the cac mamba
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i didnt think watching this random kid listen to songs would get 900 repliesi've definitely slept on this thread, i like what this kid is doing
good conversation all around

i didnt think watching this random kid listen to songs would get 900 repliesi've definitely slept on this thread, i like what this kid is doing
good conversation all around
Anybody find it ironic that Mobb Deep is his biggest video but he hasn't done much since Quiet Storm. He should at least do "Burn". I know it ain't a classic Mobb Deep song like that but he would like it.
never really cared for this song
Who do you think had the better verse? Kane or G Rap? I think Kane got everyone on it.
Yeah Biggie was.... it don't really click how genius dude was sometimes until you see+hear the lyrics and your brain start deciphering it like a code. How he was matching syllables and ending rhyme schemes mid bar, rhyming 1st and 5th words nshyt
Hmm. Well. Based off the standouts on Vol.1 I would put it over Vol.2. But the low points of Vol.1 are lower than Vol.2 if that makes any sense.I didnt even cop Vol 3 off of how disappointed I was with Vol 2.
You’d agree with me that of the first three, Vol 2 was the worst?
or even Give Up the Goods, Hell on Earth Front Lines (video version cuts out the last verse though, unfathomably terrible decision), Drop a Gem on Em.Survival of the Fittest or It's Mine, hit harder IMO
Master P music did not age well. Shyt sounds
for real today
never really cared for this song
Who do you think had the better verse? Kane or G Rap? I think Kane got everyone on it.
I always preferred Kool G because his verse was so precise, no fat on it. Kane's dragged a bit. Both dropped classic bars