Papoose, king of New York? Crushes 106 & Park backroom freestyle!

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People shood be embareeses to call pap the king of new york.includin people in this circle.

People clown pap these calls cos he flooded the market and in doin made some of the focerd most wack punchlines in the game.

This was dope but he really needs to stop batin jay and jus make good music.comes off as jealous
 
Noble Al Lee;7030218 said:
paps brash but I dont understand the hate around here towards him. Theres far worse emcees & more arrogant niggas who get clowned less. And for all his weak punches he has just as many solid ones. Idk thats just how I see it

 
freethewave;7030536 said:
This was dope but he really needs to stop batin jay and jus make good music.comes off as jealous

I'm like am I the only one seeing how many times he subliminally called Jay out. Playing off his words and flow at times.

 
That Papoose freestyle was hot. If you ask me, he needs to rhyme over some classic beats that everybody recognizes. That's how Big blew up when he rapped over Juicy. Or Nas when he rapped over Friends. Its a strategy that always works. Ask Diddy.
 
Ear2DaSt;7033182 said:
what classic you suggest?

More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp

Nautilus - Bob James

Riding High - Faze O

Seven Minutes of Funk - The Whole Darn Family

Stay With Me - DeBarge

Pot Belly - Lou Donaldson

Message to the Soul Sisters - VickiAnderson

N.T. - Kool & The Gang

Get Up And Dance - Freedom

Genius of Love - Tom Tom Club

Heartbeat - Tanya Gardner

I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You - Leon Haywood

That's 12 classic soul records with samples that have been used and re-used. All the producer would have to do is loop the sample. It wouldn't take a genius to loop those breaks and plug the mic in. And then Pap could do what he does best, spit bars. If you told me that Papoose has a record coming out and those are the beats that he's rapping to, I'd be interested in hearing what it sounds like.

Then again, if Nas or Jay rapped over those beats I'd be more interested. In fact, if anybody rapped over those beats

I'd wanna hear what it sounds like.
 
DJ-Mista-Em;7033329 said:
5 Grand;7033314 said:
Ear2DaSt;7033182 said:
what classic you suggest?

More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp

Nautilus - Bob James

Riding High - Faze O

Seven Minutes of Funk - The Whole Darn Family

Stay With Me - DeBarge

Pot Belly - Lou Donaldson

Message to the Soul Sisters - VickiAnderson

N.T. - Kool & The Gang

Get Up And Dance - Freedom

Genius of Love - Tom Tom Club

Heartbeat - Tanya Gardner

I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You - Leon Haywood

That's 12 classic soul records with samples that have been used and re-used. All the producer would have to do is loop the sample. It wouldn't take a genius to loop those breaks and plug the mic in. And then Pap could do what he does best, spit bars. If you told me that Papoose has a record coming out and those are the beats that he's rapping to, I'd be interested in hearing what it sounds like.

Then again, if Nas or Jay rapped over those beats I'd be more interested. In fact, if anybody rapped over those beats

I'd wanna hear what it sounds like.

more bounce to the ounce sample

biggie - back to cali


snoop - snoop bounce


7 mins of funk sample

the firm - five minutes to flush


ridin high sample

kriss kross - tonights the night


That "5 Minutes to Flush" samples Whodini's "5 Minutes of Funk". "Seven Minutes To Funk" by The Whole Darn Family is different.
 
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Pap can't ever be king of ny when styles p ,fab, banks etc all draw more attention to there respected projects. It takes more than 1000 bars to be king.
 
"Now everybody having shoot outs

even a slouch pull triggas/

so I don't have shoot outs

I just out shoot niggas"..

~Papoose~
 

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