
wan-tan-soup14
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Remember when he was a promising artist? When he was at his height?
I think it was his verse on Snoop's B**ch Please. The song itself wasn't a classic or anything, but his verse was insane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBMaYLrl3mU
After that he came out with Restless. I thought that was a sick album...it was a little watered down for him lyrically, but still a sick album overall. With Dre, BattleCat, Soopafly, Nottz, Eric Sermon and Dj Quik on the boards....sh!t, that was just a tight cd. This was his most successful album yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylTVBkJeAY (Dre and Battle Cat)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bn9YI2CGH8 (Soopafly, my favorite track on the album)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grnzf6lKhRg (Nottz co produced this one)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlHigL32cEw (Eric Sermon...funkiest dude ever)
Then came Man V.s. Machine...Outstanding production, in my opinion. The dark beats reminded me a lot of Busta Rhyme's Genesis, but they stayed consistently dark. Rockwilder, Rick Rock, Kon Artis, Jelly Roll, Dre and others. I liked this one a lot, but he got mixed reviews, and didn't sell nearly as well. It had one successful single.
Then he came with WMD, which I thought was gonna be a comeback cd for him. Sh!t, that Timbaland track is still one of my favorite Timbaland beats of all time. And he had SO many choices for singles! Beware of Us, Cold World, Judgement Day....but nobody really talked about this album that much, except for Hey Now.
And now his latest one, which I thought was about as entertaining as sh!t on a pancake. The beats were not nearly as good as anything he had done before, especially that pathetic hyphy attempt Concentrate. Notice how he had gotten Rick Rock production since restless but once Hyphy popped off he made the Rick Rock track the lead single.
So, idk....I think he's a better rapper than a lot of dudes out, especially from the West (*cough* GAME *cough*)
It's just too bad he isn't as appreciated as veterans like jay or snoop, the guy has been putting out albums since 96....
I think it was his verse on Snoop's B**ch Please. The song itself wasn't a classic or anything, but his verse was insane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBMaYLrl3mU
After that he came out with Restless. I thought that was a sick album...it was a little watered down for him lyrically, but still a sick album overall. With Dre, BattleCat, Soopafly, Nottz, Eric Sermon and Dj Quik on the boards....sh!t, that was just a tight cd. This was his most successful album yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylTVBkJeAY (Dre and Battle Cat)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bn9YI2CGH8 (Soopafly, my favorite track on the album)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grnzf6lKhRg (Nottz co produced this one)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlHigL32cEw (Eric Sermon...funkiest dude ever)
Then came Man V.s. Machine...Outstanding production, in my opinion. The dark beats reminded me a lot of Busta Rhyme's Genesis, but they stayed consistently dark. Rockwilder, Rick Rock, Kon Artis, Jelly Roll, Dre and others. I liked this one a lot, but he got mixed reviews, and didn't sell nearly as well. It had one successful single.
Then he came with WMD, which I thought was gonna be a comeback cd for him. Sh!t, that Timbaland track is still one of my favorite Timbaland beats of all time. And he had SO many choices for singles! Beware of Us, Cold World, Judgement Day....but nobody really talked about this album that much, except for Hey Now.
And now his latest one, which I thought was about as entertaining as sh!t on a pancake. The beats were not nearly as good as anything he had done before, especially that pathetic hyphy attempt Concentrate. Notice how he had gotten Rick Rock production since restless but once Hyphy popped off he made the Rick Rock track the lead single.
So, idk....I think he's a better rapper than a lot of dudes out, especially from the West (*cough* GAME *cough*)
It's just too bad he isn't as appreciated as veterans like jay or snoop, the guy has been putting out albums since 96....