It's May 24, 2024, 05:12:04 PM
Yeah, that shit was horrible. They just wanted to get two big names on a track to help sell records. Makes you miss the good old days of the 80's to mid-90's when rappers would only get on a track with another rapper if they were on the same vibe or it made sense artistically, or if they were close homies, and so on. But just putting one artist with another because of name recognition is something that didn't really start till after Pac died. Before then you would be called an industry hoe.