This was a solidly good album. I'm sure 10 or so years from now future Strutters will look back at this album the way we tend to look back at Illmatic or Ready to Die.
Dudes who use the term "sweatin'" in their vocabulary sleep with a doorag on.
I don't believe that I substituted an apostrophe for the "g"
In any event, everybody knows that faux_rillz is bald
I had never even heard of this dude 'til this thread popped up. After reading the first few posts and checking out a soundclip I thought to myself "This is obviously Faux bait."
This was a solidly good album. I'm sure 10 or so years from now future Strutters will look back at this album the way we tend to look back at Illmatic or Ready to Die.
This was a solidly good album. I'm sure 10 or so years from now future Strutters will look back at this album the way we tend to look back at Illmatic or Ready to Die.
LOLOLOLOLOL
I am going to refrain from calling for BAN only because you were six years old when those albums were released and clearly don't understand what they meant at the time
This was a solidly good album. I'm sure 10 or so years from now future Strutters will look back at this album the way we tend to look back at Illmatic or Ready to Die.
LOLOLOLOLOL
I am going to refrain from calling for BAN only because you were six years old when those albums were released and clearly don't understand what they meant at the time
Alright, maybe not as high as Illmatic or Ready to Die, but this album will be fond to quite some people 10 or so years from now.
This was a solidly good album. I'm sure 10 or so years from now future Strutters will look back at this album the way we tend to look back at Illmatic or Ready to Die.
LOLOLOLOLOL
I am going to refrain from calling for BAN only because you were six years old when those albums were released and clearly don't understand what they meant at the time
Alright, maybe not as high as Illmatic or Ready to Die, but this album will be fond to quite some people 10 or so years from now.
You can find some people who fondly remember the Lootpack album ten years after it was released.
Sounds like a third-string Wu affiliate from fifteen years ago.
Killarmy schitt.
Dudes sweating this sleep with a copy of the La the Darkman album under their pillow.
hey, killarmy was first string wu-carriers, second was sunz of man and third string was like the likes of zu ninjas, northstar and moongod allah. GET IT RIGHT
Sounds like a third-string Wu affiliate from fifteen years ago.
Killarmy schitt.
Dudes sweating this sleep with a copy of the La the Darkman album under their pillow.
hey, killarmy was first string wu-carriers, second was sunz of man and third string was like the likes of zu ninjas, northstar and moongod allah. GET IT RIGHT
I'm terrified of what could spill out of my keyboard in response to such subtly incisive questioning.
It is only through drawing upon all of my years as a litigator that I am able to resist confessing my darkest secrets--all of which revolve around listening to rap.
Just curious why you would ask this question, since I'm part of a very small minority on SoulStrut who remains enthusiastic about rap music.
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Killarmy schitt.
Dudes sweating this sleep with a copy of the La the Darkman album under their pillow.
I don't believe that I substituted an apostrophe for the "g"
In any event, everybody knows that faux_rillz is bald
I had never even heard of this dude 'til this thread popped up. After reading the first few posts and checking out a soundclip I thought to myself "This is obviously Faux bait."
haha
LOLOLOLOLOL
I am going to refrain from calling for BAN only because you were six years old when those albums were released and clearly don't understand what they meant at the time
Alright, maybe not as high as Illmatic or Ready to Die, but this album will be fond to quite some people 10 or so years from now.
There is no gimmick involved in this account.
You can find some people who fondly remember the Lootpack album ten years after it was released.
hey, killarmy was first string wu-carriers, second was sunz of man and third string was like the likes of zu ninjas, northstar and moongod allah. GET IT RIGHT
Why are you still checking for rap?
Your methods have grown unsound, Andrew.
Why do you ask?
Cilvarings!
You are referring to the method of hearing an album and enjoying it?
Too afraid to answer?
Yeah, dude, you've really got me quaking.
I'm terrified of what could spill out of my keyboard in response to such subtly incisive questioning.
It is only through drawing upon all of my years as a litigator that I am able to resist confessing my darkest secrets--all of which revolve around listening to rap.
Just curious why you would ask this question, since I'm part of a very small minority on SoulStrut who remains enthusiastic about rap music.
Hard to justify on anything but sensory intuition, but I'm thinking it's a celesta, which is basically a keyboard-operated xylophone.
It's up there with "potentially having a good time in europe" or whatever it was people were on about in the ChutneyFerret thread.
Hahahah, BRAVO!
B/W
I like this record. Doesn't shake the earth for me but it's a fun listen.
"Fondly remembered" is apparently the new "classic"; ChutneyFerret dude was all "He's sure to have some great memories!"