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damn after i started respecting you as a man after this great album you dropped, you do some hoe shit and delete posts...thats cus i was just about to burn this and bump it in the ride
^^^These are just the questions for the interview/intro track for the album. I wrote them out on hear so that my friend could read them for the track.
Quote from: Infinite- African West Coastin' 2010 on August 28, 2011, 03:20:04 PM^^^These are just the questions for the interview/intro track for the album. I wrote them out on hear so that my friend could read them for the track.So your "friend" is supposed to get on dubcc, read those questions and then record himself asking them? Why wouldn't you just PM them to your "friend"? Or if he's recording with you, surely you would just hand deliver the ?'s to him?
say names of some standout tracks. though i think you´re a weird fucker i will give my neutral opinion but i don´t have time to listen to the whole thing
Quote from: Tutlock on September 07, 2011, 06:53:03 AMsay names of some standout tracks. though i think you´re a weird fucker i will give my neutral opinion but i don´t have time to listen to the whole thingno thanks.. I don't really care to have you listen
Artist: InfiniteSong Title: "Everyday Struggle (The Depression Track)" Production: UnknownAlbum: The Meditations EPNo FeaturesFirst leak to set the tone for the album...http://www.youtube.com/v/V08m7ca3ofk?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0"Everyday Struggle (The Depression Track)" by Infinite - just raw shit from the soul, one take that shit, no studio tricks, hip-hop began with poor people who didn't have money to buy instruments, and this album is just a raw expression of my soul; with this track being the most revealing in that it exposes the most vulnerable elements of my soul! Hip-Hop catharsis...
since you were scared to name a good track from your album i decided to listen to this one out of curiosity . the beat was nice but it sounded like you were talking more than rapping, but after a while i felt like it suits you more than trying to sound like a rapper . the spoken word thing you thought about could be your thing since you like to write a lot of words and rap might not be the way to say them. but you need to work on your delivery , learn to use your voice so you can bring out the full potential of your lyrics with changing your tone and such things. this was a bit monotonic because of that . the part where you repeated something like "leave the bitch bleeding" or something stood out because you put some anger in it . but not bad , do your thing . see, that wasn´t so bad was it.
damn, homie, it's almost 2012.....time 2 leak the full album.
What's with all this white women depression and evil shit? Sounds pretty ignorant.
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