BANGIN ON WAX I, II, III

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Apr 25, 2002
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The homegirl Nini (Bloody Mary RIP) she was KILLIN that shit, and Redrum was killin that shit!! Rum had some classic lines on there (tha 1st one). The WHOLE Blood side on the first one was the shit! We used to replace some of the words for obvious reasons, but them cats was spittin, and you cant deny good music. Honorable mentions on the 1st one Crip side was Steady Dippin & K's Up. Awol was tearin shit up!! Cuz could spit

Then when 2 came out, the Rips flipped the script and that shit was BANGIN! East Side Rip Rider, Every Dog has its Day, Classic on there was I wish U were Here. And I dont give a fucc what nobody say, them Damus came thru on that "Mafia Lane" song.

Nationwide Rip Riders was the shit too....
 
Jul 29, 2008
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I wish rum would come on here more often. I learned alot from him about the Bangin on Wax and behind the scenes shit.

Rum, Lil Leak and Bloody Mary were part of the 1st installments.. their verses came hard.

With Part 2, it brought out B Brazy and Lil Hawk. Rum and Bloody Mary didnt like the money shit going on, bekuz they werent getting what they were suppose too.. along with everyone else.. so that is why they are not on Part 2.

And for people that didnt know, The Bloods and Crips albums were the most popular, but Ronnie Ron also did a "Gangstalations" album that everyone recorded a bunch of g tracks together without the red/blue stuff... just g shit.

From what I understand, That album wouldnt have worked if the fact that people were direct rivals.. So you had Inglewood Bloods and Compton Crips for part 1 and 2.

There were smashers on both sides and seriously classics that people dont put up there bekuz its the songs are really for the ones that understand the feuds.

Saddest part is that kats is real, and alot of them fell to the street life and while the shit is classic and multi plat... alot of the artists never got their Just Dues.

On that note, Lil Hawk recently got in contact wid Rum..
 
Nov 7, 2002
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Imma say Genuine Draft (Domino), Big Freeze, Scarface, AWOL, G-bone, and Bigg Cixx Pac had delivery and verses that had a nigga feelin' it on the C-side...

Imma say Dog (Suga Buga), Lil' Stretch, Rum, Crip (k) and Mary were the onez who stood outt tha most from tha b-side...and b-brazy had a distinct flow that stood outt too...

The 1st installment tha homiez gott smashed, the 2nd cd wuz an even exchange but on that 3rd release Nationwide vs. Ridas we took the crown!!! Great memories...
 
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B-Brazy Bip but Blood wasnt harder than Lil Hawk. Lil Stretch , Wy Red Rum Bloody Mary, Suga BUGA all them niggas on the first came wid it also
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I did hear a track from B-Brazy on youtube called Westside YG's. That shit was BANGIN, classic West Coast shit...I dont know how to post shit up, but here is the link..Beat is CLASSIC (what sample they use?)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq4kftq0yco
 
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its sad that a lot of heads from that shit are resting in peace, sad shit, considering i heard them albums went platinum and shit, its a shame brothers and sisters wern't able to hustle that street shit into the music game, you see what i'm saying
 
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B-Brazy Bip but Blood wasnt harder than Lil Hawk. Lil Stretch , Wy Red Rum Bloody Mary, Suga BUGA all them niggas on the first came wid it also


nots nonrappers out the shelter-= wack ass rip rappers
B-BRAZY HAD A DIFFERENT SWAG THEN THE REST IMO , HE WAS ON SOME GANG BANGIN / SENDIN A BITCH SHIT .... SHIT I CAN RELATE 2 , EVERYBODY HAD FLOW , NOT KNOCKIN NO ONE , EVERYBODY U NAMED HAD BARS , BUT B-BRAZY WAS THE 1 THAT STOOD OUT 2 ME .....