Smoothe Da Hustler ft. Trigga The Gambler - Broken Language Appreciation thread

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This might have been done before, but fukk it. It's that good!



It looks like some youtube fans were having fun with it.



the bear wrangler, the tiger fighter, the honey badger strangler, the chuck norris trainer, the random henchmen working for cobra with the GI joe aimer, the number runner, princess peach plumber the dude that put sugar water inside of your favorite rappers favorite rappers hummer,


the butt scratcher, the gas passer, the checkers, jenga and yahtzee master, the couch potato, the pot smoker,also known in the family as legendary chicken choker, the dry humper, the mouth breather,the guy who will steal your weekly check to buy a pound of reefa,the pizza junky, the school flunky, the guy who drink more brewsters than punky,


The baby sitter the insurance provider the kid that like knight rider. The welfare collector I tried to get a job in the private sector. If I was puerto rican. My name would be hector. The EBT card holder the type a dude that will help you with up stairs with the stroller. The former Pepsi drinker the deep thinker stay away from me if you the bathroom stinker. The air freshener febreeze sprayer. I'm from Ny so I can't stand the mayor.


the nose picker, the booger flicker, the guy who can function normally after 12 packs of malt liquor, the panty stealer, the booty killer, the buzzkiller, killing the buzz of these so called thugs,the crotch grabber, the young master...wait, only when it's time to master-bate(get it?),the showstopper, the cockblocker, when it comes to rockin the mic, call me the chief rocka

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HipHopDX: No interview about this album can start any other place but with one of the most influential Hip Hop songs of all time, “Broken Language.” First off, what was the genesis of the “the” prefaced rhyme scheme used on that song and at various other points during the album?

Trigger Tha Gambler: That was something that me and Smoothe [Da Hustler] used to do, freestyling. Just freestyling – me, him and [D.V. Alias] Khryst, we used to sit in the hallway and just come off the top of the head rhymin’ like that. So we just decided to put it on wax, and try it out. It basically was a new flow. At that time a lot of brothers wasn’t rappin’ like that, or trying to just be different.

Smoothe Da Hustler: So how the song came about: we got the track, and [Trigger Tha Gambler], he was actually goin’ in. We was playing cards – we upstairs – and I had got the track from D/R [Period] and it was playing, and Trig came back at the table and was like, “Yo. Base your eyes on the guy.” And as he started goin’, I’m like, “Yeah, aiight.” And we just kept goin’ back and forth with each other. After it was done and we recorded it, we realized that it was TOTALLY, totally left field from ANYTHING that we had heard. That was something that we definitely wanted to let the masses hear, once my opportunity was kinda sealed. ‘Cause at that time we was shoppin’, trying to get a deal. But once we got a deal [with Profile Records], that song automatically had to go on the B-side [to my 12” single, “Hustlin’”]. … And just how we approached it: we knew we wasn’t gon’ lay a hook. At the time we was making it we was like, “Nah, we just gon’ go straight through.”

Trigger Tha Gambler: Just back to back.

DX: Now, Smoothe, how pissed was your mom when she heard that line, “The white girl gangbanger / The virgin Mary fukker, the Jesus hanger”? [Laughs]

Trigger Tha Gambler: [Laughs]

Smoothe Da Hustler: [Laughs] Ayo, lemme tell you, at first she was like, “Oh my God!” Like, Oh, we turned her off. We turned her off with that record. I mean, we were saying the most violent shyt. But, as we kept playing it around the house, and our friends started ridin’ past playing it, and then people we ain’t know started [playing it], she was like, “Yo, I love this record.” And actually, that’s one of her favorite records. Because she know when she first heard it she was just like, “Oh no.” Like, “No.” But we was like, “Nah ma, this is it!”

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Appreciates, classic track...somebody made a song that used their style recently, but I can't recall what it was at the moment
 
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