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Jan 23, 2006
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Seagram was the greatest

Man I have got to be one of Seag's biggest fans. In my opinion he is the greatest rapper ever and without a doubt the greatest bay area rapper ever and there should be no disputing that he was the greatest bay area rapper. I try and turn everybody I know onto Seag even people who move out here from the East Coast that think our rappers aint got lyrics, even they start feeling Seag. Man but I have a couple of questions for Seag's brother man first off man I listen to your brothers music everyday of my life and for some reason dude's lyrics move me. I remember back in 1996 he was supposed to do an interview on the Cal Berkley radio station and he was unable to make it, and 2 weeks later he was killed. Man I feel like us fans were robbed of this brotha with a gang of talent. Man maybe you can come on here and let us know a little bout Seag as far as who he listened to, who influenced his style of rhymes see people ain't really knowin but Seag was a master of puttin rhymes together your brother would put three or four rhymes in one sentence he was doing this like 12 years ago people underestimate how advanced his rhymes were. He had change in vocal tone and flow like a motherfucker. I would like to know whatever you can put out there for us I mean Jay-Z fans and fans of other rappers get to know about their favorite rappers because they are around to do interviews and 2pac and Biggie have massive amounts of interviews done before their deaths. Where us Seag fans have very little info on him other than the obvious. Tell us about what led him to signing with Rapalot and his experiences with the label and who he wanted to work with and some of his experiences in life what made him who he was and let us know about how it growing up for him.Honestly I am real picky with who is worthy to be on a track with Seag because I think he was the greatest rapper to rap about the streets but he was more vivid than nearly everbody else plus he came intelligent, he never glorified the streets he just gave you the raw uncut hard shit and he never tried to glorify the shit like many rappers today. Right now in my opinion the closest rapper to Seagram would be Beanie Segal and I would love to hear them on a track together. I know if Beanie Segal heard Seagram's shit he'd be trying to hook up with him on numorous cuts, plus they both got down with Scarface. I would like to hear Seag with the Delinquents, Short, Pac, Rappin Ron, Ant Diddley Dog, Keak, Askari X I know he's done tracks with all these people but it would be nice to hear more songs with them together. I would like to hear Seag with Jay-Z, Nas, Yukmouth, Biggie Smalls, Big L., just anbody that has massive talent like he did. Also I need Seagram posters and T-shirts a black T shirt with the picture from Reality Check would be killin em. I am a die hard fan and I will support Seagam's music till I die. Thank you so much if you can give us a real detailed biography of Seag I would really apprieciate it and its something I would be able to remember the rest of my life..
 
May 30, 2006
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I remember buying Reality Check back in 1994 & I moved 2 LA a few months later. Niggaz down there was acting like they wasn't feeling dude. I knew off top that it was some haterism cuz I still own that CD & its still good till this day.
 
Jan 23, 2006
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You got me fucked up 48turfin

48turffin said:
all up on them nuts huh^^^^^

but sum new seag fa sho sounds like its gonna be dope
On the real, I'm 32 years old I aint on nobody's nuts I've been listenin to Seag since I was a teen. I aint no punk neither I don't post much cause of shitty comments like yours you sorry ass internet clown. I really feel what Seag has to offer and I do feel he was the greatest rapper ever.check all my posts I try and throw it out there how I feel bout Seagram's ability as a lyristist. Aint nobody on nobodys nuts just wanna know more bout the man and his craft. So before I go remember this 48turffin fuck you you damn shit head bitch. You aint really shit and neithers your momma, but fuck all this internet shit talkin. Man it's cool for everybody to let it be known that they serious Mac Dre fans but when I come on here stating how I feel bout Seag some young punk wanna talk shit, this aint the type of shit I'm into but I learned along time ago people who talk shit is cowards and those who move in silence is the real.
 
Feb 17, 2004
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B. Law said:
On the real, I'm 32 years old I aint on nobody's nuts I've been listenin to Seag since I was a teen. I aint no punk neither I don't post much cause of shitty comments like yours you sorry ass internet clown. I really feel what Seag has to offer and I do feel he was the greatest rapper ever.check all my posts I try and throw it out there how I feel bout Seagram's ability as a lyristist. Aint nobody on nobodys nuts just wanna know more bout the man and his craft. So before I go remember this 48turffin fuck you you damn shit head bitch. You aint really shit and neithers your momma, but fuck all this internet shit talkin. Man it's cool for everybody to let it be known that they serious Mac Dre fans but when I come on here stating how I feel bout Seag some young punk wanna talk shit, this aint the type of shit I'm into but I learned along time ago people who talk shit is cowards and those who move in silence is the real.
man its all love homey seag had a lot of fans i get emails everyday from all over the world from his fans or just bay rappers that people feel thats what this music is all about man , a true rap fan of music dont just start listning to someone like dre or seag after they gone they was there from the gate most cats on siccness or just under 30 prolly dont remember seag or his music but if they give it a listen 9-out of ten would feel him ,but music is about choices i remember when everybody was calling mac dre whack back inthe day but to me he was different and had his own groove now he's bigger than life but to me he always was tight in a different way keep supporting the bay music and demand quality from these artist there is a lot of good new talent out here,and some classic ass old school shit its all bay in the end .........

www.myspace.com/seagramrecords
www.myspace.com/officialseagrammiller
[email protected]
 
Apr 7, 2006
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seagramrecords said:
man its all love homey seag had a lot of fans i get emails everyday from all over the world from his fans or just bay rappers that people feel thats what this music is all about man , a true rap fan of music dont just start listning to someone like dre or seag after they gone they was there from the gate most cats on siccness or just under 30 prolly dont remember seag or his music but if they give it a listen 9-out of ten would feel him ,but music is about choices i remember when everybody was calling mac dre whack back inthe day but to me he was different and had his own groove now he's bigger than life but to me he always was tight in a different way keep supporting the bay music and demand quality from these artist there is a lot of good new talent out here,and some classic ass old school shit its all bay in the end .........

www.myspace.com/seagramrecords
www.myspace.com/officialseagrammiller
[email protected]
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