West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: rhythmalism on June 23, 2009, 07:52:34 PM
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http://www.zshare.net/audio/617766731a6d3c54/
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is this a only built 4 cuban linx 2 track?
dude needs to quit bullshittin and release this. i'm hoping for another dope record like the first one. i'm expecting ghostface to be on this shit heavily
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dude needs to quit bullshittin and release this.
It's droppin august 11. 8)
And it's for sure a mix-tape track, not "OB4CL 2" material.
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is this a only built 4 cuban linx 2 track?
dude needs to quit bullshittin and release this. i'm hoping for another dope record like the first one. i'm expecting ghostface to be on this shit heavily
It's off his mixtape "Blood On Chef's Apron" with no DJ
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Joell has always been nice but he's really stepped up his game lyrically since Slaughterhouse formed.
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JOELL ORTIZ
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Joell has always been nice but he's really stepped up his game lyrically since Slaughterhouse formed.
thats because when your already nice, and you rap with some wack ass mF's eventually there just gonna bring u down to there level... like if he was rapping with the game lol name dropping he would turn into some wack ass mf ... however, when you surround yourself with talented muthafuckers.. you automatically level up, just by learning absorbing all that knowledge and game.
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http://www.zshare.net/audio/617766731a6d3c54/
props, tunes sick, sick shit
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Joell has always been nice but he's really stepped up his game lyrically since Slaughterhouse formed.
thats because when your already nice, and you rap with some wack ass mF's eventually there just gonna bring u down to there level... like if he was rapping with the game lol name dropping he would turn into some wack ass mf ... however, when you surround yourself with talented muthafuckers.. you automatically level up, just by learning absorbing all that knowledge and game.
True story. He'd be bi-polar. :(
Aftermath done fucked up. They could've held the game on lock. They should've released Stat Quo Statlanta, Bishop Lamont's the Reformation, and a Joell Ortiz album. These three could have easily been the future head knockers. Now it's looking like none of them will ever have that chance at legendary status where you're commercially recognized as much as you are critically acclaimed and praised.
But great things have risen from their disaster. We've got slaughterhouse, a slew of Stat's street albums, and still a tentative release for The Reformation as well as Caltroit Metropolis.