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I bought that Archie Eversole album for $1. That **** was ABSOLUTE trash. Not even worth the dollar. I threw it out.


Pretty Willie 4 Walls and Lay Your Body Down >>>>>


Joc first album was hard. That second album was garbage.


I forgot all about that 50 Playaz Deep song. I had some awful mixtape quality version, **** was terrible.
 
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...in a genre filled with mediocre, one trick pony, production-driven artists? Who range from ages 17-25, while Future is almost 33 years old? :lol

Okay dude, it's a "laughable" feat. That lane isn't even originally what it was set to be, nowadays. Gone somewhere justifying that nonsense

"Hey man, Futures' the greatest intramural/JUCO wide receiver ever, I don't care what anyone says!"

:lol facts tho!!
 
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I'm done.
This song will always be in my phone 
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I seen drunken master and lola Damone perform 50 ****** deep halftime at a and 1 game before :lol
 
Speaking of disappointing careers and rap city. Banks might be the booth goat.



Banks let me down, man. I used to go to bat for dude something heavy when I first moved to Atlanta. Coming from NYC, I had to ride for the hometown still. I spazzed on one of my homeboys for copping a bootleg version of Hunger for More 1 :lol
 
Joc first album was hard. That second album was garbage.

Speakino of Joc....

Always felt this track more than that It's Goin Down track...

naw this sucked, knew it was the end of him when I heard this bs...now he in love n hip hop looking like somebody aunt :{

Let's take a second to remember j holiday, Huey , jibbs, n foxx verse on wipe me down :hat


Nah Jibbs and Huey were dookie, those were some 1 or 2 hit wonders that can stay gone :lol
 
Yooooo, repped for that Roscoe mention. I've been trying to find that album for years and I finally found it last month. I thought that song was so hard. Played it mad times in the last month.

I didn't **** with Coffee Shop. Bottle Poppin was hard though. Think that was Zoe's record.
 
Idc what nobody says jimmy was the best out the dips. Only one I rocked with.
 
Jimmy was great in that stretch but im not gonna let y'all sit here and disrespect Killa.

But since yall took it there :smokin Free the wave :smokin

 
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Hell na Jim was is and never will be the best out of dipset lol.

Back in their prime hardly anybody was rocking with him. They were saying he was off beat and couldn't really rap like that. Nobody rocked with his solo tapes.

Fast forward to mob tape and max b carried that tape. Jim got nicer but we aren't about to sit here and say anything he's ever came out with is better than what cam did.

Na.

Fwiw cam, juelz, hell rell, jr, sas are all better than Jim. I rocked with Jim since his verse on come home with me and with the Ryder musik tape and his stuff on who shot freekey zeekey but Na.
 
Jim strength never been his flow, punch lines, etc he just has always made REAL **** that real ****** could feel.
 
Hell na Jim was is and never will be the best out of dipset lol.

Back in their prime hardly anybody was rocking with him. They were saying he was off beat and couldn't really rap like that. Nobody rocked with his solo tapes.

Fast forward to mob tape and max b carried that tape. Jim got nicer but we aren't about to sit here and say anything he's ever came out with is better than what cam did.

Na.

Fwiw cam, juelz, hell rell, jr, sas are all better than Jim. I rocked with Jim since his verse on come home with me and with the Ryder musik tape and his stuff on who shot freekey zeekey but Na.



Facts only.


Rest of ya ****** saying Jim was the best definitely ain't from NY.


The Dipset movement still the most inspiring thing to come out of the city in the last 16 years.
 
Killa was the star for a reason

Jims stretch with max and stack really pushed dipsets run longer than it would have lasted so for that im cool with jim.

But the hell rell/ jr writer/ 40 cal/ Bezel wave was my personal favorite. NY street rap at its finest

 
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