Whos dope out of LA right now ?

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Nuttkase

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Crooked I, Ras Kass, Bishop Lamont, Young Hootie is dope as fuck, Kurupts younger homies Y.A. all got heat IMO. There are alot more but I am going to keep it at those ones as the dopest as of right now IMO.

Also I know they have been around for a minute but no one mentioned The Relatives...IMO they are prob. the dopest group in LA right now. I have never been dissapointed with anything they droped. Not even their mixtape and I am not a big mixtape fan...but theirs was sick as fuck.

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mrtonguetwista

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Nuttkase said:
Also I know they have been around for a minute but no one mentioned The Relatives...IMO they are prob. the dopest group in LA right now. I have never been dissapointed with anything they droped. Not even their mixtape and I am not a big mixtape fan...but theirs was sick as fuck.

Nuttkace
Hell ya..I've been supporting The Relativez since they dropped their Young Soldierz album. You have both mixtapes? I the Hood Mixtape and Big WY Hood Hitchcock Mixtape. I got the Relativez Hood DVD and B-Brazy "Braziac" cd off of eBay.
 

Nuttkase

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#26
Yeah I got Big Wy's mixtape to but I forgot about that one. It is sick as fuck too. Their album as Young Soldierz is tight too. I got the DVD too. I never even heard that B-Brazy droped a cd though. Is it tight? I mean Brazy always came dope so I would think it is but you never know. Didn't he pass away a few years back too? Lil Hawk was sick as fuck too.

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mrtonguetwista

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I think B-Brazy passed away in late '03 or early '04 but don't quote me on that. "Braziac" is a 12 track album that was never released. So you got the Hood DVD? I'm not talking about the DVD that came with "Money Respect Money".