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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: blunts40sbitches on December 28, 2010, 04:08:32 PM
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http://hulkshare.com/exf74m649065
shits hot 8)
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was expectin it to be upbeat kind of ting but still dope...i like it
stat quos verse is dope
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damn dre really rips his verse, i wonder who wrote it lol, songs pretty cool though but this shit sounds like its from 06-07
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shits not really that hot at all. just another unfinished leak. sounds hella old too.
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I'm feeling it. 8)
Lyrics are on point. Loving Stat's verse, he definitely holds his own. 50's verse is average, and the only low point.
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Damn y'all feel this? Crap at it's finest.
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Just me that likes this?
Shits grimey 8)
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dope 8)
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Dope...sounds raw. We need more of this.
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Weak.. Jay and dre only stood out. they should've took out garbage ass cashis out of there .. faggot selling verses for 1k haha.
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shits not really that hot at all. just another unfinished leak. sounds hella old too.
agreed, but where was this Em for his last two Albums ???, he rips this shit up, also Stat & Cashis really compliment the overall feel of the track, w/o them it'd be kinda stale.
Jay's verse into Dre's :o
"I'm Crazy, Renegade Like Em & Jay-Z, I'm Rosemary's Baby"
-Cashis :pimp:
Props on tha leak Big Mike, lol! 8)
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Beat is fuckin' horrible.
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Shit...Dope as Fuck!
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Yeah Im feeling this too... I second we need more of this.
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Damn I'm feeling it... 8)
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theres a reason why the beat and hook is so simple....listen to what they're rapping about
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How long before Game decides to add himself onto this ;)
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It should be up by tomorrow... ;D
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theres a reason why the beat and hook is so simple....listen to what they're rapping about
Yes, but that doesn't mean its not crap lol
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^^^ Damn LUna.. Im at work your talking shit about this song... i go to the gym, come home, cook some food, eat, make a new beat come online and your still talking shit lolololololol
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meh...
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This really a joint for 50! lol..
He didnt even have to dumb his shit down.. Actually sounds like he stepped it up.. lol
But this is not for Detox.. 100% sure!
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This really a joint for 50! lol..
He didnt even have to dumb his shit down.. Actually sounds like he stepped it up.. lol
But this is not for Detox.. 100% sure!
not sure about Detox... Cashis says "King Mathers" which refers to the album that could've preceded 'Relapse' b4 it was titled 'Relapse' anyway...
50's verse has some cleaver parts, i agree mos-def stepped up! ;D
but this shit is MAD old '06-'07 fo sho.
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OMG.shit is mad hot. even is just a demo beat. goddamn. fire lyrics
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here you go (this tells you where it was from). old interview, courtesy hiphopdx...stupid f*cking label kept this song from coming out. stat woulda blown off this.
"Stat explained in detail how that sickness, along with a slew of other offensive occurrences, led to his decision to leave his label home for the past five years on “Dear Summer Pt. 2” [click to listen]. In that breakdown Stat referenced an unreleased Eminem production entitled “Dance On It” saying, “What a song, Em, 50 and Dre, Stat Quo, Cashis, also featuring Jay…Z.” However, Stat clarified to DX that the Eminem and Jay-Z collaboration was in fact not “Dance On It,” but another song, one that may make its way to the buying public very soon.
“The song that featured Jay-Z is a song that Em’s putting on his album called ‘My Syllielable” – it’s like ‘my syllable,’ [only] he flipped it,” said Stat. “They probably have since taken Stat Quo off of that record now that I’m not affiliated with the label.”
“Dance On It,” Stat further clarified, was actually the song that ironically initiated the end of his working relationship with Eminem. Stat explained that Eminem had written the hook for the song, sent it to him, “And [then] he was like, ‘Man, it’s a smash.’ I thought it was a smash, but I was still reluctant about it. And then when I got [back] to L.A. I made ‘Here We Go.’”
Stat subsequently began leaning towards the Dr. Dre-produced “Here We Go” as his personal choice for the jumpoff joint for Statlanta and its planned summer ’07 release.
“But before he got [to L.A.] me and Em’s last conversation was ‘Dance On It’ was gonna be the [single],” said Stat. “So we had a meeting, it was me, Dre, Em, and Paul [Rosenberg of Shady Records]. So we sitting in there and we trying to figure out the [single]. And Em’s like, ‘Dance On It.’ And what made Em upset is because I was like, ‘I don’t know.’ But from Em’s standpoint, our last conversation was this was the song. But, I had made ‘Here We Go,’ and I thought [it should be the single].”
“And I made a joke,” Stat continued, “which I ain’t even gon’ get into that. But I had made a joke in that meeting that made Em upset. And from that point on, me and his relationship was strained. It was totally different. At that point for real [it was like] he had just said fuck it, I’m done. Even though [after my apology] it was [seemingly] all forgiven, [and] he had said it was all good, [but] it was never all good at that point.”
Following Eminem’s decision to remove himself from Stat’s project, a subsequent, and unexplained, decision made by Dr. Dre to not appear in Stat’s video for “Here We Go,” and the aforementioned lack of support for the single by parent label, Interscope, Stat began seeking his release from the label.
Now in hindsight Stat holds both Interscope’s greed and Dr. Dre’s unyielding personal critiques of his creations as partial culprits behind his inability to release an album during his five-year tenure with Shady/Aftermath.
“I’ma quote Jimmy Iovine,” Stat began. “It’s like the New England Patriots, imagine if they never played on Sunday and they just practiced all through the week. I was in the studio and Jimmy was there, and Jimmy said, ‘This like the greatest practice team of all time.’ ‘Cause ain’t shit came out.”
“But,” he continued. “You also got the heads of the label saying, ‘We want an Eminem album. We want a Dr. Dre album. We want another 50 Cent record. This is what we need for our stockholders. We need this money before the end of the fiscal year. They not concerned about a Stat Quo album. They’re not concerned about anybody that’s under the main people. They want the big bucks. They’d rather invest their money into a sure thing. That’s why when you look at Shady/Aftermath and look at the other artists they’re not coming out no time soon, until Em, Dre and 50 come [first].”
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beat is simple but it has great mood! and this is the thing beats lacks these days. but again...why the fuck em on the hook? HE CAN'T SING!
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the hook part is something different but i don´t like it, anyways this songs knox.
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Dope track, especially liked Dr. Dre, Stat Quo & Ca$his.
not sure about Detox... Cashis says "King Mathers" which refers to the album that could've preceded 'Relapse' b4 it was titled 'Relapse' anyway...
Nah Ca$his always saying shit like that. He reps Shady and Em to the death.
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here you go (this tells you where it was from). old interview, courtesy hiphopdx...stupid f*cking label kept this song from coming out. stat woulda blown off this.
"Stat explained in detail how that sickness, along with a slew of other offensive occurrences, led to his decision to leave his label home for the past five years on “Dear Summer Pt. 2” [click to listen]. In that breakdown Stat referenced an unreleased Eminem production entitled “Dance On It” saying, “What a song, Em, 50 and Dre, Stat Quo, Cashis, also featuring Jay…Z.” However, Stat clarified to DX that the Eminem and Jay-Z collaboration was in fact not “Dance On It,” but another song, one that may make its way to the buying public very soon.
“The song that featured Jay-Z is a song that Em’s putting on his album called ‘My Syllielable” – it’s like ‘my syllable,’ [only] he flipped it,” said Stat. “They probably have since taken Stat Quo off of that record now that I’m not affiliated with the label.”
“Dance On It,” Stat further clarified, was actually the song that ironically initiated the end of his working relationship with Eminem. Stat explained that Eminem had written the hook for the song, sent it to him, “And [then] he was like, ‘Man, it’s a smash.’ I thought it was a smash, but I was still reluctant about it. And then when I got [back] to L.A. I made ‘Here We Go.’”
Stat subsequently began leaning towards the Dr. Dre-produced “Here We Go” as his personal choice for the jumpoff joint for Statlanta and its planned summer ’07 release.
“But before he got [to L.A.] me and Em’s last conversation was ‘Dance On It’ was gonna be the [single],” said Stat. “So we had a meeting, it was me, Dre, Em, and Paul [Rosenberg of Shady Records]. So we sitting in there and we trying to figure out the [single]. And Em’s like, ‘Dance On It.’ And what made Em upset is because I was like, ‘I don’t know.’ But from Em’s standpoint, our last conversation was this was the song. But, I had made ‘Here We Go,’ and I thought [it should be the single].”
“And I made a joke,” Stat continued, “which I ain’t even gon’ get into that. But I had made a joke in that meeting that made Em upset. And from that point on, me and his relationship was strained. It was totally different. At that point for real [it was like] he had just said fuck it, I’m done. Even though [after my apology] it was [seemingly] all forgiven, [and] he had said it was all good, [but] it was never all good at that point.”
Following Eminem’s decision to remove himself from Stat’s project, a subsequent, and unexplained, decision made by Dr. Dre to not appear in Stat’s video for “Here We Go,” and the aforementioned lack of support for the single by parent label, Interscope, Stat began seeking his release from the label.
Now in hindsight Stat holds both Interscope’s greed and Dr. Dre’s unyielding personal critiques of his creations as partial culprits behind his inability to release an album during his five-year tenure with Shady/Aftermath.
“I’ma quote Jimmy Iovine,” Stat began. “It’s like the New England Patriots, imagine if they never played on Sunday and they just practiced all through the week. I was in the studio and Jimmy was there, and Jimmy said, ‘This like the greatest practice team of all time.’ ‘Cause ain’t shit came out.”
“But,” he continued. “You also got the heads of the label saying, ‘We want an Eminem album. We want a Dr. Dre album. We want another 50 Cent record. This is what we need for our stockholders. We need this money before the end of the fiscal year. They not concerned about a Stat Quo album. They’re not concerned about anybody that’s under the main people. They want the big bucks. They’d rather invest their money into a sure thing. That’s why when you look at Shady/Aftermath and look at the other artists they’re not coming out no time soon, until Em, Dre and 50 come [first].”
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Good to get that confirmation..
Now I wait for the official confirmation that I Need A Doctor is NOT for Detox..
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here you go (this tells you where it was from). old interview, courtesy hiphopdx...stupid f*cking label kept this song from coming out. stat woulda blown off this.
"Stat explained in detail how that sickness, along with a slew of other offensive occurrences, led to his decision to leave his label home for the past five years on “Dear Summer Pt. 2” [click to listen]. In that breakdown Stat referenced an unreleased Eminem production entitled “Dance On It” saying, “What a song, Em, 50 and Dre, Stat Quo, Cashis, also featuring Jay…Z.” However, Stat clarified to DX that the Eminem and Jay-Z collaboration was in fact not “Dance On It,” but another song, one that may make its way to the buying public very soon.
“The song that featured Jay-Z is a song that Em’s putting on his album called ‘My Syllielable” – it’s like ‘my syllable,’ [only] he flipped it,” said Stat. “They probably have since taken Stat Quo off of that record now that I’m not affiliated with the label.”
“Dance On It,” Stat further clarified, was actually the song that ironically initiated the end of his working relationship with Eminem. Stat explained that Eminem had written the hook for the song, sent it to him, “And [then] he was like, ‘Man, it’s a smash.’ I thought it was a smash, but I was still reluctant about it. And then when I got [back] to L.A. I made ‘Here We Go.’”
Stat subsequently began leaning towards the Dr. Dre-produced “Here We Go” as his personal choice for the jumpoff joint for Statlanta and its planned summer ’07 release.
“But before he got [to L.A.] me and Em’s last conversation was ‘Dance On It’ was gonna be the [single],” said Stat. “So we had a meeting, it was me, Dre, Em, and Paul [Rosenberg of Shady Records]. So we sitting in there and we trying to figure out the [single]. And Em’s like, ‘Dance On It.’ And what made Em upset is because I was like, ‘I don’t know.’ But from Em’s standpoint, our last conversation was this was the song. But, I had made ‘Here We Go,’ and I thought [it should be the single].”
“And I made a joke,” Stat continued, “which I ain’t even gon’ get into that. But I had made a joke in that meeting that made Em upset. And from that point on, me and his relationship was strained. It was totally different. At that point for real [it was like] he had just said fuck it, I’m done. Even though [after my apology] it was [seemingly] all forgiven, [and] he had said it was all good, [but] it was never all good at that point.”
Following Eminem’s decision to remove himself from Stat’s project, a subsequent, and unexplained, decision made by Dr. Dre to not appear in Stat’s video for “Here We Go,” and the aforementioned lack of support for the single by parent label, Interscope, Stat began seeking his release from the label.
Now in hindsight Stat holds both Interscope’s greed and Dr. Dre’s unyielding personal critiques of his creations as partial culprits behind his inability to release an album during his five-year tenure with Shady/Aftermath.
“I’ma quote Jimmy Iovine,” Stat began. “It’s like the New England Patriots, imagine if they never played on Sunday and they just practiced all through the week. I was in the studio and Jimmy was there, and Jimmy said, ‘This like the greatest practice team of all time.’ ‘Cause ain’t shit came out.”
“But,” he continued. “You also got the heads of the label saying, ‘We want an Eminem album. We want a Dr. Dre album. We want another 50 Cent record. This is what we need for our stockholders. We need this money before the end of the fiscal year. They not concerned about a Stat Quo album. They’re not concerned about anybody that’s under the main people. They want the big bucks. They’d rather invest their money into a sure thing. That’s why when you look at Shady/Aftermath and look at the other artists they’re not coming out no time soon, until Em, Dre and 50 come [first].”
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Good to get that confirmation..
Now I wait for the official confirmation that I Need A Doctor is NOT for Detox..
oh fo sho! 8)
:laugh: :D
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Yeah average.
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Songs sick! Dre sounds so good, I was listening to all the Detox stuff last night (Turn me on, Flashy Ect.) and he sounds so bad now he has Slim the Lobster writing his shit.
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cool cover someone made for the ituners
(http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/3201/eminemsyllables.jpg)
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shits not really that hot at all. just another unfinished leak. sounds hella old too.
agreed, but where was this Em for his last two Albums ???, he rips this shit up, also Stat & Cashis really compliment the overall feel of the track, w/o them it'd be kinda stale.
Jay's verse into Dre's :o
"I'm Crazy, Renegade Like Em & Jay-Z, I'm Rosemary's Baby"
-Cashis :pimp:
Props on tha leak Big Mike, lol! 8)
i dunno even eminem isn't good on this. for me the best track he dropped in years is 'Ridaz' - hard beat, right type of vocals, perfect flow, everything.
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theres a reason why the beat and hook is so simple....listen to what they're rapping about
yeah this is meant to be a sarcastic record, I'm still not feeling it though
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i think it's mediocre
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I like the concept 8)
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so this is for em's album then?
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expected allot more from a line-up like this
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shits not really that hot at all. just another unfinished leak. sounds hella old too.
agreed, but where was this Em for his last two Albums ???, he rips this shit up, also Stat & Cashis really compliment the overall feel of the track, w/o them it'd be kinda stale.
Jay's verse into Dre's :o
"I'm Crazy, Renegade Like Em & Jay-Z, I'm Rosemary's Baby"
-Cashis :pimp:
Props on tha leak Big Mike, lol! 8)
i dunno even eminem isn't good on this. for me the best track he dropped in years is 'Ridaz' - hard beat, right type of vocals, perfect flow, everything.
now that i can agree on! 8)
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Its alright, 50s verse doesn't really fit the concept as well as the others.
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this song is quality
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this shit is fucking weak. niggaz only rating this average shit because of the rappers on the track.
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I am really thinking about leaving this Forum.They should Rename it 'HateDubcnNation'....
Ungrateful Assholes wait for years to hear some Tracks & when they drop they smash em...
Idiots make threads like-Detox will suck because-&nobody of you Motherfuckers even heard the Album.
Either get a life & stop Bitching about everything on the Internet.This is getting worse everyday.....
:sign_werd:
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I am really thinking about leaving this Forum.They should Rename it 'HateDubcnNation'....
Ungrateful Assholes wait for years to hear some Tracks & when they drop they smash em...
Idiots make threads like-Detox will suck because-&nobody of you Motherfuckers even heard the Album.
Either get a life & stop Bitching about everything on the Internet.This is getting worse everyday.....
:sign_werd:
double :sign_werd:
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I am really thinking about leaving this Forum.They should Rename it 'HateDubcnNation'....
Ungrateful Assholes wait for years to hear some Tracks & when they drop they smash em...
Idiots make threads like-Detox will suck because-&nobody of you Motherfuckers even heard the Album.
Either get a life & stop Bitching about everything on the Internet.This is getting worse everyday.....
:sign_werd:
double :sign_werd:
triple :sign_werd:
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i agree this is like my 2nd time being on here on this forum.. And theres foos hating 90 percent of the time... Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but damn im just happy to hear some good westcoast music.. I think its time for the west to dominate the music game and i think it will soon...
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i agree this is like my 2nd time being on here on this forum.. And theres foos hating 90 percent of the time... Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but damn im just happy to hear some good westcoast music.. I think its time for the west to dominate the music game and i think it will soon...
yup all these bitch-ass h8terz are just compounding the WestCoast deficit, but we're coming back HARD for the 2 0 1 1, fo sho! 8)
no worries. ;D
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i agree this is like my 2nd time being on here on this forum.. And theres foos hating 90 percent of the time... Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but damn im just happy to hear some good westcoast music.. I think its time for the west to dominate the music game and i think it will soon...
yup all these bitch-ass h8terz are just compounding the WestCoast deficit, but we're coming back HARD for the 2 0 1 1, fo sho! 8)
no worries. ;D
thats right..... Like maylay said its official...
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I am really thinking about leaving this Forum.They should Rename it 'HateDubcnNation'....
Ungrateful Assholes wait for years to hear some Tracks & when they drop they smash em...
Idiots make threads like-Detox will suck because-&nobody of you Motherfuckers even heard the Album.
Either get a life & stop Bitching about everything on the Internet.This is getting worse everyday.....
:sign_werd:
lol if a couple of words hurt your feelings leave then.
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I like this song. The concept is true, the performances are fine, the rhythm is propulsive enough to keep momentum going throughout the song. I like it. It's not a song I would listen to over and over again, but it's a nice song, imo.
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Dont understand why people say Eminem was weak in this???? Do you guys listen to the lyrics? The wordPLay and how he rhymes words that dont seem to rhyme?? LISTEN MOTHAFUCKAS!!
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Dont understand why people say Eminem was weak in this???? Do you guys listen to the lyrics? The wordPLay and how he rhymes words that dont seem to rhyme?? LISTEN MOTHAFUCKAS!!
speak! 8)
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I hope Dre works with Erotic D on Detox
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Dont understand why people say Eminem was weak in this???? Do you guys listen to the lyrics? The wordPLay and how he rhymes words that dont seem to rhyme?? LISTEN MOTHAFUCKAS!!
Nah,,Game is better :D :D
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Dam Dre sounds dope on this
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I hope Dre works with Erotic D on Detox
would be cool, but he needs to get out of jail first ;D
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I hope Dre works with Erotic D on Detox
would be cool, but he needs to get out of jail first ;D
i'm sure D' got tracks layin' around. DETOX ain't gonna have that "Thirst Quenching" beat without Erotic D on a couple of tha beats. You can take that 2 tha bank.
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glad this leaked hahaha
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Damn I like that song, the concetp and the hook is damn funny. I like!
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Dont understand why people say Eminem was weak in this???? Do you guys listen to the lyrics? The wordPLay and how he rhymes words that dont seem to rhyme?? LISTEN MOTHAFUCKAS!!
speak! 8)
If we gotta dumb down our style and a-b-C IT
then so BE IT
cause nowadays THEzE KIDz, JEEZ
don’t give a SHIT bout LYYRICS
all they wanna hear is a BEAT and thats IT
long as they can go to the club and get BLITZ
pick up some CHICKz and get some DIGITz
and the DJ’s playing them HITZ
oh Thiz my jam, Thiz my SHIIT
we dont know a WORD to a VERSE,
all we know is the CHORUS
cause the CHORUS repeats the same FOUR WORDS-FOR US (SICK)
and the songs giNORMOUS, the whole FORMula’s switched
cause we don’t know anyMORE, what are HITZ
is it the beat, is it the RAP
is it a finger SNAP or the same 808 CLAP
and how do we ADAPT and get TRL VOTES
when 13 year OLDS control the REMOTE
and Ashley’s got a brand new NOSE
we gotta put some new em-phasis on our syllaBLES
Tried my best to point out the rhymes for those who say EMINEM CAME WEAK HAHAHA. THIS SHIT IS STUPID SICK> REAL MC SHIT! Aside from the lyrics, check out the concept of this rap. Also how he adds HUMOR to this. You can Analyze this Rap in so many ways.
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Significant record. :o
All come good! Need more traccs like this, concept is good and all stay true to it. No ignant shit here.
Another good Em tracc and even Jay-Z aint pop on this!
8.5
Had it on repeat 4x already.
P.S. Is it Cashis for sure and a Dre production like some say?
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Significant record. :o
All come good! Need more traccs like this, concept is good and all stay true to it. No ignant shit here.
Another good Em tracc and even Jay-Z aint pop on this!
8.5
Had it on repeat 4x already.
P.S. Is it Cashis for sure and a Dre production like some say?
100% cashis. not sure about dre
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Significant record. :o
All come good! Need more traccs like this, concept is good and all stay true to it. No ignant shit here.
Another good Em tracc and even Jay-Z aint pop on this!
8.5
Had it on repeat 4x already.
P.S. Is it Cashis for sure and a Dre production like some say?
100% cashis. not sure about dre
Propped u bro ;)
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File Not Found could someone re up please 8)
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File Not Found could someone re up please 8)
http://www.limelinx.com/files/97faba41a16862f5912671f3c0990530
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File Not Found could someone re up please 8)
http://www.limelinx.com/files/97faba41a16862f5912671f3c0990530
Thanks
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I like this song. The concept is true, the performances are fine, the rhythm is propulsive enough to keep momentum going throughout the song. I like it. It's not a song I would listen to over and over again, but it's a nice song, imo.
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Been listening to this track at least 3 times a day since it dropped. It has its pros and cons but from a humble fan's point of view, every one brought something great to the table on this one.
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shits hot!
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Can somebody re-up the joint please ?
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come on guys it's just a 'joke' track...the way i see they were all prob just in the studio doing some serious sesions then decided to put something like this together for shits n giggles
this wasn't meant to be critized as a "great" or "horrible" song..it's just a fun song, shut up and bump it or don't. You guys are way to hard to please on this forum, nothing will please you guys I truly hope artists dont read 75% of the shit you guys write. Em, Jay, Dr. Dre, 50 cent, stat quo, & cashis on one track. I dont give a shit how it sounds I'll take over Hurricane Chris, Flo-Rida, Justin Bieber, lil Boosie, and all them other 'rappers' any day.