West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Tha Crip on June 15, 2007, 01:37:10 AM
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Tony Yayo is also on the track...must be from LL's new album....enjoy
http://www.zshare.net/audio/228134525442b3/ (http://www.zshare.net/audio/228134525442b3/)
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So I guess they werent lying, when they said this will be the first LL cd after 3 albums, with parental advisory sticker.
Dope track, Kool G Rap outshines them all (shocker).
Better than any track on LLs last 2 albums.
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Can't say I don't like that line up :)
Props on the link, track sounds pretty good to me, so far I've heard Prodigy and 50 and they dope
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dope
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Dope track, Kool G Rap outshines them all (shocker).
Better than any track on LLs last 2 albums.
+1
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Pretty fucking horrible actually. Has anyone saying this is dope actually heard LL at his best? This is as commercial as any of his R&B songs.
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I think this is dope. Props Crip.
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Nice. LL used to have collabos like this all the time on his albums and he got away from it. G Rap steals the show again as usual. 8)
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L definately needed something like this to bring his audience back. The song's a banger and we haven't been able to say that about a Cool J joint in recent times.
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L definately needed something like this to bring his audience back. The song's a banger and we haven't been able to say that about a Cool J joint in recent times.
Well the ladies he has been catering to heavily since Mr. Smith. He just has had less and less street songs like this one since his G.O.A.T. album dropped. So he is trying to bridge the 2 audiences back again. 4321, I Shot Ya, posse cuts where missing from his albums and those str8 hip hop tracks.
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Nice. LL used to have collabos like this all the time on his albums and he got away from it. G Rap steals the show again as usual. 8)
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lol i already posted this
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was that L goin at Jay in his verse
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Its official, Legendary DJ and Multi-Platinum Producer Bobcat and Rap Mogul LL Cool J the GOAT is finally back working together!!! On the early morning of Wednesday May 16, 2007, DJ Bobcat got an unexpected call from LL telling him to fly to New York to work on the new album! This is a historical album for many reasons, LL is officially the newest member of G Unit and working directly with 50 Cent, also Legendary DJ Bobcat that produced the majority of LL’s BIGGEST HITS including I Need Love, Mama Said Knock You Out, I’m Bad, Kanday, Jack The Ripper to name a few has finally reunited and lastly, this is LL’s final album on Def Jam Records, Wow!!!!
After being reunited in the studio, Bobcat worked on a couple of new songs for LL and LL asked him to do a show in Little Rock Arkansas! Can you believe that?!! After countless years of not working with each other Legendary DJ Bobcat one of the greatest DJ’s of all time and Ladies Love Cool J one of the greatest rappers of all time both on stage together with around 15,000 screaming fans!!!! Unbelievable!!!! Watch out y'all lightning does strike twice!!!!
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Wow! Dope Track!
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Props. Quality hook up! 8)
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my bad somebody delete this shit
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Beat is tight everybody came good Except LL and Yayo
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Dope track, Kool G Rap outshines them all (shocker).
How is that a shocker? Kool G owns both of them... Go listen to his stuff...
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Ever heard of sarcazm ?
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50 & Yayo were horrible. LL at least brought some decent subject matter, and yeah he's undoubtedly going at Jay. Looks like 50 got in his ear to start some beefin.
P was cool, and G Rap is very good as usual.
I guess I like the song in principle, but I wasn't impressed w/ the execution. It just seems obvious to me that 50 & LL are trying to gain some credibility back with their audience that they completely shit on over the last few years. So it's kinda lame.
And I thought Marley Marl produced "Mama Said Knock You Out". I could be wrong though...
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It was recorded at Marley's House, but it was produced by Bobcat. That beat wasn't even originally for LL. It was for the Microphone Mafia (Threat, Neffertitti, etc.) whom Bobcat was producing for at the time. But LL wanted it...
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It was recorded at Marley's House, but it was produced by Bobcat. That beat wasn't even originally for LL. It was for the Microphone Mafia (Threat, Neffertitti, etc.) whom Bobcat was producing for at the time. But LL wanted it...
Thanks for the knowledge. +1
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lmao@yayo, loool
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prodigy came the hardest i thought
50 and yayo were wack...yayo especially
personally thought kool g rap and ll were decent
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It was recorded at Marley's House, but it was produced by Bobcat. That beat wasn't even originally for LL. It was for the Microphone Mafia (Threat, Neffertitti, etc.) whom Bobcat was producing for at the time. But LL wanted it...
Thanks for the knowledge. +1
You're welcome.....
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Why is LL going at jay z? Whats he dissing him about in the song? My speakers are fucked and cant hear it myself.
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Damnnnnnn, propz for this, I'ma bout to check it.
Feelin' LL and Kool G Rap..tight shit.