Big Scoob album preview this Saturday Night

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Oct 2, 2006
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Got this from the Underground Heat Group on Facebook.

Tune into HOT 103 JAMZ or log onto www.kprs.com this Saturday night because "Big Scoob" from Strange Music will be falling through to promote his new album "Tech N9ne presents...Big Scoob Monsterific"! He'll be hanging out with me (Kenny Diamondz) and Brian B. Shynin for the WHOLE show. Were gonna preview some of the tracks from the album which drops September 15th! On-air or Online....Underground Heat....WE GOT THE STREETS SUCKAZ! CAN YOU DIG IT!!!!
 
Feb 9, 2006
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Based off everything Scoob has been featured on since signing with Strange and the Salue song off the album Im actually pretty pumped for this album. Back when they first signed Scoob I wasnt sure if he could hold his own for a full album, but I honestly think he can...

I dont wanna hear anymore tho til the shit drops, so Im just gonna download the leak whenver it happens than cop it at FYE on the 15th... Im expecting at least a very decent album.
 
Dec 29, 2002
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yep and had like 24 features lol
im just making a point with big scoob holding his own
cause tech holds his own and had ton of features on killer
fuck the haters
im looking forward to the scoob album
 
Aug 9, 2005
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yep and had like 24 features lol
im just making a point with big scoob holding his own
cause tech holds his own and had ton of features on killer
fuck the haters
im looking forward to the scoob album
nobody is hating i am merely stating facts, if it is perceived as hate then so be it :knockout:
 

L.D.S.

The Bakersman
Aug 14, 2006
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It's a fact that has loose ground considering Tech puts out albums with nothing but features and his last solo had 24 features.

It's semantics, really. I see it's not a valid point to reiterate over and over when the bread winner relied on putting on others and continues to reach out to new artists to help sell his records.

There's a reason behind Scarface, Ice Cube, and Brother J being on the same album. It's a geography lesson that not everyone sees happening.