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JonnyRoccIT;c-9847493 said:This woulda been all the rage 20 years ago
JonnyRoccIT;c-9847493 said:This woulda been all the rage 20 years ago
5 Grand;c-9847645 said:JonnyRoccIT;c-9847493 said:This woulda been all the rage 20 years ago
Yeah I remember the hype for the 18th Letter album, but somebody dropped the ball. Puff Daddy should have produced 2 or 3 tracks on that album.
Broddie;c-9848897 said:5 Grand;c-9847645 said:JonnyRoccIT;c-9847493 said:This woulda been all the rage 20 years ago
Yeah I remember the hype for the 18th Letter album, but somebody dropped the ball. Puff Daddy should have produced 2 or 3 tracks on that album.
That album was dope as fuck and well received back then. It went gold (which was still a credible certification in 1997) and everything. I don't know what you're talking about. The Master on the other hand...
5 Grand;c-9849011 said:Broddie;c-9848897 said:5 Grand;c-9847645 said:JonnyRoccIT;c-9847493 said:This woulda been all the rage 20 years ago
Yeah I remember the hype for the 18th Letter album, but somebody dropped the ball. Puff Daddy should have produced 2 or 3 tracks on that album.
That album was dope as fuck and well received back then. It went gold (which was still a credible certification in 1997) and everything. I don't know what you're talking about. The Master on the other hand...
The 18th Letter was 3.5 mics IMO. It was too "keep it real" while Puff, Biggie and Ma$e were burning up the airwaves and shutting down nightclubs. The 18th Letter didn't have any club bangers... or radio singles.
As far as The Master is concerned, I only liked the two Premiere tracks.
5 Grand;c-9849207 said:C'mon.
Puffy had 1997 on lock. Everything he touched was a #1 hit. Thats exactly what Rakim needed. Not those backpacker beats that he ended up with.
Just think of what Puff did for Biggie. He could have done the same thing with Rakim.
5 Grand;c-9849207 said:C'mon.
Puffy had 1997 on lock. Everything he touched was a #1 hit. Thats exactly what Rakim needed. Not those backpacker beats that he ended up with.
Just think of what Puff did for Biggie. He could have done the same thing with Rakim.
5 Grand;c-9849011 said:Broddie;c-9848897 said:5 Grand;c-9847645 said:JonnyRoccIT;c-9847493 said:This woulda been all the rage 20 years ago
Yeah I remember the hype for the 18th Letter album, but somebody dropped the ball. Puff Daddy should have produced 2 or 3 tracks on that album.
That album was dope as fuck and well received back then. It went gold (which was still a credible certification in 1997) and everything. I don't know what you're talking about. The Master on the other hand...
The 18th Letter was 3.5 mics IMO. It was too "keep it real" while Puff, Biggie and Ma$e were burning up the airwaves and shutting down nightclubs. The 18th Letter didn't have any club bangers... or radio singles.
As far as The Master is concerned, I only liked the two Premiere tracks.
metal face terrorist;c-9849903 said:But I thought Rakim made all the beats anyway. What's the point of Eric B?