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The south had allot of lyrical street cats back then, Rich Boy was just a bigol distraction. | |
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Like I said if you not from ny stop speaking on sh*t you don’t know from across the country He was all over ny radio with hit songs screaming “ether boy” using autotune ![]() | |
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Facts... Funk Flex shouldn't have to be getting NYC rappers to get off their a*ses to put out music. | |
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![]() His claim to fame was the Ether beat (which I believe is a mediocre simi terrible beat) and the fkn awful Pop Champagne beat… Like Ron Brows was some big name producer before lmao… Jay stopped Ron Browz from being The Neptune’s ![]() Also Julez has not track record of dropping every year… he took a two years break between his debut and sophomore album so I’m not sure what point you’re making ? | |
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Kxng Crooked/Crooked I - him being signed to Tha Row which was already washed up and affiliating themselves with Tha Inc., most likely being blacklisted by Snoop, Daz, and Dre at a time when Aftermath/Shady/G-Unit were running the industry. Then the whole Slaughterhouse thing.
Always felt this song and vid was a carbon copy of "In Da Club". |
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