:LATE PASS TIME:
KidK
119 Posts
"It's, like, actually pretty good."[/b]
KidK
119 Posts
"It's, like, actually pretty good."[/b]
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Others, who may or may not overlap with the aforementioned group, have allowed as how they "felt like [they] knew him" after listening to this album.
For real though, anyone who complains about the lack of originality in contemporary rap should be referred to this album--how much more original can you get than a concept album revolving around homosexual stalking?
jayceon is such a nice fella. it's like after i listen to any recording by josh or lucas, i just feel, well, you know, like we're old friends.
wow.
exhibit A, why I cant keep away from SS.
and not saying i disagree.
No--no such explanation exists.
color me baffled.
9 minutes of madness!![/b]
i like it because, musically, it is a solid tribute to dr. dre. Its like if a bunch of different beatmakers decided to make chronic 2001 part II or something. I am less enthused about his lyrics being a stalkering of dr. dre but it doesn't get in the way too much for me, except for the track where he cries on busta's shoulder which i mostly skip.
and the fatt that Will.I.Am showed how much of a hack he is... again.
But really i actaully do like this record overall.
That's what I heard. My homie told me not to sleep on this album. But Im scurred.
Yes. But it is still weak on Will.I.Am's part. He is Puffy reincarnate.
Sure Will.I.Am is a little corny and wayyyy obvious...but that beat bangs regardless. Always gotta have it on the earphones when I snowboard.
Plus...OL' ENGLISH!!! future classic...I was sleeping on Hi-Tek for a while, but he woke me up with this one.
Not to mention, he raps about "not riding rims" on a couple of occasions (not on the album) and has rims on his cover. Maybe he just collects them and doesn't put them on his cars?