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Oh and looney, strange music launched a subsidiary label. Strange lane records, with young bleed the first act to sign.
Quote from: Jaydc is back on July 13, 2011, 04:30:09 AMOh and looney, strange music launched a subsidiary label. Strange lane records, with young bleed the first act to sign. ic didint know that they were so big, juggalos must love that shit , cuz i know NORMAL white ppl love tech n9ne like they love wu-tang.
Quote from: LooN3y on July 15, 2011, 12:49:09 PMQuote from: Jaydc is back on July 13, 2011, 04:30:09 AMOh and looney, strange music launched a subsidiary label. Strange lane records, with young bleed the first act to sign. ic didint know that they were so big, juggalos must love that shit , cuz i know NORMAL white ppl love tech n9ne like they love wu-tang.Why? What's wrong with Wu-Tang?I think Hip-Hop lost a lot when ODB died. He was a genuine, true, authentic FREE SPIRIT that can NEVER be tamed or domesticated, not even money could, & in my book, NOWADAYS, that's saying a hell of a lot! He had HEART like almost no other, only PAC I can think of with so miuch heart, & it led the both of em to their grave & we have never got no one like em ever since the sad day they passed. & They both knew their days were numbered & still they stayed TRUE to themselves instead of selling out to the star-system & mainstream media & just being happy sitting on their lazy asses enjoying becoming millionaires like so many others...They died the way they lived & chose to.Like their music or not, THAT commands RESPECT.(To me, "Return to the 36 Chambers" is a one-in-a-billiion album by a unique artist. Unmatched to this day in East Coast rap.)