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Quote from: Z the laidback Virus on June 17, 2006, 04:11:13 PMQuote from: 2 Muh'phuccin Xtra 4 Cali on June 17, 2006, 05:27:54 AMSpice-1 and RBX - I stopped listening to both of them after I realized how much they recycle the same rhymes and even entire bars throughout their careers. For Spice-1, it's stuff like "got a TEC in the bushes, got more mail than the rest of the pushas". RBX, on the other end, will often repeat large parts of the same verses - check out Wikipedia for examples.Lol I wrote most of that article on RBX for wikipedia! And those recyclings I mentioned were just the ones I could think of so soon. There's another thing he's been saying on quite a few tracks lately 'it's bad on the block'.Ah, shit, seriously? I started realizing how much shit he repeated by the time I started listening to "No Mercy, No Remorse", but the list on Wikipedia is pretty extensive, certainly more than I ever noticed.
Quote from: 2 Muh'phuccin Xtra 4 Cali on June 17, 2006, 05:27:54 AMSpice-1 and RBX - I stopped listening to both of them after I realized how much they recycle the same rhymes and even entire bars throughout their careers. For Spice-1, it's stuff like "got a TEC in the bushes, got more mail than the rest of the pushas". RBX, on the other end, will often repeat large parts of the same verses - check out Wikipedia for examples.Lol I wrote most of that article on RBX for wikipedia! And those recyclings I mentioned were just the ones I could think of so soon. There's another thing he's been saying on quite a few tracks lately 'it's bad on the block'.
Spice-1 and RBX - I stopped listening to both of them after I realized how much they recycle the same rhymes and even entire bars throughout their careers. For Spice-1, it's stuff like "got a TEC in the bushes, got more mail than the rest of the pushas". RBX, on the other end, will often repeat large parts of the same verses - check out Wikipedia for examples.