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That Cash Money album is one of his best... His album with Da Hood was good, so was his album with Glasses Malone.I don't know what you're talking about. Dude's never dropped one wack album and fillers are hard to find on his projects. Mack 10 might be the most consistent rapper on the West Coast.
Quote from: Maudizzle on April 28, 2012, 09:08:18 AMThat Cash Money album is one of his best... His album with Da Hood was good, so was his album with Glasses Malone.I don't know what you're talking about. Dude's never dropped one wack album and fillers are hard to find on his projects. Mack 10 might be the most consistent rapper on the West Coast.EXACTLY!It always amazes me how people hate on that album just because of the logo on the back of the packaging. The album was dope and unlike Snoop's No Limit album, Mack didn't go to a South label and take on their style, he brought himself to the label. Mannie Fresh gave him West Coast bangers and he brought the proper guest features (Cube, WC, Xzibit, Scarface, Butch Cassidy, E-40).His last album was frisbee worthy but don't front on the projects before, dude always drops bangin albums with that authentic home grown underground West Coast feel. He's never dropped successful commercial material and thats fine, dude has always known his role and played his part. I wish more artist could do the same and stop thinking they're Pac 2.0
infinite...i can understand why you'd say mack 10 sold out, but in that case, you'd have to say snoop sold out, and sold out even harder. really, though, mack 10 has been reppin the west from day 1. even when he signed with cash money, he had a bangin' dre track as a first single ("hate in yo eyez") and had a lot of west coast bangers on the album, as well...it was pretty much a snoop-to-no limitesque move, just without as much publicity surrounding it. also, mack 10 has stayed true to the west, especially when u consider the "mack 10 presents da hood" album, which was a good album with a buncha west coast acts. so yes, many westcoast rappers have fallen off and sold out worse than mack 10.
Kurupt fell off a lot more than Mack 10.
you ASSUME a cd sucks because of a logo on the back and not the music itself?fucking moron
Quote from: The Fonz on April 28, 2012, 05:12:03 PMyou ASSUME a cd sucks because of a logo on the back and not the music itself?fucking moronIt's hard for people who aren't conscious to understand. They fill their minds and bodies with trash and filth and never give it a moments thought. So I know it's hard for you to understand. But when you are listening to a Cash Money product you are ingesting a lot of auditory stimuli into your system. And I don't believe in what Cash Money Records stands for as a business and a record label. So I refuse to allow that garbage to enter my system.
lmao at u dont want to let garbage enter your system yet your on a westcoast gangster rap music forum for 24 hours a day.. if u havent noticed 85 % of the subject matter in gangster rap is garbage..no matter what the label
Quote from: Kaka B. Ware on April 28, 2012, 06:09:01 PMlmao at u dont want to let garbage enter your system yet your on a westcoast gangster rap music forum for 24 hours a day.. if u havent noticed 85 % of the subject matter in gangster rap is garbage..no matter what the labelThe gangsta rap I listened to from the 90's was far from garbage. Gangsta rap was sort of like a modern day version of tribalism. Back Ancient Africa and the Middle East, members of a tribe would have different titles and job duties. For example you would have your warrior wing of the tribe, you would have your hunter gatherers, and so on. One vital segment of the tribe were the poets. The poets would glorify the virtues of the tribe. The were the voice of the tribe and they communicated their aspirations to the outside world. Gangsta rappers were the same way. They were great poets and artists reppin where they were from and their virtues in heroism, courage, and valor. Anyone who knows Snoop knows that Snoop has a good heart. Snoop is a righteous man. 2pac is a righteous man. The gangsta rap I was listening to growing up was mostly Death Row and it's affiliates. The weren't perfect, but for the most part it was positive.