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Ridiculous.
Is it really?
I love Juicy too. I defended the sample in another thread. STL just spoke to me since the first time I heard it. Juicy was his story, STL is the most motivational from the bottom to the top song I've ever heard.
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Ridiculous.
quote:Del the Funky Homosapien, aka Deltron Zero, made one of my favorite CD's ever, Deltron 3030.
Who is the rapper on that new Gorillaz single? Whoever it is, has mad mad skills.
http://www.cc.com/video-clips/gcfne2/chappelle-s-show--making-the-band----uncensoredProfessor Frick said:
Now if only we could get his whole catalog 'remastered' to remove all of Diddy's inane talking all over the verses.
I've come to love Diddy's ad libs. He's a First Ballot Ad Lib Hall of Famer. Him and Gucci Mane.Professor Frick said:
Now if only we could get his whole catalog 'remastered' to remove all of Diddy's inane talking all over the verses.
Came here to post the same thingQuote:
the best rapper of all time died on december 4th, 2007 in los angeles, california
rip pimp c
Head Ninja In Charge said:
20 years. Here are 20 of my favorite verses.
1. "Victory", first verse
2. "Juicy", first verse
3. "Kick in the Door", third verse
4. "Notorious Thugs", first verse
5. "Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)", first verse
6. "Get Money", first verse
7. "Who Shot Ya?", first verse
8. "Warning", second verse
9. "All About the Benjamins", last verse
10. "Dead Wrong", second verse
11. "10 Crack Commandments", technically one verse, but Number 7 is the best
12. "You're Nobody (Until Somebody Kills You)", third verse
13. "Mo Money, Mo Problems", third verse
14. "One More Chance", first verse
15. "Sky's the Limit", first verse
16. "The Wickedest Freestyle"
17. "Things Done Changed", third verse
18. "Suicidal Thoughts"
19. "Player's Anthem", second verse
20. "Machine Gun Funk", third verse