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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: TRG on November 09, 2011, 01:00:11 AM
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8) Props yo!
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Is "Back Against The Wall" any different now that Dre got credited also?
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This album is Str8 EPIC CLASSIC SHIT 8) :o
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Is "Back Against The Wall" any different now that Dre got credited also?
New beat and Dre announces Detox will be released on February 8th 2012 at the end of the song !
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Is "Back Against The Wall" any different now that Dre got credited also?
New beat and Dre announces Detox will be released on February 8th 2012 at the end of the song !
A release date for "Detox"? Get the fuck outta here.
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Is "Back Against The Wall" any different now that Dre got credited also?
New beat and Dre announces Detox will be released on February 8th 2012 at the end of the song !
A release date for "Detox"? Get the fuck outta here.
He's coming !
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Is "Back Against The Wall" any different now that Dre got credited also?
New beat and Dre announces Detox will be released on February 8th 2012 at the end of the song !
A release date for "Detox"? Get the fuck outta here.
hahaha
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Is "Back Against The Wall" any different now that Dre got credited also?
New beat and Dre announces Detox will be released on February 8th 2012 at the end of the song !
A release date for "Detox"? Get the fuck outta here.
I was just fucking with you ... on both topics
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"War Music" is nothin' special, couple of good songs but that's it. Slim should've let Sid Roams handle all the production on it. He raps about gangsta shit, so why not use dark beats?
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"War Music" is nothin' special, couple of good songs but that's it. Slim should've let Sid Roams handle all the production on it. He raps about gangsta shit, so why not use dark beats?
this
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Is there an untagged version?
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february 8th is a wednesday :-\
i doubt an untagged version drops, whoo kid never does that. ill keep my fingers crossed though.
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I actually really like the mixtape, nice beats and Slim is listenable, some hooks are quite bad though...
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cant help but think homie got put on because his uncle is the real freeway ricky ross, he sounds ALOT like sly boogie
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only problem i got with this mixtape is that sly fag tryna sound like the late great nate dogg so blatantly but the tape is nice i like it
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only problem i got with this mixtape is that sly fag tryna sound like the late great nate dogg so blatantly but the tape is nice i like it
i think sly brings his own flavour on that one and sounds a lot less like nate than the other tracks.
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^^^^ I agree... but he sounds way better when he imitates Nate ( even if it's lame) ...
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cant help but think homie got put on because his uncle is the real freeway ricky ross, he sounds ALOT like sly boogie
he sounds alot like Budden on some tracks too
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Dope tape. im notice that slim sounds like slim, what u trippin? Werry good tape, im suprised
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^^^^ I agree... but he sounds way better when he imitates Nate ( even if it's lame) ...
Sad but true.
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thanks, ill give it a spin tonight
ppl really checkin for this tho?
the other sites posted this, n ppl were hardly postin any comments.
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I thought this got pushed back a day for Dre to master it?
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I thought this got pushed back a day for Dre to master it?
slim said 9-11, that's one day.
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Is there an untagged version?
about half of it is already out untagged
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Is there an untagged version?
about half of it is already out untagged
Slim said on his twitter there would be an untagged coming soon.
I like this tape, modern day gangster rap done well, can only see Slim getting better as well.
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Best mixtape of 2011, fuck the police!!!!
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Best mixtape of 2011, fuck the police!!!!
lol slap yo self ::)
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falling star reminds me busta's 'decisions', dre prolly had a hand in both beats. you got that chilled piano with the boomy bass to similar effect. and that nice organ sound he uses a lot, like on busta's 'goldmine'. in fact those three tracks work very nicely back to back, maybe throw 'imagine' in there too 8)
anyone bothered to make an untagged version with leftovers/previous leaked tracks? then we'd have the definitive collection of mobster music so far. i could help with untagged edits off the youtube vids.
my personal favourites are still 'get your money up' and 'beef', along with 'work for it'. and 'falling star' for something more chilled. 'marta' is also dope and there was another jake one track that leaked before, 'i aint gonna say nothing'. shame 'aftermath psychopath' never leaked in proper quality sounds like that one coulda been a hard hitting beat.
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I thought it was good but I can't be on it like that. Slim is too chill and he reminds me of a nice guy. But I guess it's only fitting that rick Ross gets involved with hip hop somehow. I'm rootin for him but truthfully the only thing I wanna hear from aftermath is Dre. Sounds fucked up but it's true. There's definitely some fire on this tape.
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Best mixtape of 2011, fuck the police!!!!
not saying much but I think Game had a better mixtape
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The quality of the tape isnt too good. Fine to listen too but the early leaks/releases are much better
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For a first official mixtape this shit is dope, Slim can only get better and his production values will improve ten fold, looking forward to "The Movie" 8)
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falling star reminds me busta's 'decisions', dre prolly had a hand in both beats. you got that chilled piano with the boomy bass to similar effect. and that nice organ sound he uses a lot, like on busta's 'goldmine'. in fact those three tracks work very nicely back to back, maybe throw 'imagine' in there too 8)
i hear what you mean about the sound, but other producers use that too.
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
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Bishop was a way better rapper ( his voice could be boring at times though) ... too bad things didn't work for him but at least he kept releasing music through street albums ... anyways, only Eminem and fifty ( a fifth and last album with endless pushbacks) will release new albums on the Math ... Slim is another Hittman/ Bishop Lamont
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Slim >>>>> Kendrick
Kendrick is overrated imo. His voice is kinda wack tbh
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nothin xtra IMO.
Not bad, but...
but...
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
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Slim >>>>> Kendrick
Kendrick is overrated imo. His voice is kinda wack tbh
You can't be serious? Kendrick has good wordplay, makes great storytelling songs and has a dope flow. What does Slim have? His instrumentals are what carries him.
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1. Dreaming - 4.5/5. This is a dope opener. Slim sounds cool on here. People are right in saying he's not exceptional but he's talented in all faucets of hip-hop it sounds like.
2. What Goes Up - 4/5. The quality of this is pretty low; odd. Ignoring that, the track is pretty tight. The beat is hot & Slim's flow is on point. Even Snoop sounds fresh on this.
3. Fuck You - 3.5/5. I don't like this Yummy Bingham on the hook; annoying pitched voice. The rest of the track is OK, not as good as the first two.
4. Falling Star - 4.5/5. Loving the Silk/Choc beat. Both Nikki & Sly add a lot to this as well. Slim sounds best on joints like this.
5. Back Against the Wall - 3.75/5. Dre sounds ok on this. I like Sly on here. Honestly though, T.I.'s version is better )beat is better suited for him). Slim is alright here too.
6. Martyr - 4.5/5. Sound quality is awfully low again. Always loved this joint. Slim sounds very dope on these hardcore east coast sounding records too.
7. South Central Blues - 4/5. This is a very nice joint. The beat is smooth & Slim's flow is on point. I also like D Brown on the hook.
8. Whose House - 4/5. Beat/Hook is cool. It's a cool collab to see. Kendrick's flow is on crisp here. A real nice verse.
9. See It - 3.75/5. This is smooth. Not the best track but it's cool. Has a different vibe from the rest of the tape; a little versatility for sure.
10. Gun Play - 4/5. Back to the street shit lol. He sounds good; reminds me slightly of 50 Cent's "Heat."
11. Take It Easy - Difficult to rate but a cool outro
Overall a very cool tape 8)
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Slim >>>>> Kendrick
Kendrick is overrated imo. His voice is kinda wack tbh
You gotta be kiddin me... really?
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
that's what a lot of people are saying
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I've had a feeling that the only reason why this Dre gave this guy a shot was because of his supposed relations with DOC and probably his street ties. I know it's common in the industry and i may even
be wrong but i seriously doubt dude would sign him if he was regular joe from South Central. What i'm saying is there's probably a motive as to why they signed him, outside of his "talent" i believe, might be tax write-off might be something else but i just get the feeling that it ain't strictly music cuz Slim isn't wack but def isn't anything special at all and does not have the star potential that Aftermath/Interscope usually looks for.
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I've had a feeling that the only reason why this Dre gave this guy a shot was because of his supposed relations with DOC and probably his street ties. I know it's common in the industry and i may even
be wrong but i seriously doubt dude would sign him if he was regular joe from South Central. What i'm saying is there's probably a motive as to why they signed him, outside of his "talent" i believe, might be tax write-off might be something else but i just get the feeling that it ain't strictly music cuz Slim isn't wack but def isn't anything special at all and does not have the star potential that Aftermath/Interscope usually looks for.
That's what i've been thinkin too. Is Slim also related to Chocolate? He been fuckin with Dre ever since the start of Death Row.
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like someone said i don't think there is much interest on the interwebs in dude at all. right here is where you'll find the most commentary on this tape. i was looking over some other blogs where this and the dre track were posted (like 2dope) and there was like 2-3 comments, which is pathetic if you see how much interest there is in other artists. i think dre has turned off a lot of general hip hop fans by all the delays, low quality/corny output as of late and all the artists that have been peddled over there only to get dropped. it's all about the big bucks now, jimmy the jew, headphone endorsements. it's not even funny, it's just meh.
even dre's appearance on this tape is nothing to write home about. you'd expect something big given the supposed vault, even for a throwaway. that's my rant. positive is that we've got some cool music to bump from slim already. hopefully he can drop a lot more tracks like bishop did.
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I've had a feeling that the only reason why this Dre gave this guy a shot was because of his supposed relations with DOC and probably his street ties. I know it's common in the industry and i may even
be wrong but i seriously doubt dude would sign him if he was regular joe from South Central. What i'm saying is there's probably a motive as to why they signed him, outside of his "talent" i believe, might be tax write-off might be something else but i just get the feeling that it ain't strictly music cuz Slim isn't wack but def isn't anything special at all and does not have the star potential that Aftermath/Interscope usually looks for.
That's what i've been thinkin too. Is Slim also related to Chocolate? He been fuckin with Dre ever since the start of Death Row.
Chocolate is his uncle.
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only thing im waitin for, is new leaks from the new and/or old aftermath-vault,, bound to happen sooner or later. fuck a detox-album
whatever happnd to that "notafraid2leak"-kid?
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Dre is basically retired ... seems to me the motivation wasn't for some time anymore and when he saw the opportunity to make big bucks with the headphone , he just put his whole energy into it and completelyput music aside ... the fact there is no one single Dre beat on Game or on this tape is another proof ... he's just fucking around , changing/adding minor things on some others beatmakers instrumentals here and there ... the fact that Snoop is hitting up the studio with others producers to get him beats for Detox shows Dre involvment and dedication in his music isn't there anymore ... basically he wants to do very little work for the joke " Detox", that's it will never come out or will be garbage because Dre moved on from music ...
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
that's what a lot of people are saying
Exactly. And that's been evident since the start. What many forgot is that Bishop was set to be Dre's new "sidekick" for the "Detox" era, like Snoop during the "Chronic" era and Em in the "2001" era. Slim the Mobster was a typical additional sighnee like 50, Game...etc (not the main sidekick-type character). Bishop's departure from Aftermath put a hold on those plans which added to Detox's delay even more. Now Dre is desperately trying to replace Bishop as his new main protoge, but people like Mobster, Game/50, Hayes, and even Kendrick (to an extent) won't. Kendrick does stand out more than the others like Bishop did, but I feel he doesn't display as much of a versatile entertainment value that can reach all demographics that Bishop has.
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
that's what a lot of people are saying
Exactly. And that's been evident since the start. What many forgot is that Bishop was set to be Dre's new "sidekick" for the "Detox" era, like Snoop during the "Chronic" era and Em in the "2001" era. Slim the Mobster was a typical additional sighnee like 50, Game...etc (not the main sidekick-type character). Bishop's departure from Aftermath put a hold on those plans which added to Detox's delay even more. Now Dre is desperately trying to replace Bishop as his new main protoge, but people like Mobster, Game/50, Hayes, and even Kendrick (to an extent) won't. Kendrick does stand out more than the others like Bishop did, but I feel he doesn't display as much of a versatile entertainment value that can reach all demographics that Bishop has.
bishop wasnt taht great either. lack of charisma n kinda borin
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
that's what a lot of people are saying
Exactly. And that's been evident since the start. What many forgot is that Bishop was set to be Dre's new "sidekick" for the "Detox" era, like Snoop during the "Chronic" era and Em in the "2001" era. Slim the Mobster was a typical additional sighnee like 50, Game...etc (not the main sidekick-type character). Bishop's departure from Aftermath put a hold on those plans which added to Detox's delay even more. Now Dre is desperately trying to replace Bishop as his new main protoge, but people like Mobster, Game/50, Hayes, and even Kendrick (to an extent) won't. Kendrick does stand out more than the others like Bishop did, but I feel he doesn't display as much of a versatile entertainment value that can reach all demographics that Bishop has.
bishop wasnt taht great either. lack of charisma n kinda borin
bishop was dope, had good content for the most part, although i didn't like his vocals all the time and especially his slower flow. i think stat quo deserved to drop his album over there and that joell ortiz was the best artist signed in recent years. good thing he was smart and left before being shelved for years and/or dropped.
after the big bang (letdown overall) i'm dubious whether dre has any spectacular tracks left outside his own album for signees, but slim the mobster could be suitable for lacing some of those gangsta beats that he's known so well for. looking more and more like anticipointment tho :monkey_dance2:
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
that's what a lot of people are saying
Exactly. And that's been evident since the start. What many forgot is that Bishop was set to be Dre's new "sidekick" for the "Detox" era, like Snoop during the "Chronic" era and Em in the "2001" era. Slim the Mobster was a typical additional sighnee like 50, Game...etc (not the main sidekick-type character). Bishop's departure from Aftermath put a hold on those plans which added to Detox's delay even more. Now Dre is desperately trying to replace Bishop as his new main protoge, but people like Mobster, Game/50, Hayes, and even Kendrick (to an extent) won't. Kendrick does stand out more than the others like Bishop did, but I feel he doesn't display as much of a versatile entertainment value that can reach all demographics that Bishop has.
bishop wasnt taht great either. lack of charisma n kinda borin
You really think so? Well, I respect your opinion. But I honestly found him quite funny and entertaining ever since I first heard It's Bishop, and he melded it well between party/fun content and conscious subject matter. Not to mention the creative/gothic ghost themes he'd do every now and then- a unique element hardly seen in Hip Hop today. With it all being wrapped up in a "Platinum backbacker/proud geek" type rapper as opposed to the boring and typical street/gangsta gimmick. Add on top of that being a much better lyricist with better flow than slim the mobster, IMO.
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what about hitman?
that was dre's sidekick.........and he was a flop........people shouldnt be checking for dre sidekicks
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what about hitman?
that was dre's sidekick.........and he was a flop........people shouldnt be checking for dre sidekicks
This.
Back against the Wall was one of Dre's best flows that I've heard in awhile. I don't think people really care who Dre's sidekick is, only that the music is dope.l
In re to Bishop Lamont, he had a nice flow, but it always seemed like he was trying to be Jay Z to me. Pretty big shoes to fill that he wasn't able to fill. Once he left Aftermath, his music has been pretty mediocre.
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I thought Hittman sounded pretty dope actually
Well just got the mixtape downloaded. Here's the quick review:
Dreaming (2/5)
What Goes Up (1/5)
Fuck you (3/5)
Falling Star (2/5)
Back Against the Wall (2/5)
Martyr (1/5)
South Central Blues (1/5)
Whose House (1/5)
See It (4/5)
Gun Play (1/5)
Take it Easy (5/5)
The best track by far was Take it Easy, but we only get a 1:37 short version of the song!
deleting all tracks except three of them.
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The problem with Bishop Lamont is that he fell the fuck off when he started to work with Dre. I wouldn't be surprised if there are actually good Slim The Mobster songs from the time before he worked with Dre.
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
that's what a lot of people are saying
Exactly. And that's been evident since the start. What many forgot is that Bishop was set to be Dre's new "sidekick" for the "Detox" era, like Snoop during the "Chronic" era and Em in the "2001" era. Slim the Mobster was a typical additional sighnee like 50, Game...etc (not the main sidekick-type character). Bishop's departure from Aftermath put a hold on those plans which added to Detox's delay even more. Now Dre is desperately trying to replace Bishop as his new main protoge, but people like Mobster, Game/50, Hayes, and even Kendrick (to an extent) won't. Kendrick does stand out more than the others like Bishop did, but I feel he doesn't display as much of a versatile entertainment value that can reach all demographics that Bishop has.
bishop wasnt taht great either. lack of charisma n kinda borin
bishop was one of the most charismatic artists from aftermath
bishop was dope, had good content for the most part, although i didn't like his vocals all the time and especially his slower flow. i think stat quo deserved to drop his album over there and that joell ortiz was the best artist signed in recent years. good thing he was smart and left before being shelved for years and/or dropped.
after the big bang (letdown overall) i'm dubious whether dre has any spectacular tracks left outside his own album for signees, but slim the mobster could be suitable for lacing some of those gangsta beats that he's known so well for. looking more and more like anticipointment tho :monkey_dance2:
joell took a long time before releasing another album
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I like the music, features & production, but I can't help to think that Bishop Lamont is a far superior rapper to the somewhat bland and average Slim The Mobster.
Slim doesn't really stand out in any way.. neither lyrics, flow, voice or charisma sets him apart from most new rappers..
true, dre is making himself look bad by hyping slim
that's what a lot of people are saying
Exactly. And that's been evident since the start. What many forgot is that Bishop was set to be Dre's new "sidekick" for the "Detox" era, like Snoop during the "Chronic" era and Em in the "2001" era. Slim the Mobster was a typical additional sighnee like 50, Game...etc (not the main sidekick-type character). Bishop's departure from Aftermath put a hold on those plans which added to Detox's delay even more. Now Dre is desperately trying to replace Bishop as his new main protoge, but people like Mobster, Game/50, Hayes, and even Kendrick (to an extent) won't. Kendrick does stand out more than the others like Bishop did, but I feel he doesn't display as much of a versatile entertainment value that can reach all demographics that Bishop has.
bishop wasnt taht great either. lack of charisma n kinda borin
bishop was one of the most charismatic artists from aftermath
bishop was dope, had good content for the most part, although i didn't like his vocals all the time and especially his slower flow. i think stat quo deserved to drop his album over there and that joell ortiz was the best artist signed in recent years. good thing he was smart and left before being shelved for years and/or dropped.
after the big bang (letdown overall) i'm dubious whether dre has any spectacular tracks left outside his own album for signees, but slim the mobster could be suitable for lacing some of those gangsta beats that he's known so well for. looking more and more like anticipointment tho :monkey_dance2:
joell took a long time before releasing another album
lol, no
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i probably wont convince you, but stating that bishop lacks charisma just sounds silly. unless we're not looking at the same artist
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He had no charisma on the mic. Interviews and other things, now that's a different story.
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Slim the Mobster sounds a lot like Joe Budden, anyone else hear that?
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Dre needs to assign some new talent scouts, his latest discovery is a bit :sleep:
Also he is not helping matters by providing his new side-kick a wacky uninspired beat and a crummy written verse by his ghostwriters.
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The problem with Bishop Lamont is that he fell the fuck off when he started to work with Dre.
lol so iyo, Who I Gotta Kill to Get a Record Deal is his best work? imo its his worst. The street albums he dropped while on Aftermath are his best work and show his growth as an artist.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are actually good Slim The Mobster songs from the time before he worked with Dre.
You sound like you have no clue what you're talking about. Unless you're just trolling. His pre-Aftermath mixtape was posted up here. You haven't listened to it? It was worse than this. The same Slim with worse production.
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I wouldn't be surprised if there are actually good Slim The Mobster songs from the time before he worked with Dre.
You sound like you have no clue what you're talking about. Unless you're just trolling. His pre-Aftermath mixtape was posted up here. You haven't listened to it? It was worse than this. The same Slim with worse production.
I have listened to it, but nothing stood out for me... but that's also the only project I've heard from him. In total I've heard about 20 songs of his, of which very little I've played very few (probably none) more than once.
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I wouldn't be surprised if there are actually good Slim The Mobster songs from the time before he worked with Dre.
You sound like you have no clue what you're talking about. Unless you're just trolling. His pre-Aftermath mixtape was posted up here. You haven't listened to it? It was worse than this. The same Slim with worse production.
I have listened to it, but nothing stood out for me... but that's also the only project I've heard from him. In total I've heard about 20 songs of his, of which very little I've played very few (probably none) more than once.
well that was him before Aftermath. Now you don't have to wonder what he sounded like before Dre. Also is Who I Gotta Kill to Get a Record Deal your favorite Bishop project?
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im surprised no one pointed out theres no aftermath logo on the backcover?
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I never got the hype with bishop none of his mistakes bowed me.
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Slim >>>>> Kendrick
Kendrick is overrated imo. His voice is kinda wack tbh
C'mon dawg, you serious? Kendrick is not overrated. You trippin uuugly dawg ha.
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This was a nice Lil Street album. Not bad at all. Then again, Im a "G" Rap fan.
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im surprised no one pointed out theres no aftermath logo on the backcover?
I'm confused by the whole situation. I mean is he coming out on Aftermath as a solo artist or not? Cuz from what i remember wasn't he signed as a writer?
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im surprised no one pointed out theres no aftermath logo on the backcover?
I'm confused by the whole situation. I mean is he coming out on Aftermath as a solo artist or not? Cuz from what i remember wasn't he signed as a writer?
It's a mixtape what does a logo matter? Lol
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full untagged version?
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I wouldn't be surprised if there are actually good Slim The Mobster songs from the time before he worked with Dre.
You sound like you have no clue what you're talking about. Unless you're just trolling. His pre-Aftermath mixtape was posted up here. You haven't listened to it? It was worse than this. The same Slim with worse production.
I have listened to it, but nothing stood out for me... but that's also the only project I've heard from him. In total I've heard about 20 songs of his, of which very little I've played very few (probably none) more than once.
well that was him before Aftermath. Now you don't have to wonder what he sounded like before Dre. Also is Who I Gotta Kill to Get a Record Deal your favorite Bishop project?
If I had to pick a favorote, yes it would be. It's gotten the most spins from me by a long mile.
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I got tired of hearing Bishop attack hip-hop. I think he's a great artist but a lot of his raps are about how he hates what hip-hop has become.
I never liked K.Dot but when he fliped into Kendrick Lamar I really got into him, especially since section80 where I think he just started growing into his own.
Slim is really boring and i've liked one track which is mutherfucking streets. he might be good but that mixtape isn't an example of it.
I Enjoy hayes and stat quo both of which have shown they can spit.
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im surprised no one pointed out theres no aftermath logo on the backcover?
I'm confused by the whole situation. I mean is he coming out on Aftermath as a solo artist or not? Cuz from what i remember wasn't he signed as a writer?
he acts like hes signed to aftermath & ready to drop an album, im not sure if hes signed.
im surprised no one pointed out theres no aftermath logo on the backcover?
I'm confused by the whole situation. I mean is he coming out on Aftermath as a solo artist or not? Cuz from what i remember wasn't he signed as a writer?
It's a mixtape what does a logo matter? Lol
its matters because slim acts like he's on aftermath. bishop had the aftermath logo on a lot of his mixtapes, as they are official.
this just says gang module, so this mixtape is probably not an aftermath release
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i probably wont convince you, but stating that bishop lacks charisma just sounds silly. unless we're not looking at the same artist
what was so charismatic bout him?
"gimme pusssy, gimme money"
"gimme pussy, gimme money"
"gimme pussy, gimme money"
dude was a clown
(http://www.movieposterdb.com/posters/05_11/1998/0120595/l_66416_0120595_2fd1821a.jpg)
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you dont like him, that's another story.
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wheres the hardcopy he was talkin about in that interview??? somebody hit up his twitter.
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you dont like him, that's another story.
no,
i fucks wit bishop as a lyricsit, i dont like him any less than any other random ("insert") rapper.
but i dont find him charismatic, he's not Babe The Pig, Snoop, Wiz or 2pac
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im surprised no one pointed out theres no aftermath logo on the backcover?
I'm confused by the whole situation. I mean is he coming out on Aftermath as a solo artist or not? Cuz from what i remember wasn't he signed as a writer?
he acts like hes signed to aftermath & ready to drop an album, im not sure if hes signed.
im surprised no one pointed out theres no aftermath logo on the backcover?
I'm confused by the whole situation. I mean is he coming out on Aftermath as a solo artist or not? Cuz from what i remember wasn't he signed as a writer?
He got a Dre feature on a tape and has been involved in a lot of the Detox leaks, of course he's signed to the Math, where did this latest conspiracy theory come from?
It's a mixtape what does a logo matter? Lol
its matters because slim acts like he's on aftermath. bishop had the aftermath logo on a lot of his mixtapes, as they are official.
this just says gang module, so this mixtape is probably not an aftermath release
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He got a Dre feature on a tape and has been involved in a lot of the Detox leaks, of course he's signed to the Math, where did this latest conspiracy theory come from?
a feature, so? dre like slim so that could be a favour.
sly and kobe have been involved with the reference songs too, that doesn't make them signed. slim may only be signed as a writer, like rebel said.
for a rapper with a future with mixtapes, it's sure is strange that there's no aftermath logo, don't you think?
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He got a Dre feature on a tape and has been involved in a lot of the Detox leaks, of course he's signed to the Math, where did this latest conspiracy theory come from?
a feature, so? dre like slim so that could be a favour.
sly and kobe have been involved with the reference songs too, that doesn't make them signed. slim may only be signed as a writer, like rebel said.
for a rapper with a future with mixtapes, it's sure is strange that there's no aftermath logo, don't you think?
He's said in multiple interviews he's signed, I just don't understand why you've created and decided to believe this crackpot theory. Has your hate for Slim got something to do with your love for Bishop? So now we just have to stop believing what people say even when there is nothing that points to the contrary? Smh. If Slim wasn't signed you can bet someone would have have said something by now. I'm not even gonna go back and forth with you on this, it's common knowledge.
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He got a Dre feature on a tape and has been involved in a lot of the Detox leaks, of course he's signed to the Math, where did this latest conspiracy theory come from?
a feature, so? dre like slim so that could be a favour.
sly and kobe have been involved with the reference songs too, that doesn't make them signed. slim may only be signed as a writer, like rebel said.
for a rapper with a future with mixtapes, it's sure is strange that there's no aftermath logo, don't you think?
He's said in multiple interviews he's signed, I just don't understand why you've created and decided to believe this crackpot theory. Has your hate for Slim got something to do with your love for Bishop? So now we just have to stop believing what people say even when there is nothing that points to the contrary? Smh. If Slim wasn't signed you can bet someone would have have said something by now. I'm not even gonna go back and forth with you on this, it's common knowledge.
slim has shown in interviews that he's an idiot, so i cant take his word for it. or do you believe that he's become a millionare like he claims? lol.
lol do you seriously believe i hate slim? if so, then you dont know what hate means. i think he's a mediocre rapper & he acts a fool in interviews, so i speak on it. nothing to do with bishop lamont, i was already doing this when bishop was still on aftermath. you can check my post archive.
you say you should believe what artists say in interviews, but a lot of times lies are told. take game for example, hes not on aftermath.
look, off course im just speculating. but again, i ask you isn't it strange that there's no aftermath logo on the mixtape?
aftermath is a mystery label, lets not act like everything is transparant. my bad if i'm wrong though
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Cool mixtape, I feel it.
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I like the latter half of the tape, starting from Martyr.
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I interviewed Slim the other day (dropping soon) and he said this War Music project had nothing to do with Aftermath it was all his label Gang Module.
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I interviewed Slim the other day (dropping soon) and he said this War Music project had nothing to do with Aftermath it was all his label Gang Module.
i figured, that's what the logo said.
i guess its not a crackpot theory eh dubsmith? :laugh:
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I interviewed Slim the other day (dropping soon) and he said this War Music project had nothing to do with Aftermath it was all his label Gang Module.
i figured, that's what the logo said.
i guess its not a crackpot theory eh dubsmith? :laugh:
Like I said, it's a street album. It's obviously to help establish his label, has nothing to do with him being signed or not.
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I interviewed Slim the other day (dropping soon) and he said this War Music project had nothing to do with Aftermath it was all his label Gang Module.
i figured, that's what the logo said.
i guess its not a crackpot theory eh dubsmith? :laugh:
Like I said, it's a street album. It's obviously to help establish his label, has nothing to do with him being signed or not.
you said the mixtape logo doesnt matter, but it does.
It's a mixtape what does a logo matter? Lol
the news articles made it seem like it was an aftermath release, but its not. slim could still be signed though, but i think its just as a writer.
we'll see though