U gotta give it up to em. Debut Album, 11 Versions of the Same 2 songs. Also to Big Ill for heating' up Kane's B-day party goin' off' on the B-day boy!!
U gotta give it up to em. Debut Album, 11 Versions of the Same 2 songs. Also to Big Ill for heating' up Kane's B-day party goin' off' on the B-day boy!!
I don't know, I think showing up to Kane's birthday party and trying to dis him at his own party is pretty much the sucker move. Didn't get dude no respect, just a little fame.
[I don't know, I think showing up to Kane's birthday party and trying to dis him at his own party is pretty much the sucker move. Didn't get dude no respect, just a little fame.
Exactly, that was the whole point. Big Ill couldn't hold a candle to Kane, but it marked a "historic moment" (note the sarcasm) that Drug Dealers crossed over into thinking they were real MC's.
Them dudes sucked. Of Course they did, but had a "belligerent flavor" that probably would fit in nicely in today's commercial market.
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and "I'll take her" wouldn't have been HALF as cool without Brian McKnight.
Or the Curtis Mayfield loop. I'm sayin'.
i like that one better...
It's 2005, and I still catch myself saying "Don't shut down on a player" a couple times a year.
I don't know, I think showing up to Kane's birthday party and trying to dis him at his own party is pretty much the sucker move. Didn't get dude no respect, just a little fame.
Them dudes sucked.
Exactly, that was the whole point. Big Ill couldn't hold a candle to Kane, but it marked a "historic moment" (note the sarcasm) that Drug Dealers crossed over into thinking they were real MC's.
Them dudes sucked. Of Course they did, but had a "belligerent flavor" that probably would fit in nicely in today's commercial market.
"but every now and then a sucka mc gets courageous..."