Game stop snitching stop lying
Nice lyrics and flow. Not really dissing anyone on this one that I know of. I like this track, not too much to say about it though, just don't sleep on this track. Charlie Baltimore is a suprise featuree on this track, and she made her presence felt. Techniec had a tight ass verse. Sounded exactly like Lupe Fiasco on the original version of the song.
Same flow as him too. The Game also had the same flow as Kanye. This is just a great track. Not too much to say, just don't sleep on this track. The Game - - This is a smooth track. Also off Biggies new album: "Duets". Sounds like some recording technical problems on this track, but they still dropped it. Wierd, but still a nice track.
Not really dissing nobody on this track, just pure hip hop. He also said this to the magazines about Game: ''G-Unit Crip. Call the cops. I dont beef with clowns. I'm a rapper, I make good music. I'm on top of the west.
Game is a stripper, Eastwood is a non affiliate banger, Techniec is a non affiliate banger. Cedar Block aint real, that's just a rap thing. They fucking with the wrong cats. It's 97th East on mine. Niggas is here. That's where we met.
Niggas is here! I am the west coast!! Who really is puttin the rydaz behind the west coast, 50 Cent. Nice beat to this track. Nice diss track with lyrics. Funny shit. Nice lyrics, nice beat and good flow. It's tight though. Not really dissing anyone on this track, just some "stop snitching stop lying" type street shit. Game did say Mase in this track, he made a Simile using Mase, but not dissing him though.
Nice track, coo beat, nice flow and delivery. Probably 50 cent. Don't know what it has to do with anything, I'm clueless, but I wont rate this skit, because it's just talking. Eastwood is one of my favorite BlackWallStreet rappers too.
This is a nice track. I don't really think he's dissing any one inpeticular on this track. He's just rapping some tight ass lyrics. Nice hook, nice beat, nice flow. I liked his delivery tha most on this track though. Release Title:. Stop snitchin Stop Lyin. Record Label:. Blackwallstreet records. Case Condition:. Release Year:. Collector's Edition, First Edition. Business seller information. Contact details. Return policy.
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Learn more. Unlike the gimmicky rappers flooding the scene with too much disregard for the form, they have managed to keep some of the rudiments of dopeness intertwined with outwardly silly behavior. FatJew : We wanna take it back to Dinkins-era shit. Like when the Mets were still good Machine : Before New York was all cute and clubby.
Alden On Selling the Album. Alden : We're making the music for year-old girls because, fuck what you heard, they're the ones buying the music. They may not be all 'hiphoppedout' but they're the ones dancing to the shit. Good point. Except the fact that I'm feeling the shit too. I have heard their music and think that it's both danceable and good for rap.
Even in the face of people in my immediate circle questioning why I endorse these guys when they've started beef with Immortal Technique , fired their former manager Ben Lyons as he stoked his rise to Hollywood Status and pissed off every legit rap group in their path, I can only say listen to the music.
You can also check out the link to their video "Sexual Perversions. There's power in words and even more power in the names that we take on. Taking on the name of the song performed by Billie Holiday, which focused on black men being lynched throughout the south at a time when people of color had not rights in the United States, is a weighty task unto itself.
So it's only right that this triumvarate of MC's with unique abilities and common perspective adapt the moniker The Strange Fruit Project and represent their brand of hip-hop and their region. And they've lived up to it, recieving critical acclaim and climbing the ranks, raising from The Source's Unsigned Hype , then as Symbolyc Elementz, to their current album The Healing featuring fellow Texan Erykah Badu , producers 9th Wonder and Illmind. We, specifically Cam , said amongst ourselves that we wanted to get these dudes a few months ago.
And through the course of events, they seemingly fell into our hands. Lucky enough to get a few minutes with them for a phone convo, The Strange Fruit Project breaks down their place in the current hip-hop landscape, how they got here and where they plan to go. Words By Cameloti Bulgari. Had To Get Low Some days, you have to wonder how ill The Firm would've been if Mega Montana had stayed in the crew. I remember when this joint came as a b-side single for one of Foxy's cuts and it was a precursor of great things to come That means we're working and playing at the same time.
Word to the wise, sign up for the mailing list. We're going to start sending out more exclusive downloads and giveaways thru there. Kelly - R. It's good to reconnect. Whatup Mo? My man been on his C. I'm only the biggest rap star in your apartment complex. Send your answers to blackinoutwithbenzi smokingsection. Respect Our Fresh!
Newer Posts Older Posts Home. Subscribe to: Posts Atom. Latest from The Smoking Section Loading Smoking Section Twitter. Retro's Roundup Certified Nah nah Let's keep it all the way hip-hop Some more of that old boom bap I actually forgot about until I heard Jazzy Jeff spinnin it last week The Block Party and nearly broke my neck snappin E Best Of M.
But we do have video to share : Video Footage of 10th Anniversary Of Jay's Reasonable Doubt Click to download "Yea that tuxedo might have been a little Guido, but with my ego I can stand there in a speedo, and be looked at like a fuckin hero He's one hundred percent independent, which means he releases all his music himself. No distribution deal with Koch or anything like that. And this song is a good indication of why he does it himself.
Because he says some REAL shit. For those of you out there I know you're there that aren't too busy making ya shoulder lean, you should definitely check this dude out. He's released two albums Revolutionary Vol. If this song does anything for you, you should definitely spend the cash to cop his other albums. For any further info on Immortal Technique, you can check out his website at www. Alden On Selling the Album Alden : We're making the music for year-old girls because, fuck what you heard, they're the ones buying the music.
Respect due though because he entertained alot of us for years God bless the dead. Big" Ron Isley to do three years Voyage to Atlantis MySpace to enable members to sell music The percentage of crappy music in the world just increased tenfold. TSS: Who are we missing? S1: Correct. Arizona [was] the first leg of the tour out there.
TSS: How was the reception in L. S1: It was mind-blowing. It was a great experience man--while we're on the road in the middle of our tours--the album released, and the feedback's been amazing. Big up to the people supporting the product. That was your first time performing in NY? What was it like rockin a NY audience? Myth: That experiece was phenomenal. I mean, first of all we were around a bunch of legends. To rock in front of a NY crowd was just crazy.
That's the birthplace of hip-hop. TSS: Musically, what's your inspiration coming into the rap game? S1: We're all pretty low-key humble guys, we have families and stuff. Me, personally, I would have to say my family in general; and just to be able to inspire and motivate people through our music, that's the diamond. I vibe off to a lot of old 70's and 60's music, some old jazz.
Even like some new school stuff. Different genres. I'm kind of all over the place. Myth: Pretty much everything, except for country, dude. Specifically, Outkast--definitely an influence on me They all influenced me. Is there some kind of rap scene there? S1: To be honest with you man, we had a dream and an idea, and we pretty much just acted on it. There's really no type of hip-hop scene in Waco, TX.
We had a whole crew down there of like 8 to 9 members and within our crew we would just feed off each other. I guess living in Waco, it kinda gave us a good work ethic because we had to overcome a lot of stereotypes. People tend to look at you kind of strange and funny, so all we had was each other to create and build and get to where we are now. Myth: The thing about Waco is it's a small city.
As far as hip-hop, I watched a lot of videos. We had "Rap City", "Yo! MTV Raps" stuff like that, and then the radio. That's where I got most of my hip-hop from. Then we had Geto Boys and UGK, so that's how it all started here; and then we just kind of grew it to our own. The majority of the people here, they listen to what you normally hear in Southern rap, you know, the typical stuff.
Then what we do is kind of a little bit like Outkast. TSS: That's a good comparison. The Healing is your 3rd full-lenght LP. The word "classic" is being attached to this. Any pressure? S1: Really don't feel any pressure. We just steady workin to try to either boost ourselves or build more of a fanbase or spread the material more to the masses.
But really, as far as pressure, man, we just doing us. The only pressure would come from how the people are receiving the product that we're putting out, but so far the feedback's been great.
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