Skatterman & Snug Brim - This Is Kansas City [VID]

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The Bakersman
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Nope, I haven't. For some odd reason, I've never jumped on Cham's music, despite liking his delivery and voice. I just don't understand the point of mixtapes.

I got a ton of Dirrty Boi Montana mixtapes and DJ Smalls mixtapes, but it's always the same shit.

1. Click button to favorite song on album.
2. Fast forward to actual song and pass up the echoed and higher volumed DJ yelling into the microphone.
3. Hear the first 30 seconds of the song.
4. Rewind song and start from the beginning.
5. Become angry because all you really wanna do is listen to the fucking song without all the distractions and noise.
6. Finally get to hear 3 minutes of favorite song.
7. End song with DJ reiterating what he said at the beginning of the track.

I'LL PASS.
 

Jride

Sicc OG
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Mixtapes are different nowadays.. Less and less DJ interference with the song.. now on mixtapes u dont hear shit like "DRAMA KING" and a bunch of other dj's yelling their shit..

And if tech did release a mixtape, he wouldnt need a DJ at all so the interruptions wouldnt be a problem... Just like how chamillionaire and other artists do their shit..
 

JOK3R187

Ferocious Mackadoshis
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Fuck a mixtape. I've never had one that blew me away. Some faggot ass DJ screaming his name and upcoming recordings. FUCK THAT.
damn, givin it away for free? good shit... I may actually follow the path they take and show my support, it seems like they're really tryna make this happen and I can definitely respect that
cosign

I couldn't agree with you any more. A mixtape doesn't even showcase the artist that raps over the beat, it's all about showin off the "DJ" who didn't really have SHIT to do with the song.

And what's up with this lame ass fuck "DJ Khaled" everyone's creamin their pants over? Is he even a fucking DJ?
real talk

and fuck a DJ Khaled...

it's bubblegum ass figures such as himself that shadow those who actually work the decks and stay true to preserve real hip-hop and it's aesthetic

Statik Selektah, DJ Revolution, DJ Qbert, DJ Spinbad, DJ Muggs, DJ Premier, Roc Raida and so on = A True DJ
 
Oct 25, 2006
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real talk

and fuck a DJ Khaled...

it's bubblegum ass figures such as himself that shadow those who actually work the decks and stay true to preserve real hip-hop and it's aesthetic

Statik Selektah, DJ Revolution, DJ Qbert, DJ Spinbad, DJ Muggs, DJ Premier, Roc Raida and so on = A True DJ
DJ Qbert= Beast.
 
Jun 9, 2007
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Mixtape Messiah's are pretty much all dope... every one of em has at least 5 or 6 solid, enjoyable tracks, and considering they were all pretty much free to whoever wanted em I can handle that
 
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#34
I am liking there sound.. even if there talent in my eyes isn't upto say a Kutt, Krizz or Tech.. Bg Bulletwound impressed me on the bars he spit.. Overall a nice video and will definitely be looking out to hear there Mixtape when it drops.. Anyone think although it is otherwise stated that there is some type of animosity between Skatterman/Snug and Strange after the split?? I wonder if Tech, Kutt or Krizz will appear on the mixtape.. I highly doubt it..

ECF'NW.
 
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That was fucking sick, I can't wait. I love bumping that KC mixtape shit, all the industry whores hear the beats of their favorite industry whores and wonder who the fuck they hear.