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Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Cleaning my storage came across the final cds:
Soulja Slim
Some Master P mix tape (before ya'll knew about him)
UNLV (before my cousin got killed)
Bone (Faces of Death)
415
Askari X
Cell Block Compilation
Richie Rich (Half Thang)
Needless to say my commute to work will be knockin for a few days
Posted by streakmatt (Member # 6257) on
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What you know about UNLV N8?
I used to slap his old shit back in the day. Here is one of my favorites, the beat is hard. Juvenile later used this beat on his " Set it Off" track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DThKSgTHryM
Posted by Slowback67 (Member # 6348) on
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I thought Master P's first tape was recorded in Richmond?
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on
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Shit you got 415 my uncle has all their records
Posted by Cm4hawks (Member # 5231) on
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an going to be dancing like ur home video to work too?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKlxjbhB9HE
Posted by 166 Merlot (Member # 1549) on
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i started off/
sellin dope with 20 dollars/
double my money/
bought a 50 shot from this baller...
i was knockin that shit 10 years before it came out 10 years ago... stressed out
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Originally posted by streakmatt:
What you know about UNLV N8?
I used to slap his old shit back in the day. Here is one of my favorites, the beat is hard. Juvenile later used this beat on his " Set it Off" track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DThKSgTHryM
Yella Boy was my cousin. Lots of speculation about this song is why he got killed.
But yea, not many know about New Orleans rap outside of P and Hot Boys. Soulja Slim is tight too. Well when he was alive (RIP)
Slowback - Nah he and his brothers had some underground mix tape. Before the ice cream man.
[ August 02, 2010, 11:06 AM: Message edited by: N8 ]
Posted by Slowback67 (Member # 6348) on
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^ oh right on..... That's an old mix tape then. That Askari X tape wouldnt happen to be the " ward of the state" album.... I bought a copy of it a year ago and it was missing "hide tonight" song.... Needless to say I was upset. That song is off the hook.
[ August 02, 2010, 10:12 AM: Message edited by: Slowback67 ]
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Originally posted by Slowback67:
^ oh right on..... That's an old mix tape then. That Askari X tape wouldnt happen to be the " ward of the state" album.... I bought a copy of it a year ago and it was missing "hide tonight" song.... Needless to say I was upset. That song is off the hook.
Yea I have the original with "Hide Tonight" on it. I figured not many here would like that song, its pretty controversial. .
Posted by Slowback67 (Member # 6348) on
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by Slowback67:
^ oh right on..... That's an old mix tape then. That Askari X tape wouldnt happen to be the " ward of the state" album.... I bought a copy of it a year ago and it was missing "hide tonight" song.... Needless to say I was upset. That song is off the hook.
Yea I have the original with "Hide Tonight" on it. I figured not many here would like that song, its pretty controversial. .
My friend and I put that song on at work.... ( on our loading dock ) there was a truck driver getting unloaded and he thought we had the radio on. When he caught some of the song he was trippin' for a sec till we told him we were just messin with him.
Posted by SFvert (Member # 3965) on
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soulja slim was weaksauce.
Posted by fasthatch (Member # 7277) on
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by streakmatt:
What you know about UNLV N8?
I used to slap his old shit back in the day. Here is one of my favorites, the beat is hard. Juvenile later used this beat on his " Set it Off" track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DThKSgTHryM
Yella Boy was my cousin. Lots of speculation about this song is why he got killed.
But yea, not many know about New Orleans rap outside of P and Hot Boys. Soulja Slim is tight too. Well when he was alive (RIP)
Slowback - Nah he and his brothers had some underground mix tape. Before the ice cream man.
berfore ice cream man came out masterp had 3 or so albums out.an when ice cream man came out is when dru down an master p started funking
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
[ August 02, 2010, 01:20 PM: Message edited by: N8 ]
Posted by SFvert (Member # 3965) on
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
he claimed he was the next tupac at the time.. i remember trading that cd in at rasputin's,, they gave me like 25 cents credit.
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
he claimed he was the next tupac at the time.. i remember trading that cd in at rasputin's,, they gave me like 25 cents credit.
Yea Rasputins be getting fools. They still sellin that cd for like 9 bucks... He said "He was gonna hit No Limit like Pac hit Death Row". Not be Pac..lol. Well everyone wanted to be Pac back in them days. He was one of the realest to come out of the No Limit camp tho. Fool was a gangsta for real. Which is why he didnt live long I guess.
Posted by SFvert (Member # 3965) on
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
he claimed he was the next tupac at the time.. i remember trading that cd in at rasputin's,, they gave me like 25 cents credit.
Yea Rasputins be getting fools. They still sellin that cd for like 9 bucks... He said "He was gonna hit No Limit like Pac hit Death Row". Not be Pac..lol. Well everyone wanted to be Pac back in them days. He was one of the realest to come out of the No Limit camp tho. Fool was a gangsta for real. Which is why he didnt live long I guess.
i personally liked c- murder. but they had to many people come out that camp back in the day. they tried to overhype everyone from no limit. even Snoop, REMEMEMBER that album, doggyworld,, mediocore at best. haha
Posted by fasthatch (Member # 7277) on
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
he claimed he was the next tupac at the time.. i remember trading that cd in at rasputin's,, they gave me like 25 cents credit.
Yea Rasputins be getting fools. They still sellin that cd for like 9 bucks... He said "He was gonna hit No Limit like Pac hit Death Row". Not be Pac..lol. Well everyone wanted to be Pac back in them days. He was one of the realest to come out of the No Limit camp tho. Fool was a gangsta for real. Which is why he didnt live long I guess.
i personally liked c- murder. but they had to many people come out that camp back in the day. they tried to overhype everyone from no limit. even Snoop, REMEMEMBER that album, doggyworld,, mediocore at best. haha
nolimit was a cool label intill they sighed with priority records an became weak with all pop rappers they sighed
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
he claimed he was the next tupac at the time.. i remember trading that cd in at rasputin's,, they gave me like 25 cents credit.
Yea Rasputins be getting fools. They still sellin that cd for like 9 bucks... He said "He was gonna hit No Limit like Pac hit Death Row". Not be Pac..lol. Well everyone wanted to be Pac back in them days. He was one of the realest to come out of the No Limit camp tho. Fool was a gangsta for real. Which is why he didnt live long I guess.
i personally liked c- murder. but they had to many people come out that camp back in the day. they tried to overhype everyone from no limit. even Snoop, REMEMEMBER that album, doggyworld,, mediocore at best. haha
Man one time I went in the record shop and the whole rap section was damn near P and No Limit. His cd, Mia-X, Fiend, Kane and Abel, Mystikal, C-Murder, Silk the Shocker, Serv-On, Steady Mobbin, lil Soldiers....lmao. Say what you want P had it on lock just by flooding the market. His artists got grip per cd sell too. Mystikal was by far the best rapper out of the camp tho. I liked Silks flow too, but he can suck a fat one. I went to school with him. Fool watched me get jumped once and didnt help...lol.
[ August 02, 2010, 01:57 PM: Message edited by: N8 ]
Posted by SFvert (Member # 3965) on
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
he claimed he was the next tupac at the time.. i remember trading that cd in at rasputin's,, they gave me like 25 cents credit.
Yea Rasputins be getting fools. They still sellin that cd for like 9 bucks... He said "He was gonna hit No Limit like Pac hit Death Row". Not be Pac..lol. Well everyone wanted to be Pac back in them days. He was one of the realest to come out of the No Limit camp tho. Fool was a gangsta for real. Which is why he didnt live long I guess.
i personally liked c- murder. but they had to many people come out that camp back in the day. they tried to overhype everyone from no limit. even Snoop, REMEMEMBER that album, doggyworld,, mediocore at best. haha
Man one time I went in the record shop and the whole rap section was damn near P and No Limit. His cd, Mia-X, Fiend, Kane and Abel, Mystikal, C-Murder, Silk the Shocker, Serv-On, Steady Mobbin, lil Soldiers....lmao. Say what you want P had it on lock just by flooding the market. His artists got grip per cd sell too. Mystikal was by far the best rapper out of the camp tho. I liked Silks flow too, but he can suck a fat one. I went to school with him. Fool watched me get jumped once and didnt help...lol.
so what if he didnt jump in and help...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLsfdunCImU&feature=avmsc2
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
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Originally posted by N8:
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Originally posted by SFvert:
soulja slim was weaksauce.
Man this song was knockin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpTxSG3P8fc
And "whats up what happenin" was tight too. But yea a lot of folks aint diggin bounce/NOLA rap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgRcXdgcNKA
he claimed he was the next tupac at the time.. i remember trading that cd in at rasputin's,, they gave me like 25 cents credit.
Yea Rasputins be getting fools. They still sellin that cd for like 9 bucks... He said "He was gonna hit No Limit like Pac hit Death Row". Not be Pac..lol. Well everyone wanted to be Pac back in them days. He was one of the realest to come out of the No Limit camp tho. Fool was a gangsta for real. Which is why he didnt live long I guess.
i personally liked c- murder. but they had to many people come out that camp back in the day. they tried to overhype everyone from no limit. even Snoop, REMEMEMBER that album, doggyworld,, mediocore at best. haha
Man one time I went in the record shop and the whole rap section was damn near P and No Limit. His cd, Mia-X, Fiend, Kane and Abel, Mystikal, C-Murder, Silk the Shocker, Serv-On, Steady Mobbin, lil Soldiers....lmao. Say what you want P had it on lock just by flooding the market. His artists got grip per cd sell too. Mystikal was by far the best rapper out of the camp tho. I liked Silks flow too, but he can suck a fat one. I went to school with him. Fool watched me get jumped once and didnt help...lol.
so what if he didnt jump in and help...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLsfdunCImU&feature=avmsc2
hahaha ... that song was knockin.
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