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riff good for a verse every now and again, but c'mon this verse was trash and off beat
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riff good for a verse every now and again, but c'mon this verse was trash and off beat
yes if there is another Fast film spitta would make a good cameo but most people dont know who he is or heard of his music....i would love to see Fast go a total different way like tokyo drift did let vin have small part in next bring in new generation of family
Spitta needs to be in the next Fast and the Furious movie
Thank you. I had to know if I was the only one who thought he doesn't deserve to be on a Curren$y project
Same story about how I became a fan. Never checked for him during the YM era. Kept seeing his name then listened to PT1. Wasn't feeling it AT ALL. Coincidentally started smoking around 2010 then gave it another listen. Roasted came on then it was a wrap.So I never liked currency at all...but I got high and listened to some of this latest pilot talk and man...have I really been missing out on this for this long
Brah I don't know if you know what your talking about. Nobody in H town has bleach blonde cornrows wears neon colored stocking caps and does silly ish for attention. Homie is an actor who puts out pathetic music. His fans have never listened to dope hip hop if they think that ish the Wave. Hate to break it to you little homie that isn't hip hop.Can't really be a culture vulture if the majority of the music you make is directly influenced by where you were born and raised. A culture vulture would be someone who seemingly has a passing interest in rap/hip hop yet takes full advantage of the success it brings. You could classify Iggy as a culture vulture, since she is carefully crafted for the radio, complete with T.I., Young Dro, Kuntry Kang, B.o.B., Trae, and Mac Boney all writing her rhymes. Culture vulture is also the "swag"/"fleek"/"turnup" of 2015.
I'm closing in on 30 also man I don't know what that has to do with it. How you gonna claim Im headed to my prom and say I'm a fan of Jedi mind tricks in the same paragraph very oxymoronic man. Bro I lived in Houston for a year devin the dude, Z-ro, Trae and boss Hoggs all have a strong following out there where as Riff raff is seen as a joke that entertains college kids. The college kids out there love him for sure Cuz he epitomizes a big time party guy.And I never once mentioned at all how he looks, try reading that again, I specifically music a good amount of his music. "Little homie" LOL I'm damn near 30. You sound like one of those dated rap elitists waiting on Vinnie Paz to drop a classic. You can backtrack some of Riff Raff's music and clearly see that Houston influence there. If you don't, then I'm pretty sure you're the one who doesn't know hip hop, and still won't know come next month when you're Nae-Naeing at your prom.
Anyway, just finished listening to this, and it'll get plenty of spins. It's pretty mellow with just enough standout tracks to change things up. Froze, 560 SL, Audio Dope 5, Brief Case, All I Know & Alert are all standouts for me. Definitely no bad songs at all on here, but there are some I probably wouldn't constantly play.
I was there for all those eras of spitta. The 08-09 era takes me back. I don't know what he was smoking around 2012-2013 but that's is easily the best music Curren$y was putting out. "Livin" from the Here EP is my theme song. I'm the proud owner of every album and mixtape posted above. +1 hennessy
Smokee Robinson came out in 2010.