Little Brother - May the Lord Watch (Discussion Thread)

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A Joe Scudda skit?!?!?!
:gladbron::ooh:

No lie I marked the hell out with Scudda and Chaundon being on the skits. Apart of me was like:

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For a Justus League reunion :lupe:
 

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No lie I marked the hell out with Scudda and Chaundon being on the skits. Apart of me was like:

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For a Justus League reunion :lupe:
Well so many of the skit references mention a fall lineup on UBN. :lupe:

shyt had me wondering if they plan on dropping something this fall with more of the old crew? I doubt it, but at first the thought was going through my head. Seems like it would be a lot of effort, and if it took them 9 months to make this record, then I'm sure they don't have another one on deck. I was just happy to hear their voices breh.

Everyone has moved on. :mjcry:

Out of the old J. League crew (the rappers and producers), I know Comanche is still doing music and has a good overseas fanbase, especially in Asia. I know Chaundon is a successful DJ. Phonte and Pooh are obviously doing music too. Khrysis and 9th are still producing. I think Yorel is a lawyer. Sean Boog runs a successful small business. Joe Scudda runs a successful bar. I talk to EA Floe sometimes on IG, and he seems happy but I'm not sure what he's up to. I have no ides what Legacy is up to or where he lives even. We was one of my best friends but he totally vanished from the earth, it seems. And no one ever knows where Median is, but I hear he's a happy family man. Brockington was a banker last I heard, but that was a few years ago. Big Dho is always busy with various things.

This album is real bittersweet. I feel younger than I've ever felt as I start to head into my mid 30's, but hearing this album makes me realize just how fast time has flown, and how many things I've actually done and experiences I've had in my life. It sounds mad corny, but even though I never made any music with these dudes, and even though in the big picture they aren't as popular as Wu, Jay, Nas, Mobb, Dre, etc...I still feel very blessed to have been around during that time and old enough to appreciate it. If I had known that time would go by so fast I would have tried to cherish it more and not taken that whole era for granted. I don't think I realized how special it was until it was over.
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Well so many of the skit references mention a fall lineup on UBN. :lupe:

shyt had me wondering if they plan on dropping something this fall with more of the old crew? I doubt it, but at first the thought was going through my head. Seems like it would be a lot of effort, and if it took them 9 months to make this record, then I'm sure they don't have another one on deck. I was just happy to hear their voices breh.

Everyone has moved on. :mjcry:

Out of the old J. League crew (the rappers and producers), I know Comanche is still doing music and has a good overseas fanbase, especially in Asia. I know Chaundon is a successful DJ. Phonte and Pooh are obviously doing music too. Khrysis and 9th are still producing. I think Yorel is a lawyer. Sean Boog runs a successful small business. Joe Scudda runs a successful bar. I talk to EA Floe sometimes on IG, and he seems happy but I'm not sure what he's up to. I have no ides what Legacy is up to. We was one of my best friends but he vanished. No one ever knows where Median is.

This album is real bittersweet. I feel younger than I've ever felt as I start to head into my mid 30's, but hearing this album makes me realize just how fast time has flown, and how many things I've actually done and experiences I've had in my life. It sounds mad corny, but even though I never made any music with these dudes, and even though in the big picture they aren't as popular as Wu, Jay, Nas, Mobb, Dre, etc...I still feel very blessed to have been around during that time and old enough to appreciate it. If I had known that time would go by so fast I would have tried to cherish it more and not taken that whole era for granted. I don't think I realized how special it was until it was over.
:wow:
Live life friends and appreciate every second.




:lupe:Low key dude was one of the best out the league. The fact that he made those corny punchlines work with his style just amazed me:heh:. But yeah, we need that reunion :damn:. The league made up for the No Limit falloff for me. Every album they dropped, I made sure I checked for it. Hell, I used to bump the living hell out of this:




Such a underrated group man :wow:
 

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:lupe:Low key dude was one of the best out the league. The fact that he made those corny punchlines work with his style just amazed me:heh:. But yeah, we need that reunion :damn:. The league made up for the No Limit falloff for me. Every album they dropped, I made sure I checked for it. Hell, I used to bump the living hell out of this:




Such a underrated group man :wow:

Yes!

Dude Leg was ahead of his time. Maybe. Maybe someone was doing hashtag rap before him, but not many.

I mean who the hell was picking 9th beats like this in 2001, titling them after the date of Jim Morrison's death, and rapping like this?! He was a true artist. Also he and 9th probably did a good 120 some joints together.


Drugs, rehab, and court, like Bob Downey...She taught me a life lesson. Stabbed in the back. She taught me a knife lesson. I still got the scars...:wow:
Dude says "Crocdile Dundee. The shyt he's waving, now that's a knife!" Then proceeds to pull out an actual knife on stage. :heh:



He was just an overall character. Never met another human like him. He even dissed Chaundon and Away Team and made apology tracks. he was almost kicked out of the League multiple times. Dude used the budget for his first single to use special effects to cut his wrists in a bathtub and hung himself in a way I still don't know how they pulled off. It looks real.. :dead:

Holdin' a spark then I fell like Owen Hart. A long drop. Doin' nothing non-stop. :damn:
 
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i aint realize the 2 albums before this only had one song produced by 9th
so it really aint crazy not having 9th at all
kinda like slum village when dilla wasnt doing their beats any more
 

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Yes!

Dude Leg was ahead of his time. Maybe. Maybe someone was doing hashtag rap before him, but not many.

I mean who the hell was picking 9th beats like this in 2001, titling them after the date of Jim Morrison's death, and rapping like this?! He was a true artist. Also he and 9th probably did a good 120 some joints together.


Drugs, rehab, and court, like Bob Downey...She taught me a life lesson. Stabbed in the back. She taught me a knife lesson. I still got the scars...:wow:
Dude says "Crocdile Dundee. The shyt he's waving, now that's a knife!" Then proceeds to pull out an actual knife on stage. :heh:



He was just an overall character. Never met another human like him. He even dissed Chaundon and Away Team and made apology tracks. he was almost kicked out of the League multiple times. Dude used the budget for his first single to use special effects to cut his wrists in a bathtub and hung himself in a way I still don't know how they pulled off. It looks real.. :dead:

Holdin' a spark then I fell like Owen Hart. A long drop. Doin' nothing non-stop. :damn:


:ohhh:Looking back at it, dude was the blueprint to "emo rap". He was Charles Hamilton, before CH became a thing :lupe:
 
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