Scarface: "J Prince is disrespectful. He doesn't give a fukk about you"

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And just throwing it out there...SPC are the only dudes out the H that came hard at both j & troy...and ain't nan member been touched

@ 4:17 - "I won't stop choppin' til only Troy's leg is left, in less than a minute, his insides bled to death"
"ANM better get that mud up, Troy on the ground bleedin' i'm lickin' his blood up"



@ 2:00 - Went in on J/rap-a-lot on the whole verse


So who really runs the streets of the H :mjpls:

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Made, The Last Of A Dying Breed, and The Fix were the best albums from Scarface. Hands down!

As for the fall of Rap-A-Lot, that started in 2008 after the Emeritus album was released because that's where everyone started leaving J. Prince such as Trae, Z-Ro, and Devin The Dude. The only people on Rap-A-Lot are Bun B and Yukmouth. That's basically it. 2004 was a good year for Rap-A-Lot with Juvenile, Geto Boys, Z-Ro, and others. J. Prince just needs to get his shyt together and start paying artists right.

Yukmouth gone too.
 

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Do you know anything about the sit down that was suppose to take place between Jimmy Henchman, Tupac and others that J Prince set up? Holla @ me yo.
 

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Yeah anyone saying "The Fix" is Scarface's best album is questionable. Diary all day.

You put out your best albums when the boss' foot is in your ass. J Prince, Suge, Diddy, Dame all get a bad rep...but contrary to popular belief, this new era of DIY artistry helped with the decline of music in general. When you're under a label, your music is not your music. It's the label's music, and your music is supposed to complement the brand of the label.

The LOX hated Diddy because he had them under the shiny suit element. A label/rap group is not supposed to be multiple different artists, it's supposed to be one artist split into different people. The LOX dressing in their regular clothes and shyt for the promo of their first album would have been inconsistent to the brand Bad Boy was pushing at the time. Had them nikkas had waited 1 to 3 more years....when Bad Boy eventually got off the shiny suit shyt and went rugged (Shyne, G-Dep, Black Rob), they would have flourished in the way they want to..but rap nikkas in general are impatient and don't understand the concept of branding.

In this world you're either the boss, or you work for the boss. Another way to look at it is that everyone has a boss, and at the same time everyone works for someone. Bottom line is instead of shyt talking your boss or complaining that you're not being treated fairly or whatever, that energy needs to be put into understanding the business you're in and doing your job. Scarface is a legend but I can cosign this.


Excuse being a cultural scourge as branding, breh.


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Been listening to wanna be a baller all these years never noticed the Little Red Corvette sample :mjlol:
 

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And just throwing it out there...SPC are the only dudes out the H that came hard at both j & troy...and ain't nan member been touched

@ 4:17 - "I won't stop choppin' til only Troy's leg is left, in less than a minute, his insides bled to death"
"ANM better get that mud up, Troy on the ground bleedin' i'm lickin' his blood up"



@ 2:00 - Went in on J/rap-a-lot on the whole verse


So who really runs the streets of the H :mjpls:

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Why did SPC diss Troy?
 
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Rap-A-Lot 4 Life is really Rap-A-Lot for Life

The thing is I cross paths with Scarface a lot, let him know that I'm a big fan and he always humble and cool.

But a lot of nikkas in Houston say that he's far from a solid nikka.

Yeah I remember Yukmouth said that Scarface ain't as real as people make him out to be back in the early 2000s.
 
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And just throwing it out there...SPC are the only dudes out the H that came hard at both j & troy...and ain't nan member been touched

@ 4:17 - "I won't stop choppin' til only Troy's leg is left, in less than a minute, his insides bled to death"
"ANM better get that mud up, Troy on the ground bleedin' i'm lickin' his blood up"



@ 2:00 - Went in on J/rap-a-lot on the whole verse


So who really runs the streets of the H :mjpls:

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@The Ruler 09 :mjpls:


I remember when I talked to a member of SPC awhile back and he said that Dope-E and Pimp-C got into a fight way back in the early 90s, and he said Dope-E whupped Pimp-C's ass one on one. This prolly why you rarley ever heard any SPC/UGK collaborations. I also remembered Point Blankk and UGK had beef back in the mid 90s also.
 

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I remember when I talked to a member of SPC awhile back and he said that Dope-E and Pimp-C got into a fight way back in the early 90s, and he said Dope-E whupped Pimp-C's ass one on one. This prolly why you rarley ever heard any SPC/UGK collaborations. I also remembered Point Blankk and UGK had beef back in the mid 90s also.
I heard Dope E was pretty fearless, he'd fight pretty much anybody. K-Rino does have collabs with Bun B and they seem to be very cool though.
 
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I heard Dope E was pretty fearless, he'd fight pretty much anybody. K-Rino does have collabs with Bun B and they seem to be very cool though.

Yeah Point Blank and UGK did a couple of songs together back in the day when they was on the same label, but UGK left that underground label in Houston (forgot the name of it), and signed with Jive instead, and Point Blankk and his old record label got jealous because UGK went nation wide while PointBlank and them were still local, and Point Blankk dissed UGK on one of his albums. Point Blank and Bun-B are all cool now though because Bun-B was on Point Blanks last two albums.
 
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