I'm on another label, not that other label
That mean it's no longer my problem it's theirs
Some say it's a conspirac
I say the more n*ggas on the throne
That's just more motive to kill the heir...
WOW....
, so let me guess, T-Pain doesn't make sh*t hot for other people?
I'm So Hood (DJ Khaled)
Shawty (Plies)
Same Girl (remix) (R. Kelly & Usher)
I'm A Flirt (remix) (R. Kelly)
Holla, Holla (Akon)
Got Money (Lil Wayne)
The Boss (Rick Ross)
Outta My System (Bow Wow)
Give Her The Keys (E-40)
Low (I...
I don't chase no broads, I chase money and vodka...
Not to stray away from the topic...but what was wrong with the "Crazy World" video...I thought it was . That video showed a 'crazy world'...fit the song perfectly IMO.
How so?
Anyway, I wasn't trying to compare in that manner...I was trying to say that they both make their best music when they are going through tough situations.
LOL, the Soulja Boy hate is beyond played out now. I never thought I would see the day when people hate on a dude who actually grinds hard (isn't thatpraised in hip hop?).
He isn't Nas or Talib or Common or any lyricist...but he never claimed to be. And I can respect him for that.
Ever since...
T-Pain > Akon
Yall dudes have this ideal since Akon "owns" T-Pain that automatically makes him better. I don't really understand that, but whatever. Nodisrespect to Akon either because he has done some crazy @#% in his day...but Pain has TOO many hits.
The Recession is better IMO. That album is going to go down in my top 5 this year simply because it was a gutter album, but it was like a sociallyconscious album...in a Jeezy sort of way. That album did really talk about how hard it is out here nowadays and how important is it to stay focused...
Well...I can't believe he actually dissed him...
Charles Hamilton--Dummy (Soulja Boy diss)
Ok, Chuck Hamilton has yet another track aimed at Soulja Boy...apparently this is the REAL diss track. I haven't even listened to it (YET).
Charles Hamilton--Word? Aight! (Soulja Boy diss)
Truer words have never been spoken.
Plus Max has a better chance to receive mainstream love especially seeing as how he responsible for Jimmy hits ("G's Up"). I see the commercialaudience accepting Max wayyyyy before J.R.