Legend Or No?: Trick Daddy
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Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)T. Sanford wrote: »If I'm not mistaken Ross got his start coming up with Slip n Slide? I was watching this random ass rap channel that had old ass videos and this interview comes on with Duece Poppi and a young ass Ross. Not sayin he was signed to them but I know for sure he was hanging out wit them ? .
I think he used to rap with Suave House before Slip n Slide but I don't think he ever put out anything over there
Yea he never dropped a album over at suave house just recorded songs
Rick Ross signed to Slip-n-Slide in the early 2000s. During his early years under the label, he did guest performances on some releases; he released two albums under the label, Port of Miami in 2006 and Trilla in 2008.[5] Ross left Slip-n-Slide in 2009. -
Nah (He Eat ? )blackgod813 wrote: »
No i don't but you barely improved the list the couple of songs I've heard from dead pres didn't catch me. -
Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)blackgod813 wrote: »
No i don't but you barely improved the list the couple of songs I've heard from dead pres didn't catch me.
Its bigger than hip hop aint do nothing for ya damn -
Nah (He Eat ? )blackgod813 wrote: »blackgod813 wrote: »
No i don't but you barely improved the list the couple of songs I've heard from dead pres didn't catch me.
Its bigger than hip hop aint do nothing for ya damn
Never heard it but I'll YouTube it -
Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)Wow u must be young ...u never heard a dead prez s9ng
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Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)blackgod813 wrote: »blackgod813 wrote: »
No i don't but you barely improved the list the couple of songs I've heard from dead pres didn't catch me.
Its bigger than hip hop aint do nothing for ya damn
Never heard it but I'll YouTube it
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Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)When dead prez used to come on Rap City I always turned the channel. It wasn't until Dave Chappelle used they instrumental for a skit I became interested in they music lol.
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Nah (He Eat ? )Dude was always wack juice.
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Nah (He Eat ? )If you seen chappelle show, you know the dead prez song "hip hop".
I mean ? , you didn't hear let's get free? -
Nah (He Eat ? )They even on Daves movie, block party
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Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)The lack of hip hop awareness is astounding...i dont know ? about krs one but i already know he made album called blue print some ? in hip hop u should just know. I know all the elements of hip hop off the top of my head ...because im aware then they got the nerve to disrespect trick because of the type of artist he is....then i go in a more positive hip hop direction an mother ? dont know dead prez.... How sway?
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Nah (He Eat ? )Nah not to me
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O wait a minute
In a bit, Trick ain't a legend
But that no good ? named Young Thug is
This is becoming the world upside-down -
Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)O wait a minute
In a bit, Trick ain't a legend
But that no good ? named Young Thug is
This is becoming the world upside-down
We said dope mc!! -
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Yes (Trick Luv Da Kids)
Bruh "Shut up" was played by every black college band in the world and use to get ? hype. The early Trina years when she was the baddest, and ? use to know her verse word for word that's the nostalgia I'm talking about makes ? reminisce. But if we keeping it music based Trick had some hits and some decent albums but no classics and not enough to put him in legendary status.
How many classics do u need to be a legend? What else is needed?
Project Pat and Nore both have classics and neither one of those dudes are legends and I ? with them both
That's not what I asked.
If you a legend you have at least 1 or 2 classics, your impact on the game has to be undeniable. Your influence and impact on hip hop has to be great. Generations of rappers know who you are and what you did. If Trick was so legendary at what point was his city or label running the game? I mean New Orleans had a run, Houston had a run, Atlanta still doing they're thing, ? even Memphis had a slight run but when was Slip N Slide Miami Trick running ? ? What is his classic album? These questions should be easily answered if you're a legend.
Wait, so you have to have a record label and/or your city to be running the game at some point to be a legend? Lol well damn, that sucks for UGK. Poor Luke. Bone Thugs, forget about it. Three Six? Yea right. Too Short, nope.
Stew don't do that ? you do to these new ? on here and pick a minor part of an argument flip it and attempt to clown it while disregarding the main point. At what part did I say your record label has to be on top for you to be a legend? My point is at the height of tricks popularity his rap peers in those other cities were putting out more impactful legendary music.Trick had no classic albums, was never on top of the rap game and his impact was minor. I ask again what is his classic album? Who did he influence? How did he change hip hop? What did he do for Miami that Luke didn't already do?
Stew the king of this ? -
This thread still goin?!? what are you ? talking about man? Trick daddy garbage
Master P>>>>>>>>>Trick daddy -
Tommy bilfiger wrote: »This thread still goin?!? what are you ? talking about man? Trick daddy garbage
Master P>>>>>>>>>Trick daddy
O we gonna do it like that
Scarface >>>>>>>>> Master P
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Legend......he super grimy but can switch it up too.......trick did his thang.......take it to the house, in da wind, round here(even though it's bleek song), because I'm a thug, nann