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Now that I think more about that 2000 year, NL dropped 504 boyz and Mystikal wasn't in the Wobble Wobble video, I mean I wonder what that was all about? He was on 2 cuts on that album, but I think those were old verses maybe.

6-8 bars he had.

I wasn't sure what was NL doing in 2000 with their roster.
He was on 3 songs. He wasn't in the Wobble Wobble video (some old verses from I Ain't Playin' cut/copy-pasted in there), but was there for the Whodi video shoot next to Magic, and featured in the artwork in the booklet inside. No one really knows, guess right around that time he had that convo with P and left. He was still featured on C and Silkk albums afterwards tho
 

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He was on 3 songs. He wasn't in the Wobble Wobble video (some old verses from I Ain't Playin' cut/copy-pasted in there), but was there for the Whodi video shoot next to Magic, and featured in the artwork in the booklet inside. No one really knows, guess right around that time he had that convo with P and left. He was still featured on C and Silkk albums afterwards tho

Correct, he was on Trapped in Crime.

Gotta re-watch that Whodi video

Samm was signed to Slim, never knew that
 

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Has this question been asked?

Which one was better, (same beat) but the original Wobble Wobble or the Remix with everybody on it
 

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I saw someone say Silkk dissed Soulja Slim on this song so i went to check it out..
it dont seem like a diss tho:patrice:

it sound like he was using slim in the way they use lil daddy, whodi, etc...

like the intro to this song




but people are in the comments saying this is why Slim dissed Silkk...


anybody know what happened with them?


That song was big down here because of the fact he took shots at Krazy and Silk, apparently, when Slim came home, he hooked back up with NL, thinking everything was the same, P wasn't handing out money like that any more or using ad money to promote albums if you weren't already A-list artist on the label, plus Slim was still used to NL still being NL before he did his bid. Money wasn't coming fast enough for Slim, during the time of his release and doing the time he was in album mode, I think P, got him a Cadillac Escalade, paid the note up for 6 months, moved Slim to BR (Zachary, LA, which was a pretty nice suburban area) Slim wasn't a big artist at the time of his 2001 album release, P really didn't put much money into the album, It may have been a regional release compared to the release of Slim's 1st album "Give'em 2'em Raw" Slim was in a mind-set of how his rollout for his 1st album was, even though he was in prison doing that time when it dropped in 98, but the energy behind it was a lot bigger than his release this time around in 2001.
Slim got little promo, I can remember he had a few write ups in some magazines, and Phat Phat N All That (local NOLA show) did a whole show on him, behind the scene video.


After that album, I think him and P parted ways, P was really trying to clean up his image, P's new deal, he only brought over like 5-7 artists, Silk, Romeo, Magic, Krazy, and maybe C (I don't think C was on that NL roster deal with Universal) I can't think of the other artists P had on his Universal deal, but cats like Slim, and others were left to go solo, do their own thing.

Slim felt played by that, which was a good thing, because he started his own label. P cut ties with him, so Slim took to his next album and talked about P's artist, Krazy and Silk, who I think was just a causality of war, Slim and C were still kool, he couldn't go at C off their strong ties that they had, C had just caught his case, he was in the pen and he was fighting for his freedom, he wasn't mad at C, and I think P had kinda wasn't seeing eye to eye with C and Slim may have felt bad how P and Silkk were going C, while he was in the Pen, waiting on his trial or something at that time
So Slim felt it only right to go at P, and Silkk, which Silkk was still part of NL and that brand.
 

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Has this question been asked?

Which one was better, (same beat) but the original Wobble Wobble or the Remix with everybody on it
Toss-up, the remix had the legendary Triggerman sample included for that NO feel, original sounded cool tho, Mark In Da Dark was an underrated producer, too bad he had a falling-out with P/NL and sued em. Pretty sure he also ghost-produced under the MP moniker

Also funny how Silkk used half of Magic's verse for the remix version
 

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Toss-up, the remix had the legendary Triggerman sample included for that NO feel, original sounded cool tho, Mark In Da Dark was an underrated producer, too bad he had a falling-out with P/NL and sued em. Pretty sure he also ghost-produced under the MP moniker

Also funny how Silkk used half of Magic's verse for the remix version

I didn't like the back and forth Silkk and Magic did on that song
 

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Mystikal was on Apollo two times, they only have his performance when he was not with NL, he performed with Nivea :whew:


Does anyone have his very 1st time he was on Apollo? I think he performed the song "Unpredictable" and the Man Right Chea?

I remember watching this show as a kid going crazy, I remember it was 3 dudes in the front row bucking, the rest of the crowd was dead :russ:


I cannot find that clip.
 

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Happy Bday and free Corey Miller, Ceddy, Bossalinie

Did y'all like this song? The video was dope to me, I know the album was ass outside of 1 or 2 songs.



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Happy 50th to C Murder free the Bossalinie <a href="https://t.co/36USNWiFPI">pic.twitter.com/36USNWiFPI</a></p>&mdash; Josh (@IceburghSlimm) <a href="">March 9, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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Happy Bday and free Corey Miller, Ceddy, Bossalinie

Did y'all like this song? The video was dope to me, I know the album was ass outside of 1 or 2 songs.



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Happy 50th to C Murder free the Bossalinie <a href="https://t.co/36USNWiFPI">pic.twitter.com/36USNWiFPI</a></p>&mdash; Josh (@IceburghSlimm) <a href="">March 9, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Song was alright, I liked how he tried to incorporate a pro-black message, and tried to experiment with new sounds on Bossalinie (too bad many of em weren't good, that Goodie Mob feature could have been so much better)
 

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Happy Bday and free Corey Miller, Ceddy, Bossalinie

Did y'all like this song? The video was dope to me, I know the album was ass outside of 1 or 2 songs.



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Happy 50th to C Murder free the Bossalinie <a href="https://t.co/36USNWiFPI">pic.twitter.com/36USNWiFPI</a></p>&mdash; Josh (@IceburghSlimm) <a href="">March 9, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


That song was cool.
 

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Song was alright, I liked how he tried to incorporate a pro-black message, and tried to experiment with new sounds on Bossalinie (too bad many of em weren't good, that Goodie Mob feature could have been so much better)

In regard to the Goodie feature on Bossalinie, it didn't mesh well. They needed something more along the lines of Kast's "Ya'll Scared" or "Don't Judge Me" or "Hail Mary" from Da Crime Family. Also, I don't know about featuring all four members. I think C-Murder featuring just Gipp and Khujo would've went.
 

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In regard to the Goodie feature on Bossalinie, it didn't mesh well. They needed something more along the lines of Kast's "Ya'll Scared" or "Don't Judge Me" or "Hail Mary" from Da Crime Family. Also, I don't know about featuring all four members. I think C-Murder featuring just Gipp and Khujo would've went.
Yea Gipp n Khujo were more street oriented n gutta than Cee-Lo's singy flow n T-Mo's generic style. C tried to keep it more positive and bright on Bossalinie for once and it wasn't well-received
 
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