LETS FACE IT..Juelz Santana is never releasing a album

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I liked most of his god willin mixtape.


Blackout is my shyt. I play that often. Also liked the sing with Jim Jones and Lil Durk. Soft was cool too
 

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Ain't nobody safe and the song with wale were also straight. Decent mixtape
 

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I liked most of his god willin mixtape.


Blackout is my shyt. I play that often. Also liked the sing with Jim Jones and Lil Durk. Soft was cool too
all the tracks u listed were trash

i only liked these two





my will, and nobody knows were okay too actually
 

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Juelz, Fab, Banks even the nikka jadakiss are lazy as fukk and people wonder why NY is dead :snoop:

It seems to me that that particular mixtape generation is lazy as shyt. Just cause you spit nice bars doesn't mean that record companies can just hand you money and be the next BIG.

Julez Santana dropped his last album when Goerge W Bush was president :heh:
 

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lol ok fam.

ehh.

I wasn't trying to be dismissive.

Whatever, Ray/Wacky D. Wayne feature price always been higher, he always did better numbers, his mixtapes have always been highly regarded and the most telling is who fell off after they stop their whole little "Blow" collaboration. Wayne extended Dipset's shelf life but you never give Weezy his credit so it's a pointless argument.

youre basing this off of industry chit that nobody cares about. of course his prices were higher. he was already established long before juelz.

but he wasn't respected like that on his own. he was actually seen as a joke for many years, and even when he broke out of that, he had the ghostwriting scandals and other chit over his head.

wayne, juelz and others like T.I. were all on the same plane.

lol @ wayne extending dipset's shelf life. I understand that youre a big wayne fan but lol. I never discredit wayne. you just have a habit of trying to boost dude.
 

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lol @ wayne extending dipset's shelf life. I understand that youre a big wayne fan but lol. I never discredit wayne. you just have a habit of trying to boost dude.


So we aren't going to act like Wayne didn't feed the Dips during the twilight of their run?

Jim Jones - Weatherman, 60 rackz
Juelz- Make It Work For You and Blow the mixtape and featuring him on shyt like Drought 3
Cam- Suck It or Not
Freekey Zeekey- Beat WIthout Bass
Jr Writer- Bird Call

None of these make noise with out him featured. Wayne kept them boys afloat.
 

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It seems to me that that particular mixtape generation is lazy as shyt. Just cause you spit nice bars doesn't mean that record companies can just hand you money and be the next BIG.

Julez Santana dropped his last album when Goerge W Bush was president :heh:

:dead: Damn
 
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