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The samples are dope as hell
Quote from: Jome Banks on November 17, 2003, 07:12:35 PMQuote from: Lincoln on November 17, 2003, 06:43:08 PMSurprised at Hi-Tek & Khalil's beats... not up to their regular caliber.Actually they're better than their regular beats, but yeah I know.. Lincoln + 50 Cent and all that.. LOL @ better. Have you heard Hi Tek's work with Talib Kweli & Snoop, etc. and Khalil's work with Self-Scientific or Strong Arm Steady? Those beats are way better than the G-Unit beats.
Quote from: Lincoln on November 17, 2003, 06:43:08 PMSurprised at Hi-Tek & Khalil's beats... not up to their regular caliber.Actually they're better than their regular beats, but yeah I know.. Lincoln + 50 Cent and all that..
Surprised at Hi-Tek & Khalil's beats... not up to their regular caliber.
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
damn Khalil gave him a damn good beat for "Lay You Down" thats the only reason i bought this cd because of that track
Quote from: PE2 Tha Dope Deala on November 24, 2005, 12:16:38 PMdamn Khalil gave him a damn good beat for "Lay You Down" thats the only reason i bought this cd because of that trackDope track, but can't fuck with "Poppin' them thangs", that one sounds like what Dre described Detox as..
Jome, what should we do with this:DX: How did you link with G-Unit?JO: I did a song on the first G-Unit album, “Betta Ask Somebody.” I did the beat, and another producer had shopped it to them, so I was kind of a third party at that point. www.hiphopdx.com