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Remember hearing that for the first time... **** sounded so hard.“Long live assp yams, i’m on that codeine right now”
FTR...I wouldn't accuse alot of these dudes of "stealing" sauce. Art inspires art. Everything is a remix in some form or another.
Alot of *****s shuffle thru different sauces/gimmicks until one sticks. Yams had the foresight to know that particular aesthetic was the one that was going to pop them off.
have this album
since black friday of that year
never even took out the plastic
haven't even listened to it
how it compare to the 1st one
1st one is better, but that’s not a knock on this one. Spin it, got some heat on therehave this album
since black friday of that year
never even took out the plastic
haven't even listened to it
how it compare to the 1st one
The problem with Flex is son been a certified cornball over 10 years ago back when he was sucking off any and every rapper that came up to the show to the point it was so transparent when some groups were beefing with each other.
Thing is he got older, tired, and less appreciated. This is when Hot97 were no longer the invincible #1 hip hop station in the tri-state. Angie left, they no longer have a strong morning show, Mr. Cee is severely washed and suspect. All Power did was take some of their defectors and grow their brand. All they really got left is Summer Jam.
So Flex naturally has gotten salty, add the fact a lot of these new dudes are whack and are getting mainstream success he's gonna be like this until he gets washed out the game too. **** accounts for all of his antics whether they're justified or not; going at Jay's snakes ways, ****ting on Pac's name, super salty after Kendrick's verse on Control, etc.
He gonna be like this until the new hottest NYC DJ takes his spot.
I'm waiting to hear April fools but ain't heard it yet
Any DJ’s in the pipeline ? ...who really poppin in NYC?The problem with Flex is son been a certified cornball over 10 years ago back when he was sucking off any and every rapper that came up to the show to the point it was so transparent when some groups were beefing with each other.
Thing is he got older, tired, and less appreciated. This is when Hot97 were no longer the invincible #1 hip hop station in the tri-state. Angie left, they no longer have a strong morning show, Mr. Cee is severely washed and suspect. All Power did was take some of their defectors and grow their brand. All they really got left is Summer Jam.
So Flex naturally has gotten salty, add the fact a lot of these new dudes are whack and are getting mainstream success he's gonna be like this until he gets washed out the game too. **** accounts for all of his antics whether they're justified or not; going at Jay's snakes ways, ****ting on Pac's name, super salty after Kendrick's verse on Control, etc.
He gonna be like this until the new hottest NYC DJ takes his spot.
Any DJ’s in the pipeline ? ...who really poppin in NYC?
It's probably just part of another love & hiphop storyline.
Got damn! Shorty flipped the “Block is hot” something serious
Any DJ’s in the pipeline ? ...who really poppin in NYC?
He really posted that ****, SMH. That's what you do when you really trying to make it. Trying to go viral and ****, got three white girls rapping the N word with no problem and ****.