Real good watch here. I had it on earlier while I was doing a bunch of other stuff. Don't have any tags, but it's mostly Scarface talking about his campaign, feelings on current hip hop, his son's involvement in rap, the general Houston rap scene, social media (this part had me really cracking...
Just shouting out a lot of guys, specifically nearing 40 or 40+. I'm not including any of the GxFR dudes cause even though they're approaching that age, they've only been on radar since maybe 2015. Whether it's their flow not falling off, flow only marginally changing, and/or keeping a good ear...
When I came across this on amazon, just seeing the cover, I somewhat had an idea of what it was, but not really. Once I dove into it, I figured out it was a massive compilation of mostly Houston artists, past, present, and very new guys spread across over 33 tracks. Currently, I'm at track 23...
....then something triggers you into remembering them?
I fell down a rabbit hole of Slim Thug freestyles, and managed to come across these two Boss Hogg Outlaws songs
I used to play the hell out of these two songs in high school, and it's probably been more than 10 years since I've heard...
1. Paid The Cost f. DJ X.O.
2. I L.A.M.B. f. Z-Ro & Jazze Pha
3. Playas Get Chose f. Beanz N Kornbread
4. Special
5. Poison
6. S.D.S.
7. With Me
8. High
9. Lately
10. Same Girl f. Doughbeezy & Lhitney
Dropped on December 28th 2017, but I literally just came across this right now. I've on and off listened to him for a couple years, and he always has some nice solid stuff.
The Message
0:47
Nights at the International Ballroom
3:12
Screw Flo
2:37
Street Lights (feat. Thandi)
4:19
I Got...
1. I love how Slim always drops the opening verse on these songs and then just gets out of the way, he's very generous
2. Killa and Doughbeezy had the best verses on here
3. Shout out to Dough for hitting the southside at the 5:42 mark :mjgrin: @Monoblock :umad: @TheNig
Nice when millionaires give back. They are even turning it up at church with that music; wish I were there to support :stylin:
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Really dope remix of songs off Leon Bridges album Coming Home. Check it brehs :lawd:
:whew:
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