Even though he produces for E-40 and has done a load of dope shit for Bay artists, I read somewhere that he once lived in Alabama. If he has lived in 'Bama, what city?
Who in y'alls opinion needs to shut up in 2004? I think Lil' Jon needs to shut up in 2004, motherfuckers damn near can't spit their verses without this nigga yellin and shit, Baby needs to shut up about his ice and shit, I know that's how he makes money from this rap shit but it can only go so...
Where is A-1? He had a sick ass song called "Represent" and I think it was off Mash Confusion or Southwest Riders if I'm correct, holla if ya know something on him.
What's going on with Suga T these days? I know that she was the only realest female in the Bay so far. Why she ain't dropped as many joints as Forty? Is she just limited to guest appearances or did she unfortunately get a bad deal as far as the business end of the game goes?
Can anybody name some MC's and producers that were born in Birmingham, Alabama but raised somewhere else? I read that Ric Rock was living in Alabama once but I don't know where here, and I found out from Big C-Style himself while I was at DPG Recordz Forum that he has fam in Birmingham but he...
I gotta admit I been hating on this nigga all because I hate 50 'cause he's mediocre but can anybody please post all songs and guest appearances and if I can or can't find the lyrics at ohhla.com that Young Buck came tight on before G-Unit's "Beg For Mercy" album 'cause some MC's come tight...
I been asking for a sig and last time somebody responded it was Sporadic but he had too many other sigs going for him so can anybody here that's sick wit the sig graphics do me a old school graffiti type sig with "STEALTH KILLA" in gray and red with a backdrop of the city of Birmingham Alabama...
I didn't know that Big C-Style was born in Birmingham, Alabama (my hometown, born and raised) but he was raised in the LBC? Did anybody or does anybody know this?
It might seem like I'm hatin but these are the Southern rappers I don't expect to hear not a motherfuckin thang from in 2004 'cause they so fuckin weak:
Master P (with his unoriginal ass, he needs to RETIRE!)
All of Triple Six Mafia
All of Cash Money
Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz
Ying Yang...
Last Thursday on the 25th ya told me to holla back 'cause you were in Birmingham! Whereabout were you? How was ya Christmas? Mine was okay coulda been better, same relatives nobody different and all that but hit me up with a PM this week and I'll respond!
What up with CCC? I ain't heard shit from him since that "Disturbed" joint he did. I kinda liked his voice and he wasn't tryin to sound like anybody else.
I spotted this Midwest legend on "The Next Episode" and he looked fine and I say because so many playas in the game fall victim to gettin blunted too much and fuckin too many groupies and shit but really though I gotta say that "No Future" will forever be a classic to me because a lotta MCs need...
Crucial Conflict definitely oughta sue Master Piss for biting their "Good Side, Bad Side" album title. This is another case of P contributing nothing but non-originality to the game.
Anybody heard of this rapper from Tampa Bay, FLA? He's got an album called "Da Ghetto Psychic" on Universal (a label with so many weak acts) and he's got a club song and it's typical shit called "In Here Ta Nite" and that song is bunk. This nigga gotta chorus that goes "These hoes be fuckin."...
Anybody heard this weak, unexplanably lame ass song "In Them Jeans." It's from an upcoming album of his called "Good Side, Bad Side"and I heard that shit for one second on 9.57 Jamz (in Birmingham, where I'm from and I quit listening to the radio since 2000) and all I can say is he's bitin yet...