PILL_COSBY
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lol true, they both have grown but ross last two albums swagger jacked jeezys old flow and style of music. you can't tell me b.m.f didn't sound like something jeezy(a real b.m.f affiliate) would have made. hell, his last two albums and that compilation sounded like a jeezy project that he just laid his vocals over with a bunch of guest. officer roberts only got 1 banger(port of miami) and a real solid album(trilla). only port of miami has great replay value. The other albums are only good for a few listens and then they are forgettable. B.M.F was the best shit ross came with since trilla but he didn't even say shit on there that stood out besides the chorus. The only thing I here from that track coming out of peoples mouths(and my own) was the chorus and styles p "guns like red dead redemption" verse.Turfaholic;3206898 said:Ross songs do sound alike. Every glam life song, every drug life song.
"I want a new bently, my Auntie needs a new kidney, and if I let her die her children will never forgive me"
That's growth from
"It was takin too long bring it back, you was short anyway so bring a stack"
Hell Jeezy don't even use them adlibs anymore
Most ross fans stop really fucking with him after his first two albums. that cop shit hurt him but it was really just the quality of his music that killed his buzz. his last two albums you can tell he aint trying no more and all he wants is a hit to be famous in the mainstream. it's the same process over and over and it just seems forced and fake.
1. 1st single drop a lovey dovey simp song with a r&b singer that's hot at the moment(make a song for the bitches)
2. drop a over produced street single jacking somebody else style talking about selling drugs and being a king pin
3. flood the over produced album with the top stars at the moment in the industry(paid for by diddy) and repetitive choruses
after trilla ross has been making what I call throwaway tracks. A throwaway is a banging song that's banging at the moment. But after a few listens you get tired of it and never listen to it again. After that it just fades from your memory
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