Kurupt battling all those MCs at the tunnel was always a big "urban legend"
I believe he did battle a bunch of NY heads and murdered them that night tho
Damn shame that NY heads shot up the "NY, NY" trailer and not checked to see what DPG were really trying to do
Flex, Biggie, or whoever...
RIP to Magnolia Slim, dude was one of the realest rappers ever.
Dude had that raw, rapid delivery and also could spot dope rhymes when he felt like it.
"Love Me Or Love Me Not" and "Soulja For Life" are two of my fav tracks from him
"Roots of Evil" might be his most lyrical b/c lyrical game had stepped up by '98 compared to when G Rap first started rapping. Either that album or 4,5,6. Dude was spitting hard on "Mobstas"
Man "Fast Life" is still an all time favorite of mine. Nas & G Rap jsut went in
I doubt this can top "Chronicles of the Juice Man", but I'll give it a listen since y'all say it cranks.
I never thought I'd listen to a Juicy J album after his "comeback"
Right, I think homosexuality being so much more prevelant within society effects the mentality of the youth.
I'm not against gay rights, but the more homosexuality is accepted in society, the more kids will be curious and experiment with it. Half of those kids won't even be naturally gay...
Not feeling this much at all, they should've called Rico Wade up for this one.
Only songs I'm feeling are "Pinstripes", "Father Time", "Special", and "Kolors" is decent.
2.5 mics.
This is very disappointing, sounds like a Gnarls Barkley album with Goodie Mob featuring.
Only mess with about 3-4 songs. Damn shame
Khujo Goodie's last album "Mercury" was much better than this
Drake's the type of dude to lay in the same bed a chick left him in after smashing
Drake's the type of dude to tell a female "you can do better"
Drake's the type of dude to say "cry if you want to, I won't tell you not to"
Oh wait a minute......... dude really said those things in his songs.