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TraceOneInfinite

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Re:RBX
« Reply #15 on: Today at 08:19:42 AM »

yea i remember u told that story recently


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Life has became quite difficult for me since the summer started and so it's made me reflect more on past missed opportunities these days.
 

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Re:RBX
« Reply #16 on: Today at 08:22:00 AM »
Life has became quite difficult for me since the summer started and so it's made me reflect more on passed missed opportunities these days.

looking back at things rarely helps

in facts, it's a faster way to crash out
 

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Re:RBX
« Reply #17 on: Today at 08:31:00 AM »
looking back at things rarely helps

in facts, it's a faster way to crash out

It doesn't work like that homie.  You are putting the cart before the horse (one of my favorite proverbs).

The reason I've been looking back on past missed opportunities is not because I want to or because I think it's better.  Life forces you to do that when things aren't going well.

Let me use a sports analogy.  Look at the Chiefs right now.  They've consistently been relying on the same staff and personnel and playbook for many years now successfully.  But now that they are not facing success it's forced everyone to question everything.  From what the Owner Clark Hunt is doing, to questioning draft picks, GM moves, money spent, plays being called, etc.

When things are going well and you feel confident about the future then life doesn't force you to look back.  But these are INVOLUNTARY THOUGHTS that come to your mind when you can't sleep at night cause you are suffering with regret and anguish and your mind starts replaying every decision you ever made that brought you to such a dark point in your life.
 

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Re:RBX
« Reply #18 on: Today at 09:13:16 AM »
It doesn't work like that homie.  You are putting the cart before the horse (one of my favorite proverbs).

The reason I've been looking back on past missed opportunities is not because I want to or because I think it's better.  Life forces you to do that when things aren't going well.

Let me use a sports analogy.  Look at the Chiefs right now.  They've consistently been relying on the same staff and personnel and playbook for many years now successfully.  But now that they are not facing success it's forced everyone to question everything.  From what the Owner Clark Hunt is doing, to questioning draft picks, GM moves, money spent, plays being called, etc.

When things are going well and you feel confident about the future then life doesn't force you to look back.  But these are INVOLUNTARY THOUGHTS that come to your mind when you can't sleep at night cause you are suffering with regret and anguish and your mind starts replaying every decision you ever made that brought you to such a dark point in your life.

either you can control your mind or your mind can control you

not saying it's easy .... but those are the 2 options. the former takes more work and discipline, for sure.
 

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Re:RBX
« Reply #19 on: Today at 09:15:42 AM »
"Heatmizer" was kind of an under-rated RBX joint, can't remember which album that track was on but I remember it was the best song on the album

it was first featured on the Fakin' the funk soundtrack
https://www.discogs.com/release/13278798-Various-Fakin-Da-Funk-The-Soundtrack?srsltid=AfmBOooo-KmLDjedqts1gqGdYEZx2UmbsRV4tKXfeySC2PZOQZZP9HR1
that also featured a dope track by the Dove Shack , Low Low.



No Mercy, No Remorse had some dope features, like to hear more from Stack-A-Dollar.



The features on this joint is also dope.

 

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Re:RBX
« Reply #20 on: Today at 09:37:16 AM »
it was first featured on the Fakin' the funk soundtrack
https://www.discogs.com/release/13278798-Various-Fakin-Da-Funk-The-Soundtrack?srsltid=AfmBOooo-KmLDjedqts1gqGdYEZx2UmbsRV4tKXfeySC2PZOQZZP9HR1
that also featured a dope track by the Dove Shack , Low Low.





SLAMMIN!!   

And once again proving my point.  Why listen to new music? (other than waiting for Sccit's Maimonides and other Labcabin Releases)

Why check for new music when there is still so many gems to dig for in the golden era?  Case in point, I didn't even know these movie or soudtrack existed till just now!   I'm going to watch the movie and listen to the soundtrack.  And this Dove Shack joint is Slammin!



full movie is on youtube and looks dope
 

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Re: RBX
« Reply #21 on: Today at 02:13:29 PM »
Low Low was also on the Dove Shack's second album.
 

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Re:RBX
« Reply #22 on: Today at 02:29:25 PM »
It doesn't work like that homie.  You are putting the cart before the horse (one of my favorite proverbs).

The reason I've been looking back on past missed opportunities is not because I want to or because I think it's better.  Life forces you to do that when things aren't going well.

Let me use a sports analogy.  Look at the Chiefs right now.  They've consistently been relying on the same staff and personnel and playbook for many years now successfully.  But now that they are not facing success it's forced everyone to question everything.  From what the Owner Clark Hunt is doing, to questioning draft picks, GM moves, money spent, plays being called, etc.

When things are going well and you feel confident about the future then life doesn't force you to look back.  But these are INVOLUNTARY THOUGHTS that come to your mind when you can't sleep at night cause you are suffering with regret and anguish and your mind starts replaying every decision you ever made that brought you to such a dark point in your life.

If you don't learn from the past, you're bound to repeat it.  You most definitely should be looking back at missed opportunities, or things you did wrong and figure out what you could have done differently.  That's the only way you will get better.  Shutting the door on your past and pretending it never happened and never thinking about it is bad advice.  Now you shouldn't constantly be living in the past thinking about the good times, because that does stop forward momentum.  Maybe that's what Sccit was trying to say. 

 

Krull2025

Re: RBX
« Reply #23 on: Today at 02:37:04 PM »
Low Low was also on the Dove Shack's second album.

Yes, also featuring a remix of it, different tittle though. I prefer the original.

 

Krull2025

Re:RBX
« Reply #24 on: Today at 03:03:03 PM »
No Mercy, No Remorse had some dope features,
like to hear more from Stack-A-Dollar.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/256044-Stack-A-Dollar




Can't find these

Pentagon (9), Stack A Dollar – Pentagon Gonna Rock
of Asr New York Hip Hop Battles
https://www.discogs.com/release/3746282-Various-Asr-New-York-Hip-Hop-Battles

and

Treach, Stack A Dollar – Hustle Mode
of Dipset – Street Diplomacy
https://www.discogs.com/master/1689885-Dipset-Street-Diplomacy

Found this though, don't believe it's the same Stack A Dollar
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_d9VMVhBcNw
 

Sccit

Re:RBX
« Reply #25 on: Today at 05:20:24 PM »
If you don't learn from the past, you're bound to repeat it.  You most definitely should be looking back at missed opportunities, or things you did wrong and figure out what you could have done differently.  That's the only way you will get better.  Shutting the door on your past and pretending it never happened and never thinking about it is bad advice.  Now you shouldn't constantly be living in the past thinking about the good times, because that does stop forward momentum.  Maybe that's what Sccit was trying to say.

do you even know who you're talking to? read the room dude .. of course infinite lives in the past and dwells on past good times. that's 99% of his joy. are u new to this forum? smh