NIPSEY HUSSLE THE MARATHON

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.
Dec 19, 2006
3,335
37
0
52
#41
^Yeah I entered my email and then entered the site. The album cover (download link) is on the left and the book is on the right. The book is a bunch of photos and a few lyrics he wrote down.
 
Dec 28, 2008
184
6
0
40
#44
Lol he used an MGMT track... That's cool though cuz Nipsey ripped it up.

Anyways... I agree with Nipsey as what he wrote in his scrapbook. I agree with him not doing what the White Mutherfukkkers want him to do.. U know just release "SouthCentral State Of Mind" for the labels quarterly billings or wutever the phukk they ask for (In their own interest).

This mixtape proves that "South Central State Of Mind" will truly be what Nipsey wanted it to be... If he gets the opportunity, otherwise the label will fuck him over and put out some garbage. I'm rootin for Nip Hussle.
 
Apr 25, 2002
5,314
2,065
113
42
#45
Nispey comes across as genuine and transparent with his fans, and has a since of honesty about what he is doing. There isnt a sense of fakeness (with his streed cred or with him just as an artist) with him. I think that will pay dividends for him as he looks to build on his foundation he has layed.

The album is serious. I wondered if Nipsey could make the transition from gang bang music to serious music that dives deeper than street issues. He seems to be making the transition smoothly.
 
Jul 28, 2007
206
84
0
44
#47
Nispey comes across as genuine and transparent with his fans, and has a since of honesty about what he is doing. There isnt a sense of fakeness (with his streed cred or with him just as an artist) with him. I think that will pay dividends for him as he looks to build on his foundation he has layed.

The album is serious. I wondered if Nipsey could make the transition from gang bang music to serious music that dives deeper than street issues. He seems to be making the transition smoothly.
. I thought about that too. You could hear he got it in him with songs like "Payback". The real question is: is the people ready and/or want to hear music like that. Maybe.
I mean, the new generation aint really fuckin' with Gangsta Rap like we did in the 90's.