The WTF Happened Song of the Day: Juelz Santana "Mic Check"
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this CD went hard... they was the only new York ? was feelin in other spots..
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That one song made me listen to all of Juelz's ? .
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juelz was ill back in the day....unfortunately after an okay days of are lives and home run with wayne he kinda stopped making ?
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how was juelz garbage..? honestly him and dipset was the only ? people was feelin from new York at that time..
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I think New York tried to destroy dipset because they was ? with all the regions tough and Dipset laid the foundation
for people like Asap Rocky and Smoke Dza , you can even say Nicki Minaj to a degree. -
MC The Rapper wrote: »I think New York tried to destroy dipset because they was ? with all the regions tough and Dipset laid the foundation
for people like Asap Rocky and Smoke Dza , you can even say Nicki Minaj to a degree.
So Asap Rocky ain't take his style from Houston , so Smoke Dza ain't start ? with Krit and Spitta . So Nicki wasn't ? with Gucci/Brick Squad then Wayne.
Oh I guess ? don't remember the beefs with G-Unit,Jay-Z, Tru-Life,Nas etc.
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dipset was the last time new york had a legitimate chance of being on top. i live in tx and we was ? with them down here cam jimmy juelz jr wrier hell rell 40 cal. ? i remember when cam jr and hell rell did them songs on flex. my dudes ridin he ridin in lambourghinis the oysters mixed with linguini u hear me? hes a riiiider. hell yea lol. but somethin about yall ? in new york man yall got a problem vibin together everybody up there always beefin lol
oh yea first post ? with ya boy!! -
at one time dipset had the whole nation...they was like a nyc version of 90s death row/dogg pound, they had complete songs with perfect beats
i think the beef with jay slowed them down alot cause after rocafella they seemed more indie and didnt get another machine push, then they started beefin with each other which killed their whole vibe, but dipset is the cause of everything goin on in rap today, for better or worse....kanye west garnered alot of his initial interest thru the tracks he did for dipset, ymcmb is basically a dipset clone, even to the clothes styles, dipset was the first crew to put down the 4xl white tees and throwbacks and start dressin weird, and they made it "cool" to be "bloods"....
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KushBlunts wrote: »dipset was the last time new york had a legitimate chance of being on top. i live in tx and we was ? with them down here cam jimmy juelz jr wrier hell rell 40 cal. ? i remember when cam jr and hell rell did them songs on flex. my dudes ridin he ridin in lambourghinis the oysters mixed with linguini u hear me? hes a riiiider. hell yea lol. but somethin about yall ? in new york man yall got a problem vibin together everybody up there always beefin lol
oh yea first post ? with ya boy!!
The ability not to vibe/get along is a national issue. Look at the new boyz ? who got killed a few years ago....same with that brick squad ? in atlanta who just got killed last year as well. Not to mention each region has a clash of old and new school ? have differing opinions.
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dipset was always garbage
they were the first to prove you could be garbage as long as u had hot beats -
Dipset could've took over the world, the most influential group in hiphop history.
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this song was so horrible
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? got bad taste in music if they say this song is trash
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J didn't listen to Cam till after they fell feel off
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Dipset and G-Unit killed NYC hiphop by swagger jacking other regions and cultures. Too much of their production was Southern and Westcoast influenced or bitten from Just Blaze and Kanye.
Diplomatic Immunity is still a classic tho. -
This was my ? senior year, brings back memories
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I actually bought this CD...it was later stolen.
Damn when you put it in perspective, Juelz hasnt had a album come out in damn near 7 years. ? aint release music since katrina. -
how am I wrong? who else was ? ? wit from new York... and u can't day G unit cuz they was done...
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this was my ?
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I remember buying the cd several years ago. Bad thing is, on the cd the version of Mic Check is cut short. The video/single version isn't the one on the album, sadly.
2012 and it's a still a dope ass song.
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Juelz was aight back then. Dipset beats were better than the lyrics they spit. They had a bunch of soul sample producers which I am drawing a blank on but they mainly used sped up samples that can only be categorized as Just Blaze influenced or Kanye. I agree they was trying to break out of the general NYC region they were trying to flip styles to rap on southern type songs.
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Juelz was aight back then. Dipset beats were better than the lyrics they spit. They had a bunch of soul sample producers which I am drawing a blank on but they mainly used sped up samples that can only be categorized as Just Blaze influenced or Kanye. I agree they was trying to break out of the general NYC region they were trying to flip styles to rap on southern type songs.
yea 02/03 was when the dips were at their best flippin those soul samples..i think it was the heatmakers who produced those beats and they fell off after that..as far as juelz go i never really was a big fan of his stuff he had some coo ? but he was too random
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MC The Rapper wrote: »I think New York tried to destroy dipset because they was ? with all the regions tough and Dipset laid the foundation
for people like Asap Rocky and Smoke Dza , you can even say Nicki Minaj to a degree.
Dipset tore themselves apart. To be honest Dipset was the last time i remember NY supported a Movement in unity. What happen was they thought they didnt need Cam and when Cam laid low they were lost in the sauce. Only one who furthered his career was Jimmy and that had alot to do with Max B song writing and him paying attention to the business side of things....
Juelz might be one of the laziest rappers of all time.... -
IntellectualViolence wrote: »this ? was always garbage...
but them Dipset ? had monster production...
Can't quote this enough. I never understood why dudes kept saying "Juelz the nicest out." Him and Cam's stupid ass rewind bars were the worst thing in rap for a few years there.
I tell her hop on the ? like corn on the cob because she hopped on the ? like corn on the cob the corn on the cob came off of the cob. -
IntellectualViolence wrote: »this ? was always garbage...
but them Dipset ? had monster production...
Can't quote this enough. I never understood why dudes kept saying "Juelz the nicest out." Him and Cam's stupid ass rewind bars were the worst thing in rap for a few years there.
I tell her hop on the ? like corn on the cob because she hopped on the ? like corn on the cob the corn on the cob came off of the cob.
lol at the time i thought that was the dopest ? , but thinking back it was kinda lame. it sounded tight tho.
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