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Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action. -
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it -
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own. -
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums. -
OGDirtyDee wrote: »
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums.
Life After Cash Money would like a word about that. -
OGDirtyDee wrote: »
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums.
Life After Cash Money would like a word about that.
I ? love Life After but RC got the edge. Juvy literally was making noise with that one.
But Life After was dope too, i let my NY homie borrow it in my neighborhood when he moved here fresh from NY and wanted to hear some dope southern ? so he could get into thr grove of what we listen too and i happend to have that album on me and the next day he came back a changed man he wanted me to burn him a copy and school him on more BG. -
OGDirtyDee wrote: »
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums.
Life After Cash Money would like a word about that.
Both volumes of Tha Heart of the Streetz were hotter than Life After Cash Money to me. Life After Cash Money was borderline wack besides "Don't Talk To Me" and "My World" (I Want It). Average to below average beats plus Geezy's lazy flow where he was damn near mumbling over tracks half the time. -
OGDirtyDee wrote: »
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums.
Life After Cash Money would like a word about that.
Both volumes of Tha Heart of the Streetz were hotter than Life After Cash Money to me. Life After Cash Money was borderline wack besides "Don't Talk To Me" and "My World" (I Want It). Average to below average beats plus Geezy's lazy flow where he was damn near mumbling over tracks half the time.
Idk ? was gutta as ? to me i always liked the vibe of BG lazy flow too on there. Heart Of The Streets 1 is straight, 2 is blah. -
OGDirtyDee wrote: »OGDirtyDee wrote: »
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums.
Life After Cash Money would like a word about that.
Both volumes of Tha Heart of the Streetz were hotter than Life After Cash Money to me. Life After Cash Money was borderline wack besides "Don't Talk To Me" and "My World" (I Want It). Average to below average beats plus Geezy's lazy flow where he was damn near mumbling over tracks half the time.
Idk ? was gutta as ? to me i always liked the vibe of BG lazy flow too on there. Heart Of The Streets 1 is straight, 2 is blah.
2 is a classic bruh -
OGDirtyDee wrote: »OGDirtyDee wrote: »
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums.
Life After Cash Money would like a word about that.
Both volumes of Tha Heart of the Streetz were hotter than Life After Cash Money to me. Life After Cash Money was borderline wack besides "Don't Talk To Me" and "My World" (I Want It). Average to below average beats plus Geezy's lazy flow where he was damn near mumbling over tracks half the time.
Idk ? was gutta as ? to me i always liked the vibe of BG lazy flow too on there. Heart Of The Streets 1 is straight, 2 is blah.
2 is a classic bruh
Agree to disagree. That album had a few songs and was slighly better produced but 1 a street gem. -
Reality Check is Juve best album IMO
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a lotta bg post cash money albums were responsible for koch being successful
i thought bruh had one wit this too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgXjmja3cjE -
OGDirtyDee wrote: »
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
Recently learned to appreciate this album. When it first dropped I was like eh, they rushed this while the break up was in action.
It was a lotof throw aways on it
I feel like Let Em Burn and Project English were half assed albums. Both got some bangers on it but were poorly executed. Mainly because of the break up.
Out of everything that went on, I respect BG the most because once he left he was the most consistent out of Juve and Turk. He had a lot of heat after too. Showed he could do it on his own.
Juvenile Reality Check the best post ex Cashmoney album even over Gizzles post albums.
No sir. Life After Cash Money >>>>>
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aye, i was having this convo with Knock Twice, but Project English was a VERY solid album
classic juvie story telling on songs like "my life"...the cash money bragging verses on songs like "sunshine"
i will say that i was disappointed in the production as a whole
you can kinda tell Fresh was experimenting with a newer sound...i wasnt feeling it too much
but "4 minutes" is my ? -
I remember I bought Project English a ? in the store told me "bruh you might as well take that ? back". I bought 400 Degreez again instead.
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Rap to slow an i dont like his voice
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blackgod813 wrote: »Rap to slow an i dont like his voice
On his early albums he rap faster. Check out all on u both albums. His flow is crazy -
I can play chopper city in the ghetto without skipping it.
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thuggathugga wrote: »I can play chopper city in the ghetto without skipping it.
Trigga Play was my ? .
https://youtu.be/uYmEDcOS9fg
Cash Money Is An Army was a banger.
With AKs off safety, knockin ? off they feet
https://youtu.be/WUKuIhuV6ew -
https://youtu.be/uCbSvc9-PL4
Senior year of high school I used to blast the ? outta this every morning. Lol Mannie freaked the ? outta that Whodini "Friends" sample. -
https://youtu.be/uCbSvc9-PL4
Senior year of high school I used to blast the ? outta this every morning. Lol Mannie freaked the ? outta that Whodini "Friends" sample.
awww man
my HS gf broke up with me and i was playing bat a ? on replay ALL summer -
Man this ? was 15, 16 talking about ? that grown man talk about.
Like I tell folks, BG was what Wayne is now.
Dude can't be no more than 15
"m mad I jacked a ? a ounce is all he had"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSpJa6265Fc
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Stayed with this on repeat
"Birds and money that's all that excite me"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUOmpc1k1mM&index=2&list=PL-X3QVProGv0YbgQLzzya-zwuvx6dO-fn -
Man I can go all night with bangers from this ? man...
Fresh acting an ass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIvd4VrD9q0&index=6&list=PL-X3QVProGv0YbgQLzzya-zwuvx6dO-fn -
17 years, living legend.
Fresh range is crazy, smh. I keep telling ppl Mannie Fresh aint to be ? with on them boards, (one ? )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DnRfkbimfA&index=4&list=PL-X3QVProGv0YbgQLzzya-zwuvx6dO-fn