JT Tha Bigga Figga (a/k/a Figg Panamera) Going @ Birdman on IG (Says No Flex Zone in FillMore & ATL)

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I dont like niccas that just talk talk talk why his bloc aint been knocced off yet? Smh only nicca in cali/ scratch that, only nicca in tha world that bang fillmoelanta like wtf nerd shyt is this
 

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That's rich coming from an obsessed weirdo, such as yourself. You might want to get checked out for asperger's or maybe something else along those lines. You're definitely not working with a full set of crayons.

Obsessed weirdo? You're a crakkka from the suburbs you're skitzo. The weird one is you, but don't worry, there's medicine for that. There's nothing hood about you fake ass crakkka. False claiming a city because of the black panthers 50 years ago, a movement that has nothing to do with you lames. The bay area is the suburbs, that's why all you non-black cornballs on the internet are from there. Nothing you skitzo lames say will change that fact.

I'm really black, I really grew up poor, and in a broken home in an all black area. I am what yaw pretend to be, so shut the fucc up.
 

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It's crazy Quinn was only 14 then. You could see the talent on his first album "Young Baby Boy Don't Cross Me", recorded when he was 14-15, but he was unpolished and had to deal with a minimal budget, like a lot of rappers starting out. There's a big improvement on Live-N-Direct IMO, and then on The Hustle Continues, as "Shock the Party" is one of my favorite tracks ever.

I tried to track down all his guest appearances during the mid 90s period, as it's hard since the Bay seemed to come out with like a dozen compilation albums every month, and Quinn was also rapping on a ton of other rappers' albums.

1994-97 Quinn had one of my favorite flows ever. He was head and shoulders above all those other guys he'd rap with 99% of the time.

My Favorite San Quinn verse was on JT's first album from back in '92 :whew:


I used to bump the hell out of this cassette back in the day
 

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I tried to track down all his guest appearances during the mid 90s period, as it's hard since the Bay seemed to come out with like a dozen compilation albums every month, and Quinn was also rapping on a ton of other rappers' albums.
Good luck.

Dont forget-

He was in the Guinness book for having the most appearances on albums before he was 21.

:salute:
 

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It's crazy Quinn was only 14 then. You could see the talent on his first album "Young Baby Boy Don't Cross Me", recorded when he was 14-15, but he was unpolished and had to deal with a minimal budget, like a lot of rappers starting out. There's a big improvement on Live-N-Direct IMO, and then on The Hustle Continues, as "Shock the Party" is one of my favorite tracks ever.

I tried to track down all his guest appearances during the mid 90s period, as it's hard since the Bay seemed to come out with like a dozen compilation albums every month, and Quinn was also rapping on a ton of other rappers' albums.

1994-97 Quinn had one of my favorite flows ever. He was head and shoulders above all those other guys he'd rap with 99% of the time.


A lot of bay area brehs were young spitters. Mac mall was like 15 when he recorded illegal business..
 

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Quinn :wow:

One of the greatest that never made it

Not sure if it's true, but didn't Master P and JT have the same offer from Priority around 1994/95 and P took it and built an empire, while JT didn't like the deal?

I'm sure JT and Quinn have done well for themselves on the independent tip, but it was a little sad to see someone as talented as Quinn mostly just known around the Bay and in select markets, while Silkk "what beat am I rapping to?" Shocker was all over MTV, selling millions of records.
 
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