Slim Thug & Flip Beef is OFFICIAL!

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Aug 13, 2002
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http://www.sohh.com/thecore/read.php?contentID=7119

After buzzing Down South, Slim Thug is ready to take his hype nationwide. In this SOHH.com exclusive, Slim speaks on setbacks, G-Unit comparisons and Lil Flip's hoe tendencies.

Slim Thug's national buzz began after dropping the Neptunes-produced "Like A Boss" earlier this year. Just when the single began climbing video countdowns, the Houston rapper's buzz heightened courtesy of his appearance alongside Paul Wall on Mike Jones' "Still Tippin." Yet, several months later, Slim's debut has yet to drop and has been pushed back numerous times.

"We had to go in the studio to re-do sh!t. It [the album] got bootlegged, so we ain't wanna put out the same record. The fourth quarter got in the way then. I'm over at Interscope, so Game was coming out in January and 50 [Cent] was supposed to come in February, so I ain't wanna drop when Game and 50 drop," Slim told SOHH.com. "50 even told me out of his own mouth he feel like the people at Interscope can only focus on one project at one time. 50 cent's sh!t got pushed back to March, so I had to wait on that sh!t. Then Star Trak and Geffen, they go back and forth on decisions they wanna make. It's just a failure to communicate. Now we finally sat down and got everything together and we're set for July 12th."

Upon hearing the title of his debut, Already Platinum, heads quickly labeled Slim as pretentious. Though the self-proclaimed boss says he amassed wealth with independent sales, he felt a major label would allow him to take his music pass the South.

"I was killing it down here, but being an artist you want the TV look too. You gotta look at it; my market was Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Louisiana and I'm going to seven, eight motherf#@$in' cities every weekend. Eventually the sh!t gon get old to a point where the price is gon have to go cheaper or something like that," Slim explained. "The only way I saw myself killing it for so long was to expand my career and go different places and take it to a further level. So I got with a major label and I still can do all the independent sh!t I was doing before. I'm just putting out my solo record out through [Geffen]."

Since inking with Star Trak/Geffen, Interscope Chairman Jimmy Iovine has repeatedly called Slim and his Boss Hogg Outlaws the G-Unit of the South --a comparison Slim welcomes with open arms.

"It's appreciated; 50 killing them and sh!t. We came up the same way. 50 was doing the mixtape sh!t then he got a deal. I was doing the mixtape sh!t and got a deal," Slim offered. "I got a gang of ni99as with me who [are] known too and who [are] hot. It's the same thing, but in a different region."

Besides G-Unit, Slim has also drawn comparisons to Lil Flip, mainly because the two share braids, height, a light complexion and the same hometown of Houston. Yet, according to Slim, the two are "nothing alike." In fact, Slim claims Flip took shots at him on Z-Ro's recently released "From The South," which also features Paul Wall.

"I don't f#@$ with Flip. Him and this dude named Z-Ro [got a song] and he shooting a slug at me on the song saying, ‘ni99as thinking they made it before they album dropped/ When they album flop/ They might be signed to Koch.' Somebody had said that I had a CD out saying, ‘f#@$ Flip,'" Slim revealed to SOHH.com. "I ain't never do that sh!t, but now it's in the streets. It's too late. I ain't really trying to talk about it. I ain't trying to hear no, ‘my fault, my bad.' I'm a fa sho come back. A lot of people are saying that Flip shooting slugs at Paul Wall too. He was mad at Paul Wall cause he was cool with T.I. when their whole little beef sh!t was going on. He on some real gay sh!t. He a cake for real. He a hoe ass ni99a."

Slim Thug's Already Platinum featuring production by The Neptunes, Sha Money XL, Cool and Dre and Jazze Pha is set to hit stores July 12th.



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I never thought about that line being about Slim, but I can see it now..
 

M-1

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Apr 25, 2002
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i'm glad he's back in the studio redoin that piece of shit album the neptunes produced...the advance was terrible
 
Oct 10, 2002
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I hated that advance slim too. There wasn't even a decent track. 3 Kings was the only good track he's had in a while. I think they leaked it on purpose to see what people would say and good thing they listenin.
 
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the album i got is fire, especially that "put you up" Slim reversed it on niggas and told the broad let me put you up. Then Latoya, baby girl from the original Destinys Child is his breezy?!! He's definitely platinum already.
 

Ry

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  • Ry

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Southend_206 said:
THIS WHOLE BEEF STARTED WHEN FLIP WAS WEARIN A BASKETBALL JERSEY THAT SAID BOSS IN CHINY'S "BALLA BABY REMIX" VIDEO.

doesnt this go back to the ESG-Lil Flip beef back in the late nineties?
 
Apr 26, 2002
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Slim.....needs to quit tryin to spit some Commercial....flows..
and get back to being .....gritty and grimmy...on the mic..
I feel ya, but I look at it like this...

SLIM has said that he has already reached the TOP of his game in his "SOUTH/underground" market...
He wants to take his music to another level, another market...different countries....USA nation wide type of shit.

Part of accomplishing that, is spittin shit outside his eggshell...

From what I heard, I think he is holdin it down...
if you want numbers, I feel like his spits is at least 75% still "gritty/grimmy".



doesnt this go back to the ESG-Lil Flip beef back in the late nineties?
ESG wasn't takin no shit...he went off on the BHO album.


fucc it...
I like to listen to them all....it ain't my beef.
FLIP, SLIM, ESG, MIKE, PAUL, TI, CHAMILL....they all tight.