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Quote from: Al Bundy (no homo) on April 02, 2007, 02:57:42 PMQuote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 02:55:43 PMI think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link? www.bestbuy.comSmartass. Anybody got some cash?
Quote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 02:55:43 PMI think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link? www.bestbuy.com
I think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link?
my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
Quote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 04:00:07 PMQuote from: Al Bundy (no homo) on April 02, 2007, 02:57:42 PMQuote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 02:55:43 PMI think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link? www.bestbuy.comSmartass. Anybody got some cash?http://www.monster.com/
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Quote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 02:55:43 PMI think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link? It's 9.99 at best buy dude. Even if you're broke you can afford a 10-dollar album. You have to reward good behavior or else everyone looses. I can understand not buying albums you don’t like, but when what you heard of an album makes you want to hear more the artist has done their part, now it's time for you to do yours. We can't bitch about the decline of hip-hop if we download the albums we actually like without buying them. The only reason Prodigy took this album in the direction he did is because Blood Money didn’t sell dick. If this album does better that sends a BIG positive message. Conversely, if it does just as bad or worse as blood money... well you get the idea.
Quote from: Efrain on April 02, 2007, 08:27:12 PMQuote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 02:55:43 PMI think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link? It's 9.99 at best buy dude. Even if you're broke you can afford a 10-dollar album. You have to reward good behavior or else everyone looses. I can understand not buying albums you don’t like, but when what you heard of an album makes you want to hear more the artist has done their part, now it's time for you to do yours. We can't bitch about the decline of hip-hop if we download the albums we actually like without buying them. The only reason Prodigy took this album in the direction he did is because Blood Money didn’t sell dick. If this album does better that sends a BIG positive message. Conversely, if it does just as bad or worse as blood money... well you get the idea. I definitley think that Blood Money selling nothing was a big reason for Prod stepping it up, but he's also probably heard quite a bit of shit from the critcis and fans alike about his lazy delievery and made the change.
Quote from: floatin_above_everything on April 02, 2007, 08:44:29 PMQuote from: Efrain on April 02, 2007, 08:27:12 PMQuote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 02:55:43 PMI think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link? It's 9.99 at best buy dude. Even if you're broke you can afford a 10-dollar album. You have to reward good behavior or else everyone looses. I can understand not buying albums you don’t like, but when what you heard of an album makes you want to hear more the artist has done their part, now it's time for you to do yours. We can't bitch about the decline of hip-hop if we download the albums we actually like without buying them. The only reason Prodigy took this album in the direction he did is because Blood Money didn’t sell dick. If this album does better that sends a BIG positive message. Conversely, if it does just as bad or worse as blood money... well you get the idea. I definitley think that Blood Money selling nothing was a big reason for Prod stepping it up, but he's also probably heard quite a bit of shit from the critcis and fans alike about his lazy delievery and made the change.I think both were taken into consideration. But this "mixtape" > Blood Money.
Quote from: Al Bundy (no homo) on April 02, 2007, 09:32:54 PMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on April 02, 2007, 08:44:29 PMQuote from: Efrain on April 02, 2007, 08:27:12 PMQuote from: QuietTruth on April 02, 2007, 02:55:43 PMI think I'ma have to check this. Anybody gots a link? It's 9.99 at best buy dude. Even if you're broke you can afford a 10-dollar album. You have to reward good behavior or else everyone looses. I can understand not buying albums you don’t like, but when what you heard of an album makes you want to hear more the artist has done their part, now it's time for you to do yours. We can't bitch about the decline of hip-hop if we download the albums we actually like without buying them. The only reason Prodigy took this album in the direction he did is because Blood Money didn’t sell dick. If this album does better that sends a BIG positive message. Conversely, if it does just as bad or worse as blood money... well you get the idea. I definitley think that Blood Money selling nothing was a big reason for Prod stepping it up, but he's also probably heard quite a bit of shit from the critcis and fans alike about his lazy delievery and made the change.I think both were taken into consideration. But this "mixtape" > Blood Money.Yeah, ROTM was waaaaay better. I hope HNIC 2 is this good.
Alchemist really brought some dope shit here. A lot of these beats shit on a lot of the beats that he used on 1st Infantry. The way he flipped the samples were damn near perfect in some instances. So Pee really benefited from that. He's bascially the same rapper he's been for the last 5 years, but with Al's beats it really helps.I really liked and supported this shit because its one rapper / one producer, they did some dope videos and released them on YouTube. They didn't follow the gay ass generic formula that all the mainstream albums follow these days. This is shit that is def worth supporting.
Quote from: Jrome Is Officially Not Fuckin Around on April 02, 2007, 09:41:26 PMAlchemist really brought some dope shit here. A lot of these beats shit on a lot of the beats that he used on 1st Infantry. The way he flipped the samples were damn near perfect in some instances. So Pee really benefited from that. He's bascially the same rapper he's been for the last 5 years, but with Al's beats it really helps.I really liked and supported this shit because its one rapper / one producer, they did some dope videos and released them on YouTube. They didn't follow the gay ass generic formula that all the mainstream albums follow these days. This is shit that is def worth supporting.You don't feel like he has stepped his game up at all since the last 1-2 years?