dudes I’ve always been aware of, but I wasn’t familiar with his come up. That’s dope. I looked back through his discography a while back and never realized dude has been producing some of my favorite songs for years. He’s a true legend and rightfully so.

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    ithaka

    @DAVIDP you listen to folk or nah?

    Can't say I do.. put me on!!

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    DAVIDP

    Can't say I do.. put me on!!

    That JoeyJoeJoe dude is another person everyone thought was you lol.

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    That JoeyJoeJoe dude is another person everyone thought was you lol.

    who?

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    DAVIDP

    who?

    Dude who just posted that failed rappers become YouTube rappers thread lol

  • Mar 28, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    Dude who just posted that failed rappers become YouTube rappers thread lol

    wtf

    i think that person was trying to copy me bro

    his threads are mostly songs ive posted in this thread before