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Quote from: JohnnyL on March 22, 2009, 11:23:54 AMQuote from: EFFeX on March 22, 2009, 11:20:42 AMOn another note, didn't we already conclude that "Dollaz In My Hand" is an Untouchable track?Yeah it is. They're trying to pad their tracklist with that and the "Gangsta Rap (OG)." lolThey should really give this another title cause it's really not "Say Hi To The Bad Guy"...
Quote from: EFFeX on March 22, 2009, 11:20:42 AMOn another note, didn't we already conclude that "Dollaz In My Hand" is an Untouchable track?Yeah it is. They're trying to pad their tracklist with that and the "Gangsta Rap (OG)." lol
On another note, didn't we already conclude that "Dollaz In My Hand" is an Untouchable track?
No they're doing that so they can hold on to the certain songs in hopes that it will never leak (ie: Slapp'd Back).
No one should buy this bootleg and just wait for WideAwake to release their version so Crooked gets paid and not some asshole bootleggers
Quote from: EFFeX on March 22, 2009, 11:28:46 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on March 22, 2009, 11:23:54 AMQuote from: EFFeX on March 22, 2009, 11:20:42 AMOn another note, didn't we already conclude that "Dollaz In My Hand" is an Untouchable track?Yeah it is. They're trying to pad their tracklist with that and the "Gangsta Rap (OG)." lolThey should really give this another title cause it's really not "Say Hi To The Bad Guy"...I don't think there's a "real" version of "Say Hi To The Bad Guy". No track list was ever released and other than "So Damn Hood", there weren't any tracks that were released specifically for that project. I think the closest we got to a release date was the Billboard. I think the only info released on the album was that it'd feature appearances from Jadakiss, Nas, Ja Rule, Scarface, Treach, Danny Boy, Eastwood, Kurupt among others.
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on March 22, 2009, 12:05:43 PMNo they're doing that so they can hold on to the certain songs in hopes that it will never leak (ie: Slapp'd Back).I wondered about that too. Yeah, they have a couple tracks that weren't on Los Skanless's project ( "Boss Me Up," and "Frontline"). But I noticed "Slap Back" was missing from theirs. That track "Fuck 'Em" feat. Big Hutch isn't on their's either.
Quote from: JohnnyL on March 22, 2009, 12:11:56 PMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on March 22, 2009, 12:05:43 PMNo they're doing that so they can hold on to the certain songs in hopes that it will never leak (ie: Slapp'd Back).I wondered about that too. Yeah, they have a couple tracks that weren't on Los Skanless's project ( "Boss Me Up," and "Frontline"). But I noticed "Slap Back" was missing from theirs. That track "Fuck 'Em" feat. Big Hutch isn't on their's either.These guys are acting like little children "Look what I have that you don't have." It's stupid.
Quote from: skriLL on March 21, 2009, 06:17:03 PMQuote from: DTG Entertainment on March 21, 2009, 05:55:08 PMThey are scared because of Wide Awake.sure they are..i was thinking about this when i saw the other thread and somebody said that if wideawake puts out projects it will put an end to bootlegging DR stuff..they're recognizing that wideawake is not joking in putting out the unreleased music, so they try to make a quick buck off the music they have before it gets released officiallyBasically FTP/John Hyland is a joke.
Quote from: DTG Entertainment on March 21, 2009, 05:55:08 PMThey are scared because of Wide Awake.sure they are..i was thinking about this when i saw the other thread and somebody said that if wideawake puts out projects it will put an end to bootlegging DR stuff..they're recognizing that wideawake is not joking in putting out the unreleased music, so they try to make a quick buck off the music they have before it gets released officially
They are scared because of Wide Awake.