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For those that didn't peep the thread in the Ghetto World Records forum, I want you opinion on what I should call my next solo album. As you know I'm releasing The Mobstaz album next called "The Hardest Shit Out". But I have 3 choices for the title of my next solo, and they are:

The Hardest Shit Out Pt. 2
The Struggle, The Grind, The Hustle
Street Legend

I think I'm going to go with "Street Legend", but I want to see what ya'll think. I'm still going to shit on niggaz lyrically, and with that real shit, so get ready! All of the people that responded on my forum agreed with "Street Legend". I think "Street Legend" is the best too, because everybody can't name an album that. They don't have the credentials, so that's what makes it unique. Holla at me.

C.S. Heat
 
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alot of niggaz say they legends or got street credibility but they dont.4 example ja rule & them was claimin they some killaz but i doubt that.& i know of some other cats claimin 2 be killaz too but their not.so i think you should go wit the stuggle,the grind,the hustle.
 
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Street Legend

LIL C.S. said:
For those that didn't peep the thread in the Ghetto World Records forum, I want you opinion on what I should call my next solo album. As you know I'm releasing The Mobstaz album next called "The Hardest Shit Out". But I have 3 choices for the title of my next solo, and they are:

The Hardest Shit Out Pt. 2
The Struggle, The Grind, The Hustle
Street Legend

I think I'm going to go with "Street Legend", but I want to see what ya'll think. I'm still going to shit on niggaz lyrically, and with that real shit, so get ready! All of the people that responded on my forum agreed with "Street Legend". I think "Street Legend" is the best too, because everybody can't name an album that. They don't have the credentials, so that's what makes it unique. Holla at me.

C.S. Heat
I' d Holla at the "Street Legend". Sounds good.. and the C.S. Heat spit is always hard..
But if The Mobstaz..ripps shit..that.."The Hardest Shit Out Pt. 2" would be tight..GW
 
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hmm not really feelin the Street Legnd name seein Legend is someone who's time is up... and yall still goin on FIYA! i'd go wit The Struggle, The Grind, The Hustle it's dope and catchy and good luck with it.
 
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.44 mag said:
alot of niggaz say they legends or got street credibility but they dont.4 example ja rule & them was claimin they some killaz but i doubt that.& i know of some other cats claimin 2 be killaz too but their not.so i think you should go wit the stuggle,the grind,the hustle.
But mine is proven C-Ron, and I am one in Dago, but if you're not from Dago, you're really speakin' on somethin' you have no knowledge about. Ask anybody that knows about the crazy bangin' 80's in Dago, and any nigga I was in the pen with during those 9yrs, and ask how I was the youngest nigga in the City with a new Benz (at 18). Had the hardest El Co in the city (at 17), and had contracts out on me for the work I put in. We were all on the news when we got indicted by the feds for the charge of 848 CCE (Continuing Criminal Enterprise). I still have the articles. It goes on and on. I swear to God on my son's life what I'm sayin' is the truth, but I've NEVER killed anybody. And I'm GLAD I NEVER did! I wish some of the shit I rap about wasn't true. That shit ain't nothin' to be proud of, but it's my truth. I paid for the dirt I did (almost a decade in the pen), and for the shit I got away with. I don't know too many niggaz that did all that dirt and TIME, got out the pen after 9yrs, started his OWN label, put out 2 solos, 1 hard ass comp, and a dvd, and gets respect from real g's from Dago to L.A. to the Bay to Texas to Louisiana, to New york etc. And these are niggaz that I've met through my journeys that have seen my work in PERSON, and will vouch for me, and are credible and thourough niggaz. C-Ron it's all good homey. You made a good point. I feel you homey! Like I told you a while bac, I was in the hole with a nigga from Tacoma (Hilltop Crips) Big Bear. He was a real nigga too. I just didn't start callin' myself that though. This is what people have said to me and about me. Not just me sayin' it. But it's a lot of Dago rappers that have real street credibility like Bay Loc, Baby Ant, Cuzzin' Ice, Ecay, Mitchy, Damu and more. Like I said before, it ain't shit to be proud of. A nigga like Complex has somethin' a nigga could be proud of. He got his degree, and startin' Grad school to get his Masters. I'm educated too (accounting, taxes, business etc), but a degree, and bein' successful is somethin' to be proud of. The chorus to one of my songs "Street Credibility" on my next album sums all this shit up. It goes like this:

Nigga I got street credibility, keep my name out your faggot mouth/I done dumped on niggaz before, but it ain't really shit to brag about/And fuc namin' when to make you believe me, and then you'll go tell on me/and I'll have another felony/cuz bitch niggaz tell on g's/
 
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LIL C.S. said:
But mine is proven C-Ron, and I am one in Dago, but if you're not from Dago, you're really speakin' on somethin' you have no knowledge about. Ask anybody that knows about the crazy bangin' 80's in Dago, and any nigga I was in the pen with during those 9yrs, and ask how I was the youngest nigga in the City with a new Benz (at 18). Had the hardest El Co in the city (at 17), and had contracts out on me for the work I put in. We were all on the news when we got indicted by the feds for the charge of 848 CCE (Continuing Criminal Enterprise). I still have the articles. It goes on and on. I swear to God on my son's life what I'm sayin' is the truth, but I've NEVER killed anybody. And I'm GLAD I NEVER did! I wish some of the shit I rap about wasn't true. That shit ain't nothin' to be proud of, but it's my truth. I paid for the dirt I did (almost a decade in the pen), and for the shit I got away with. I don't know too many niggaz that did all that dirt and TIME, got out the pen after 9yrs, started his OWN label, put out 2 solos, 1 hard ass comp, and a dvd, and gets respect from real g's from Dago to L.A. to the Bay to Texas to Louisiana, to New york etc. And these are niggaz that I've met through my journeys that have seen my work in PERSON, and will vouch for me, and are credible and thourough niggaz. C-Ron it's all good homey. You made a good point. I feel you homey! Like I told you a while bac, I was in the hole with a nigga from Tacoma (Hilltop Crips) Big Bear. He was a real nigga too. I just didn't start callin' myself that though. This is what people have said to me and about me. Not just me sayin' it. But it's a lot of Dago rappers that have real street credibility like Bay Loc, Baby Ant, Cuzzin' Ice, Ecay, Mitchy, Damu and more. Like I said before, it ain't shit to be proud of. A nigga like Complex has somethin' a nigga could be proud of. He got his degree, and startin' Grad school to get his Masters. I'm educated too (accounting, taxes, business etc), but a degree, and bein' successful is somethin' to be proud of. The chorus to one of my songs "Street Credibility" on my next album sums all this shit up. It goes like this:

Nigga I got street credibility, keep my name out your faggot mouth/I done dumped on niggaz before, but it ain't really shit to brag about/And fuc namin' when to make you believe me, and then you'll go tell on me/and I'll have another felony/cuz bitch niggaz tell on g's/
fasho i remember you tellin me all this a long time ago.im not questioning your credibility jus givin a example of why i liked the stuggle more then street legend.but i think your a more credible rapper then alot of these other niggaz out here cuzz you speak on what you've done what you haven done & what you've seen which alot of rapper dont do.but like you said im not from dago so i wouldnt know your whole background.keep doin your thang tho homie
 
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.44 mag said:
fasho i remember you tellin me all this a long time ago.im not questioning your credibility jus givin a example of why i liked the stuggle more then street legend.but i think your a more credible rapper then alot of these other niggaz out here cuzz you speak on what you've done what you haven done & what you've seen which alot of rapper dont do.but like you said im not from dago so i wouldnt know your whole background.keep doin your thang tho homie
Much love homey. I definitely felt the point you were tryna' make though.

@everybody else good lookin' on the feedbac.
 
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Lawz 2760 said:
The Struggle, The Grind The hustle

i like this title better if the CD is really gonna be about the title only but if youre gonna range out then go wtih Street Legend...i like the way iit sound when you say it out loud...Lil CS "Street Legend" now thats gangsta
 
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Yeah, I'm going to range out. I'm going to have a song on there called "If I Don't Make It" that's on the same level as Thug Tears was. I'ma have one called "Gangsta Lyricist" and another one called "Last Breath Server". So those songs right there alone branch out from the struggle, the grind, the hustle theme.