Dru Down in "Lockup Oakland" on MSNBC

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Feb 14, 2004
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Cbo put on more successful rappers on
then any rapper i know

and ive been collecting since the EARLY 90's

as far as richie rich helping i dont know where that comes from
 
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I was born in 1978. The first time I heard an artist from the bay, it was spice 1 (Menace II society ost). Then, I got 5 on it hits also Europe. I'm sorry but the luniz had more impact in terms of success than all eyez on me. I listened Can you feel me because of the remix with dru down, etc.
Many of OST feature bay artist (the great white hype, high school high, original gangstas (3x Krazy!).
All eyez on me has nothing to do with their temporary fame.
Spice 1 or E-40 helped 2 Pac more he did.
i got 5 on it, Yukmouth, Numbskull and Dru Down did so much for Oakland more 2 Pac. 2 Pac is a brought-in piece for the Bay area ""a l'instar de" Master P even if their influence cannot denied.
You have to make a difference between the man and the artist. Louis -Ferdinand Celine was an asshole, but he wrote Voyage au bout de la nuit, a masterpiece. He needed one book to made history as Dru Down did for the bay area rap.
Michael Jackson "fell the fuck off in life" but it will be a legend forever.
 
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Cbo put on more successful rappers on
then any rapper i know

and ive been collecting since the EARLY 90's

as far as richie rich helping i dont know where that comes from


NO.

i know alot on here are bias to mainstream for whatever lame reason but lets be real here.off top technically dr. dre, jay-Z, p diddy, Suge knight own that title for putting on the most successful rappers.
 
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Michael Jackson "fell the fuck off in life" but it will be a legend forever.



wow you cant compare MJ to non of those rappers he out sold and worth more then all them put together dude is worth billion. he was the closet thing to a living god. he a legend forever bc he did impact shit like have the highest selling album ever THRILLER, being the first black artist to get constant play on MTV he broke the color barriers, his music changed peoples lives you see all the muhfuckas passing out being strechered out at his shows. he sold out numerous headlined world tours when most cats never even did a full national tour or headlined one.
 
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C.bo was the only rapper arrested for his lyrics..I think it was track 2 off of til my casket drop..and I think that was when the mobfigaz was first put on by C.bo..but first time I heard the jack was on that compilation outta Pittsburg ..wit the hook " I'm the jacka mista calico packa smash in da acura
 
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Cbo put on more successful rappers on
then any rapper i know

and ive been collecting since the EARLY 90's

as far as richie rich helping i dont know where that comes from

look up nixon pryor roundtree it came out in 2005, besides his two mixtapes it was the first time stalin was featured on an album
 
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look up nixon pryor roundtree it came out in 2005, besides his two mixtapes it was the first time stalin was featured on an album
there u have it..he was all over that album and he was in the group replacement killaz with richie rich p.s.d n j stalin i think there was a forth member but i cud b wrong
 
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there u have it..he was all over that album and he was in the group replacement killaz with richie rich p.s.d n j stalin i think there was a forth member but i cud b wrong
im just saying people werent checking for him until

that jacka feature

i dont live in cali

and i didnt know nothing about replacement killaz

i heard never blink and bought on be half of the streets
that cd was bootsy as fuck

but he made up for it with gas nation

richie was tight in the past past past
 
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Cbo
marvaless
laroo
lunisicc
killa tay
151
lil cyco
pizzo
ap9
jacka
feddy
ridah j clyde
husalah
all of pittsburg
and i may have forgot a grip of people
who can fuck with that
 
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im just saying people werent checking for him until


i heard never blink and bought on be half of the streets
that cd was bootsy as fuck

but he made up for it with gas nation

richie was tight in the past past past
man youre all fucked up in the head for that comment, ok you right Gas Nation was an instant classic no doubt about it, but to say on behalf of the streets was boosty?? i cant take your opinions on rap music seriously anymore your trippin lol
 
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He sounded like a lil hoecake singing

it was a shame i still got that trash

the jstalin cd that took me by surprise
was giants and elephants straight g shit

and i thought him and guce were going to
sing the pants off eachother