Kingpin Skinny ? ft DJ Paul & Juicy J - One Life 2 Live
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Intelligent_Hoodlum
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in The Reason
That 90's Memphis ?
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Classic
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i think i remember hearin this was tha first video that triple 6 shot
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Classic album right here. Skinny ? in his prime
Midnight Hoes, Yall Aint No Killas, I Don't Love Em, Playa Hatas & Pimpin & Hoing was my shxt too -
and that king of the playaz ball title track
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T. Sanford wrote: »Classic album right here. Skinny ? in his prime
Midnight Hoes, Yall Aint No Killas, I Don't Love Em, Playa Hatas & Pimpin & Hoing was my shxt too
True, to bad he aint stick around smh, money disputes always ? things up
I believe Paul gave him sum money up front for doing the album
Then after it was released it was alot more successful than they thought it would be
So you know Skinny was like damn they got over on me and felt sum kinda way -
skinny ? around and sold his publishing back to paul
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Starlito gotta song on "Introversion" that sample the title track
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genocidecutter wrote: »Classic
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Skinny's flow>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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We need mo threads like this especially with all da garbage that's being discussed.
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Intelligent_Hoodlum wrote: »T. Sanford wrote: »Classic album right here. Skinny ? in his prime
Midnight Hoes, Yall Aint No Killas, I Don't Love Em, Playa Hatas & Pimpin & Hoing was my shxt too
True, to bad he aint stick around smh, money disputes always ? things up
I believe Paul gave him sum money up front for doing the album
Then after it was released it was alot more successful than they thought it would be
So you know Skinny was like damn they got over on me and felt sum kinda way
Yea, that what exactly happened. Paul & Juice gave Skinny $50,000 (I think it was that much), so he sold his rights to get the back end money after the album sold. when he seen them making all that money back from it, he thought he was entitled to some but he forgot that they bought him already. That's the same thing happened between P & Soulja Slim. -
Was riding around the A late last night listening to this. Classic song right here.
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I use to play this front to back this in my first car wit some 15s in the trunk them beats were crazy.
That...that SMK (BPP in yo trunk) and Indo G and Lil Blunt with the ? C hook (extra extra got them 20s fo yo ass).
...and that Gangster Pat and Gangster Blac (Powda gets u hyper).
That 90s Memphis ? was raw. -
Frisco ? that knows about that classic Memphis sound. Salute my ? .
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Classic album. No songs skipped. The way Gangsta Boo commited genocide in "I don't love em">>>>>
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T. Sanford wrote: »Intelligent_Hoodlum wrote: »T. Sanford wrote: »Classic album right here. Skinny ? in his prime
Midnight Hoes, Yall Aint No Killas, I Don't Love Em, Playa Hatas & Pimpin & Hoing was my shxt too
True, to bad he aint stick around smh, money disputes always ? things up
I believe Paul gave him sum money up front for doing the album
Then after it was released it was alot more successful than they thought it would be
So you know Skinny was like damn they got over on me and felt sum kinda way
Yea, that what exactly happened. Paul & Juice gave Skinny $50,000 (I think it was that much), so he sold his rights to get the back end money after the album sold. when he seen them making all that money back from it, he thought he was entitled to some but he forgot that they bought him already. That's the same thing happened between P & Soulja Slim.
it was only $10,000
Skinny felt like a dumb trick when his album sold 100,000 copies independently -
Whole album was dope. ? is definitely underrated.
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Mr. 66Hundred wrote: »T. Sanford wrote: »Intelligent_Hoodlum wrote: »T. Sanford wrote: »Classic album right here. Skinny ? in his prime
Midnight Hoes, Yall Aint No Killas, I Don't Love Em, Playa Hatas & Pimpin & Hoing was my shxt too
True, to bad he aint stick around smh, money disputes always ? things up
I believe Paul gave him sum money up front for doing the album
Then after it was released it was alot more successful than they thought it would be
So you know Skinny was like damn they got over on me and felt sum kinda way
Yea, that what exactly happened. Paul & Juice gave Skinny $50,000 (I think it was that much), so he sold his rights to get the back end money after the album sold. when he seen them making all that money back from it, he thought he was entitled to some but he forgot that they bought him already. That's the same thing happened between P & Soulja Slim.
it was only $10,000
Skinny felt like a dumb trick when his album sold 100,000 copies independently
Make it so bad, I heard Skinny was the biggest artist in Memphis around that time & he sold his rights for $10,000 smdh. Great business move on Paul & Juice part -
yep, them ? looked up to skinny ?