"Pull Ya Hoe Card" is such a damn smooth song, you almost forget it's a diss record

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That ish was smooth

I listened to this song for the first time ever like 8hrs ago.. guessing you stumbled on this from the YT channel from the thread I made?

That YT channel is gold dust. Like watching YoMTV raps, just restores the feeling



Hip hop really peaked wayy too early 94-99
 
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That ish was smooth

I listened to this song for the first time ever like 8hrs ago.. guessing you stumbled on this from the YT channel from the thread I made?

That YT channel is gold dust. Like watching YoMTV raps, just restores the feeling



Hip hop really peaked wayy too early 94-99


Kam floated over that beat.

nah the Kam song "Pull Ya Hoe Card" i heard back in the 90's, lol.

the other night, i'd been listening back to DJ Pooh's album Bad Newz Travels Fast and then started going back and listening to old Kam songs after listening to his features on DJ Pooh's album.
 

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Kam floated over that beat.

nah the Kam song "Pull Ya Hoe Card" i heard back in the 90's, lol.

the other night, i'd been listening back to DJ Pooh's album Bad Newz Travels Fast and then started going back and listening to old Kam songs after listening to his features on DJ Pooh's album.
Kam can rap!

What made you listed to the pooh album?

I'm sure I read something about that albhm yesterday too? The title caught my eye. Need to check it out

Pooh cameo in this video

 
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Kam can rap!

What made you listed to the pooh album?

I'm sure I read something about that albhm yesterday too? The title caught my eye. Need to check it out

Pooh cameo in this video



i was on reflecting back on old music from back in the day i use to listen to and that i had on cassette and then started going down the rabbit hole and listening to the DJ Pooh album

yeah, here's the thread i made for it yesterday

yeah, Pooh was in Cube's Who's the Mack and Be True to the Game videos too. even produced a few beats for him too.
 

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Kam was on the same level as The DOC when it came to have one of the best flows and voices out west back then.

He poured jelly on himself by dissing Cube (not once but twice on two great songs :russ: ) but it doesn’t take away from how much Pull Ya Hoe Card slapped.

So much Death Row era shǐt overlooks great west coast music and this song is proof that Can Am Studios wasn’t the only one pumping out hits
 
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Kam was on the same level as The DOC when it came to have one of the best flows and voices out west back then.

He poured jelly on himself by dissing Cube (not once but twice on two great songs :russ: ) but it doesn’t take away from how much Pull Ya Hoe Card slapped.

So much Death Row era shǐt overlooks great west coast music and this song is proof that Can Am Studios wasn’t the only one pumping out hits

he really was. dude was top tier back then.

lol yeah but both of Kam's diss records to Cube hit hard and worked effectively :wow:

yup.
 
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