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DuceTheTruth

No Flexxin No Fakin
Apr 1, 2003
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#81
Lmao @ some of the comments......

not a track I would smash personally but the 3rd dude actually sounded like it wasn't his first time rappin.....decent.


Now the beat IMO got some fire to it.......first I was picturin me.....then Lynch spittin to it..
 
May 16, 2002
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I'm gonna come in here in E-Low & Abe's defense. We've had our share differences, but we've gotten past that.

I been filming a documentary for awhile and when I got at them they didn't hesitate to grant me an interview. They didn't give me the superstar attitude, so I have much respect for them being humble people.

It's one of the best times I had filming. They said somethings other artist were afraid to say on film. I went after a story, not the music and they did a great job.

Yeah, the music & videos may not be the greatest in a lot of peoples opinions, but they're the kind of dudes that will smoke you out & feed you & yours while your at their spot. No matter if they met you that day, they make you feel welcomed.

Abe had a hook up with new named brand fits a few years ago & hooked me & my family up for a cool price. My kids went to school with the latest fits & it didn't dent my pocket as if I would of bought it out of a regular store.

These are the kind of dudes who will pull over if they knew & saw you stranded on the side of the road. And would be quick to go under the car & try & fix your shit. Some of you are too preppy to get yourself dirty to help a friend, so STFU!


I'm speaking on a personal level. In the end of it all, this is the internet & people say what they want (LIES). You all can say you welcome people at your house & pat yourself on the back, but that means nothing online. I'm talking what I saw first hand in person.





























































































































:cheeky:
 
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"So You Wanna Be A Producer"- The documentary/dvd which includes new footage, new interviews, new recording tips/techniques and conveys the many elements that have changed from the early days of hip hop producing to now. ~ The Best of Both Worlds.

New interviews include: Two time Grammy Winner Dj Toomp (Kanye West, TI, Jay Z, Rick Ross) Sonny Digital ( Y.C. feat. Future "Racks on Racks", SouljaBoy, Rosco Dash, Sean Kingston, J-Futuristic, Gorilla Zoe) Battle Cat, Dj Speedy (Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, & Waka Flocka), The Medicine Men (formerly Beats By The Pound-the sound behind No Limit Records),Johnny J (Tupac Producer), Capucine Jackson (widow of Johnny J), Mike Wilson (Grammy Award Winning Mix Engineer), Traebeats (Lil Wayne, Jim Jones, Gucci Mane, Natasha Mosley) Rashad Thompson (Wiz Khalifa, Chevy Woods) Harold "Self" Chisolm (Music Publisher), among many others.[video=youtube;N14M6aYtWJc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N14M6aYtWJc&feature=plcp[/video]
 

S.SAVAGE

SICCNESS MOTHERFUCKER
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#90
SHEA's flow was better than the rest, though.

I aint rapped in many years bro, hung the towel up when I realized it was a costly non-gratifying hobby, that will only get you the respect of the cats you fuck with, & hate from anyone you do not associate with. (which was many, because I refuse to fuck with suckaz)

...but please believe I am a muh fuckin EAST SAN JO rap pioneer, anyone can ask about my name in SJ & it is solid as my brothers & comrades with a lengthy history of SJ classics.

Now I am just an engineer from 9-5 & a husband / father the rest of the time.

since stopping the illusion of one day 'blowin up, yawl', I have since enjoyed life so much more & my family benefits from our hobbies, together.

....but what did the thread have to do with me?