It's August 29, 2025, 03:15:32 PM
Every rapper has an ego bigger than my balls...
I always hope for records that I can listen to intro to outro, and that rarely ever happens nowadays.
Quote from: AcGrundy aka budsmokeronly on June 27, 2003, 11:25:45 AMI always hope for records that I can listen to intro to outro, and that rarely ever happens nowadays.sad but true...that only happens nowadays when you find or buy an older album which you missed or never heard before (for me albums like Mr. X, Prophets Of Rage, Mackadelics etc). the level and the quailty of music isnt the same anymore like back in the days.
damn I wake up this morning, and read news that snoop wants to have puffy be executive producer of his next album. Another thread says daz is retiring (doubtful). E-40 has to do a collabos wit justin timberlake and Fabolous just to sell some records. Snoop decides to go with the neptunes when he has the best producers in rap at his disposal. DPG is all broken up now that kurupt is back at death row. Death row ain't doin shit anymore, and is barely treading water. Ice cube pretty much only does movies anymore. Dre don't work with the west anymore. I been waitin on E-A-Ski's album for like 5 years, and he still can't get a deal. Anything put out by Pac gets remixed to hell and a shitty guest is thrown on. The Bay Area who? Sac town what? There is rappers in San Diego, for real? Warren won't be entirely producing 213. Ever since 96 I have been hoping for a record that is on the same level as the rap from the 92-96 era. Every year snoop comes wit a record I pray that it will be at least close to being on par wit doggystyle. I always hope for records that I can listen to intro to outro, and that rarely ever happens nowadays. Every rapper has an ego bigger than my balls, and they serve tons of bullshit in interviews. Seems like all rappers care about nowadays is making as much money as possible, and they don't even give a fuck about the music. Oh well, at least I got to live through the best era in rap as a teenager. RIP to the best music I have ever heard.