New C-Bo vs. Old C-Bo

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New C-Bo vs. Old C-Bo

  • New

    Votes: 6 9.1%
  • Old

    Votes: 60 90.9%

  • Total voters
    66
Jul 5, 2009
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#22
I aint feelin the southern shit either. Bo has had some classic tracks since Enemy of the Sate tho, but he aint pickin the right beats much at all these days. Fuck the south shit, get all the old niggas back together and do it how its 'posed to be done. If Bo had an album produced by his old producers and ya'll know who i'm talkin bout then it would be a big one. Especially now that rap is a bitch and is need some balance in the "gangsta" direction of the pendulum. He most likely aint livin that life no more and i feel that too.
 

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#37
new c-bo. enemy of the state's his best album and that's post awol. it's a close call but life as a rider, west coast mafia, he stepped it up on those albums. bo was in his prime in about 2000-2003. listen to his features around that time on killa tay snake eyes, and thug thisle, or his feature on marvaless ghetto blues 2001. his flow got way harder, more aggressive, and more refined. you have to be able to grow with the artists you listen to, remember on liquor store bo wasn't even old enough to buy alcohol like on gas chamber if you still think that mentality is the one he should have, then you are stagnated.