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Apr 19, 2011
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Big chill $hit knock! its like NEO retro... and its mastered and mixed right (bout time west coast artist get a good pair of ears)! "Tell um take a Chill Pill!" All my albums are FREE right now 2 only @ www.Rice4eveR.com! hopefully i wont get band for that blast haha!

Rice4eveR~

 
Nov 14, 2002
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dirtyrice whats your angle? you got some slappin ass hood beats but most of the content is diffrent and made for non hood fools.its like hybrid hood music buts hella unique.im listening to your new shit right now and i see you gave a shot out to the white kids in Modesto! lol if you ever come out here its a hang out at "In and out burger" on the north side where they riden them Rice Rockets on the weekends.i know they will love your music over their!i got a lil homie that be fuckin with them so ima burn him a copy and let him slap it when go out that way.
 
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haha... man, i got tired of hearing about the same thing over and over again in hiphop... then i got tired of complaining about it so i got up and did something about it! i started putting elements of other worldly thing in my music over mobby ass beats cuz thats what i like to hear! the shit worked! big jump from my older albums (before "im like hella norcal n shit) chill. i think thats y i like your album... it sounds fun and its funny and not too serious yet its serious at the same time feel me?! thats what hiphop needs again, now im just a part of the solution!

Rice
(please excuse my grammer... im on a driod!
www.Rice4eveR.com
 
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good shit! i felt the same way. i got sick of the trendy music. shit started sounding like robots was rappin to please and entertain humans lol.they say if you dont like the way things are goin then do something about it.much props an respect for doing what you feel and not whats popular at the moment. i wish more rappers started doing what they felt and not whats hot.