Author Topic: How good was Shaq as a rapper?  (Read 1602 times)

Mat

Re: How good was Shaq as a rapper?
« Reply #30 on: May 25, 2024, 10:30:38 PM »
Shaq was dope as a rapper and his albums where awesome

 
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The Predator

Re: How good was Shaq as a rapper?
« Reply #31 on: Yesterday at 12:53:39 AM »
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Ice Cube Explains To Shaquille O’Neal Why He Blocked His Collaboration With Dr. Dre

The track was titled, “That’s Gangsta," which addresses what Cube took issue with. He explained that O'Neal was "more than just gangsta" and a star of the Los Angeles Lakers at the time.

“Cube was executive producing one of my records,” Shaq said. “And he put me in the studio with Dr. Dre. I did a song called ‘That’s Gangsta.’ Cube heard it and was like, ‘Nope. We’re not releasing this.’ Dre did the beat. I thought it was nice … And then I played it for Cube … He was like, ‘Shaq, you’re a f*cking Laker, bro. I don’t want you talking about nothing gangsta. We not doing none of that sh*t.’ And it never came out.”
 
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Sccit

Re: How good was Shaq as a rapper?
« Reply #32 on: Yesterday at 01:46:40 AM »
^ that whole “super friends” album was lookin to be his best work …. then got shelved outa nowhere … wonder if cube was behind that 🤔
 
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The Predator

Re: How good was Shaq as a rapper?
« Reply #33 on: Yesterday at 11:01:48 PM »
Apparently this was the SF tracklist -

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Shaquille O'Neal Presents His Superfriends, Vol. 1


(*) indicates the song is still lost/unreleased.

1    "That's Me" (*)            Dr. Dre    Dr. Dre
2    "Connected"            Big Tank    Nate Dogg, WC
3    "Bounce"               Jayo Felony, Peter Gunz
4    "Make It Hot" (*)    Peter Gunz, Big Tank
5    "Strawberry Letter"    Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men
6    "I Don't Care" (*)    R.L. of Next
7    "Do It Faster"       Twista, Trina
8    "Atomic Dog" (*)    George Clinton, Snoop Dogg
9    "In the Sun"            Questlove, Common, Black Thought of The Roots, Joi of Lucy Pearl
10    "Y'all Don't Really Want It" Black Rob, Thor-El
11    "The One" (*)       Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men
12    "Big Hat Club       Ludacris
13    "Psycho"[3] (*)    Fieldy, Nick Hexum, Chad Sexton[3]
14    "All in a Day"       Black Star, Common, Angie Stone
15    "No Words"       112

Cut tracks:

    "You'd Be Lyin'" (featuring Peter Gunz)
    "I Don't Give a Fuck" (featuring The Lady of Rage)
    "4 Commandments" (featuring Sixx John)
    "It Takes Two" (featuring Nicole Scherzinger) (*)

Some more Rage...