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You can clearly hear the song from the version that has leaked. It's not gonna get any better.
Quote from: Okka on January 27, 2011, 04:06:53 PMYou can clearly hear the song from the version that has leaked. It's not gonna get any better. I think there's a good chance you're right, but do we know the source of the leak? Because some of the songs that Koolo guy has leaked were unfinished and some were never meant to be released. I'm not saying that's definitely the case with this because I don't know who leaked "I Need a Doctor." But if that was the case, I'd say there's still a chance that the final version won't be exactly the same. Either way, the retail version should be out in a matter of days and we will all finally know for sure.
I think there's a good chance you're right, but do we know the source of the leak? ... I'm not saying that's definitely the case with this because I don't know who leaked "I Need a Doctor." But if that was the case, I'd say there's still a chance that the final version won't be exactly the same.
But I just though of it didn't that happen to Crack a Bottle? The diff. was Crack a Bottle was popular at the time!
I think you're all forgetting that "mainstream" in 1999 is NOT even CLOSE to mainstream of 2011. Back then, it could have been the most gangsta song ever made, but could still be a mainstream song (which didn't necessarily mean that mainstream was bad, in fact people only started hating mainstream rap these past 6 or 7 years). Now in 2011, it doesn't matter who is making the song, or what it sounds like, all that matters is the star power of the people on it, and the fact that it's made for little girls . . . which is why mainstream rap is indeed horseshit, and also why this song is trash. So don't compare mainstream rap now to mainstream rap then.
The track is alright. I guess it's just my opinion, but I don't really like listening to rappers rapping about rap music. Feels pretty contrived and corny.
Relapse Em >>>> New shouting annoying Em
clean versionhttp://www.allaccess.com/top40-rhythmic/future-releases