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shadb33;1382970 said:
my favorite joints are "Fuck this industry", "Homies" and "Karma"

Same shit and snakes in the grass is another one of my favorites that bitch that was featured on it fucked it up tho.
 
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b@squ1@t redux;1382844 said:
i got no reason to hate the dude

but this shit is retard rap to me...was gettin it to see if i could find one song worth playin at this party im dj'n

so far nothin

What track number is No Hands?
 
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I've been tryin to tell these dumb niggas this shit is bangin but apparently nobody on this site is in the hood or they would know this is some shit u can bang in ur whip all damn day while doin that work
 
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He had about 7 tracks on there that I could stand to listen to. It is better than Gucci's album but it is not what I would call hot or anything close to that. He is a young dude so he has limited subject matter and that just does not do it for me. None of the tracks stick out other than "No Hands" its gonna be a good single for him. He got close with "For My Dawgs".
 
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Haven't seriously listen this album until today and every song on the album tight. People who hating on floca been saying the album is good.

Shit got a theme, hell a raw, goes hard definetly the tightest album for the year but is it positioning itself to be classic? This is the only album that truly captures the mentally and the mood of the hip hop in this era, that defines a classic album - an album that truly captures the feel of a particular genre during the time of its release...

This album ticking all the requirements to be a classic - what y'all thinK?
 
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Miles HIGH;1387984 said:
*Waits for the backlash from people who consider this opinion to be blasphemy*

This shit is blasphemy...people are way too quick to label shit a classic.....but....I could see this being a hood classic if that counts. All you need for that to happen is beats that beat down the block....
 
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Y'all obviously aint listen to the album (except t. webb).

Listen the nigga shit and tell me the album aint tight from track 1 to 17 - even if you hate the nigga you cant deny the album ill.

If y'all too lazy ill lace yall with the tracks....

3 at a time

Track 1

[video=youtube;umK7lY78r04]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umK7lY78r04[/video]

Track 2

[video=youtube;WkkC9cK8Hz0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkkC9cK8Hz0[/video]

Track 3

[video=youtube;HT9C1GaBoDw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT9C1GaBoDw[/video]
 
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Naw, I've heard it. I think it's solid for what it is. Haven't played it in the whip yet, and it's too soon for me to call it classic, but it's good. I just know these niggas in the Reason would never let you have such an opinion.
 
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Miles HIGH;1388166 said:
Naw, I've heard it. I think it's solid for what it is. Haven't played it in the whip yet, and it's too soon for me to call it classic, but it's good. I just know these niggas in the Reason would never let you have such an opinion.

I can Co-Sign this....the album actually surprised me....album is actually pretty good.
 
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Miles HIGH;1388166 said:
Naw, I've heard it. I think it's solid for what it is. Haven't played it in the whip yet, and it's too soon for me to call it classic, but it's good. I just know these niggas in the Reason would never let you have such an opinion.

I agree with that too, its too soon to call it a classic - and i never said it was. I said it was shaping up to be one. The fans will decide that when it officially drops and we get the response from the hip hop community. But you can tell when something has the potential and the tell tale signs of becoming a classic, just like when you see a rookie in the league with all the right stuff, but only time will tell if he becomes a legend - you get an inclination just by the first time you watch that rookie.

When you hear this shit the first time you get that similar inclination - the streets gonna love this fo sure but what will the general consensus be when everyone hears it.

Fuck some of these niggas in the reason though, some of them stuck in the past arguing about nas and jay while some in love with em - more time should be spent talking about the current state of the genre and where its headed instead of dwelling on the past. Obviously some of these forumers just prejudice against waka without even hearing the album they will bugg out and say his shit wack and it can never be a classic. It aint up to them or me to determine that - i'm just trying to analyze hip hop and which artist relates to its current state of mind the best - this album is doing just that

Track 4

[video=youtube;JHV1wB8mB80]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHV1wB8mB80[/video]

Track 5

[video=youtube;MVtdvwCwLbw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVtdvwCwLbw[/video]

Track 6

[video=youtube;yX81yYfDmd8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX81yYfDmd8[/video]
 
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