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cyarskaren52 · 1 year
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There’s nothing like a good collaboration with mcs that really gets the fans excited
There are some posse cuts that are undeniable.
We all know "The Symphony" and "Buddy." And who doesn't love the star-making turn Nas gave us on "Live At the BBQ" or Busta's scene-stealing verse from "Scenario?" And there are posse cuts that may not be as inescapable as those tracks, but are just as noteworthy. The one-upmanship of "Don't Curse." The camaraderie of "Watch For The Hook." So many others that deserve way more love that don't get discussed as much as the go-to tracks. 
But what is a posse cut? In this day and age of constant collaboration, the thought of several emcees hopping on a track together may seem routine. But a posse cut is when a corp of rappers team up and take turns showcasing their skills on the mic. For the purposes of this list, we're gonna stick to songs that feature at least four emcees (sorry "I Wanna Be Down" remix) and couldn't be group cuts like "Triumph" by Wu-Tang Clan. 
But here are songs that we think you might wanna check out, if you love hearing emcees bringing out the best in each other over a dope track.
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"VIBIN'" (REMIX) - BOYZ II MEN FEAT. CRAIG MACK, TREACH, BUSTA RHYMES, METHOD MAN [BONUS SONG]
Our BONUS SONG is a celebrated guest spot! Or in this case--four emcees taking over for the harmonizing Philly quartet.
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"DA LADIES IN THE HOUSE" - BIG KAP FEAT. U-NEEK, PRECISE, LAURYN HILL, BAHAMADIA
This track from Big Kap may have had quite the on-the-nose title (and very 90s spelling: "Da?"), but it's one of the most underrated posse cuts of all time. Shout-out to Precise and Uneek, Bahamadia and the one they call "L," who shows up and shows out in this early (Pre-THE SCORE, that is) appearance.
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"DUSTED N DISGUSTED" - E-40 FEAT. MAC MALL, 2PAC, SPICE-1
Everyone came with heat, and in the video they held it down for 2Pac, who was incarcerated. The Bay Area represented to the fullest on this classic from 40 Fonzarelli. 
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"1 TRAIN" - A$AP ROCKY FEAT. BIG K.R.I.T., YELAWOLF, DANNY BROWN, KENDRICK LAMAR, ACTION BRONSON
An impressive lineup of 2010s emcees go bar-for-bar on this banger from LONG.LIVE.A$AP. Hit-Boy produced this track with the intention of capturing a 1990s East Coast underground feel. Mission accomplished. 
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"GOT MY MIND MADE UP" - 2PAC FEAT. THA DOGG POUND, METHOD MAN, REDMAN
A great lyrical showcase that debunks the East-vs-West mythology of 1996; this is lyricism at it's finest. And 2Pac quotes Run-D.M.C. and Rakim for good measure, just to remind everyone he was as Hip-Hop as anyone. 
#21
"SYMPHONY 2000" - EPMD FEAT. REDMAN, METHOD MAN, LADY LUCK
We could not talk about great posse cuts that deserve more love and not mention this heat rock from the Def Squad/Hit Squad crew. Everybody snaps the fuck out on this track. And it'll make you wish we heard way more from Lady Luck.
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"WATCH FOR THE HOOK" - COOL BREEZE FEAT. OUTKAST, WITCHDOCTOR, GOODIE MOB
The Dungeon Family was at the peak of its powers when Witchdoctor, the members of Goodie Mob and OutKast teamed up with Cool Breeze for this anthem. Highlighting a handful of the greatest emcees in Atlanta rap history, it helped solidify the talent throughout the crew and still has one of the coolest videos of the 1990s.
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"24 HRS TO LIVE" - MA$E FEAT. DMX, BLACK ROB, THE LOX
Ma$e became one of the biggest rap stars of the late 1990s on the strength of slick pop hits, but this classic was one of the grimier moments on the multiplatinum-selling Harlem World and features a star-making appearance from Dark Man X.
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"MAKE 'EM SAY UGH" - MASTER P FEAT. FIEND, MYSTIKAL, SILKK THE SHOCKER, MIA X
New Orleans rap stormed the mainstream in 1997, and this anthem from Master P's GHETTO D album was the rallying call. No Limit smashed through and showcased some of the brightest stars on the label, with Mia X, Fiend and Mystikal ripping the track to shreds. 
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"JOHN BLAZE" - FAT JOE FEAT. NAS, RAEKWON, BIG PUN, JADAKISS
You can feel the respect in the room. These are all emcees who hold each other in the highest esteem and they bring the best out of each other here. Pure late 1990s Mafioso rap greatness, all on one track. 
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"STRANDED ON DEATH ROW" - DR. DRE W/SNOOP DOGGY DOGG, KURUPT, LADY OF RAGE, RBX
It may seem contradictory to act like any track on one of the most famous rap albums of all time is something you might've slept on, but seriously-- why don't we talk more about how great the album closing Death Row call-to-arms is here? And there' a Bushwick Bill cameo!
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"I SHOT YA" (REMIX) - LL COOL J FEAT. KEITH MURRAY, FAT JOE, PRODIGY, FOXY BROWN
It may suffer in the shadow of a hit single like "4,3,2,1," but we can't front on LL's grimy, gritty group shot from 1995. Featuring one of his most bombastic verses, a straight up classic by Prodigy, and a star turn from Foxy Brown, it reminded everyone (once again) that LL can go hardcore with the best of 'em.
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"MONSTER" - KANYE WEST FEAT. NICKI MINAJ, RICK ROSS, JAY-Z
Kanye flew his collaborators to Hawaii to record this standout from MY BEAUTIFUL DARK TWISTED FANTASY, and Nicki Minaj's hyperkinetic verse absolutely steals the show. The controversial Jake Nava-directed music video remains one of Kanye's most memorable. 
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"BANNED FROM TV" - N.O.R.E. FEAT. JADAKISS, STYLES P, BIG PUN, CAM'RON, NATURE
Swizz Beatz was a new producer when he laced N.O.R.E. with this anthemic beat and six hungry wordsmiths let loose on it. It's an anthem that sounds of its era—and we mean that in the BEST way. 
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"RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE" - THE FUGEES W/A TRIBE CALLED QUEST, JOHN FORTE, BUSTA RHYMES
Over one of Clef's best productions, these legendary crews repped from Native Tongues and the Refugee Camp while singing the praises of none other than Muhammad Ali. It's the Blackest, dopest shit you've ever heard. Is it the most underrated posse cut of all time? We think so.
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"DON'T CURSE" HEAVY D & THE BOYZ FEAT. PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH, Q-TIP, KOOL G RAP, BIG DADDY KANE
Heavy D knew that he was every grandmother's favorite rapper and decided to poke fun with that image (and with the idea of censorship) while recruiting some fellow legends to do it. It's a wonderfully tongue-in-cheek moment that showcases real camaraderie, over a sick Booker T. & The M.G.'s flip.
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"STAY FLY" - THREE SIX MAFIA FEAT. EIGHTBALL & MJG, YOUNG BUCK
Legends gon' legend. It's a victory lap for some titans of Memphis rap. Call it a "crossover" hit all you want, some songs are just dope. And this is one of 'em.
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"4, 3, 2, 1" - LL COOL J FEAT. REDMAN, METHOD MAN, CANIBUS, MASTER P, DMX
The song that launched one of the most infamous beefs in rap history, it's almost taken for granted that it's also one of the dopest posse cuts of all time. Erick Sermon provides the beat, as a handful of rap icons do their thing.
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"NOT TONIGHT" (LADIES NIGHT REMIX) - LIL KIM FEAT. ANGIE MARTINEZ, MISSY ELLIOTT, LEFT EYE, DA BRAT
Hip-Hop had precious few all-star female posse cuts when Lil Kim tapped four fierce emcees for this girls-night-out classic. An iconic performance at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards cemented it as a rap standard.
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"LIVE AT THE BBQ" - MAIN SOURCE FEAT. NAS, JOE FATAL, AKINYELE
The legendary track from CRITICAL BEATDOWN is famous for announcing a pair of newcomers named Akinyele and Nas, but let's not forget that "...BBQ" is also just a blazing posse cut that captures the round robin energy of friends freestyling in the basement. 
#6
"I GOT 5 ON IT" (REMIX) - THE LUNIZ FEAT. DRU DOWN, E-40, SHOCK G, RICHIE RICH, SPICE-1
Some shit you just have to do. Whether this is an widely hailed classic or woefully slept on masterpiece might depend on where you grew up, but we weren't going to do this list and just not mention this Bay Area roll call. It's just all NoCal love, and it's just as cool today as it was 25 years ago.
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"FLAVA IN YA EAR" (REMIX) - CRAIG MACK FEAT. THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G., RAMPAGE, LL COOL J, BUSTA RHYMES
The song that really let the world that Bad Boy had arrived. Craig Mack's original single was a hit, but it was subsequently overshadowed by this classic. Fans can recite everybody's verse on this one. 
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"BUDDY" - DE LA SOUL FEAT. JUNGLE BROTHERS, Q-TIP, MONIE LOVE, QUEEN LATIFAH
The Native Tongues were already earning a reputation for outside-the-box creativity when De La Soul dropped this D.A.I.S.Y. Age ode to coitus. It's so freewheeling and whimsical that you might not notice how naughty it is; but the vibe stays breezy. 
#3
"INTL PLAYERS ANTHEM (I CHOOSE YOU)" - UGK FEAT. OUTKAST
It's a song that has come to epitomize rappers gettin' grown. After years of songs about being playas and pimps, two of the South's most iconic acts gave the Dirty an ode to matrimony. Produced by DJ Paul of Three Six Mafia, the ceremony begins with an uber-classic verse from André 3000, and Big Boi, Bun B and Pimp C do the rest from there. Three Six joins in on the remix. 
#2
"SCENARIO" - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST FEAT. LEADERS OF THE NEW SCHOOL
Widely considered one of the greatest posse cuts of all time,  “Scenario,” which was the third single from "The Low End Theory,"  also served as a launchpad for Busta Rhyme’s solo career.
#1
"SYMPHONY" - MARLEY MARL W/BIG DADDY KANE, CRAIG G, KOOL G RAP, MASTA ACE
Marley put together Hip-Hop's Avengers for this Juice Crew-defining cut. Indisputably one of the greatest rap tracks ever, and a posse cuttour de force, this is one of Marley's masterpieces.
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almahiphop · 2 years
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Master P - Get Away Clean (12/02/1991)
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Get Away Clean es el álbum debut del rapero Master P aka (The Colonel, The Ice Cream o Man The Ghetto Bill) lanzado hoy 12 de febrero de 1991 bajo el sello discográfico No Limit Records. No Limit Records (No Limit Record Shop) fue un sello discográfico que se fundó a mediados de los 90 en Richmond, California. Tras un acuerdo de distribución con Priority Records (1995-2001) para distribuir la música de No Limit, Master P mantuvo la propiedad de todas sus grabaciones, su estudio y se convirtió en el distribuidor exclusivo del sello.
Él y sus hermanos C-Murder y Silkk Tha Shocker, eran los artistas principales, con una serie de estrellas como Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Mac y Lil Romeo, el hijo de Master P. En 2001 hasta el 2004 su distribución estuvo bajo el sello Universal records y finalmente en el 2004 cambio el nombre a "The New No Limit Records" y su nuevo de distribuidor fue Koch Records hasta el 2005.
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El género principal del sello discográfico fue el Gangsta Rap además del Thug Rap.
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9ine12lve · 3 years
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okaaay, I was tagged by @galaxitrick to participate in this tag game ! So, I'm a show y'all my taste in music ( if y'all care 😄 )
Tag Game #1:
List 5 albums you can't live without.
1. My Life by Mary J. Blige
2. New Beginning by SWV
3. Trapped in Crime by C-Murder
4. All Eyez on Me by 2Pac
5. Faith by Faith Evans
Bonus ( I just wanted to sprinkle these in there 🙂 )
1. Miss Thang by Monica ( tell me why I thought this album was self titled 🤦🏾‍♀️ )
2. Make it Last Forever by Keith Sweat
3. One in a Million by Aaliyah
4. Diary of a Mad Band by Jodeci
5. UnladyLike by Mia X.
Tag Game #2:
Favorite song(s) at the moment:
Show and Tell by Cherish.
Funky Dope Lovin' by Keith Sweat ft. Buddy Banks, Gerald LeVert, and Aaron Hall.
6 A.M. ( We Be Rollin' ) by Nadanuf. *
Optimistic by Sounds of Blackness.
Lay Your Troubles Down by Angela Winbush ft. Ronald Isley.
Always by Pebbles.
Joy by Timbaland and Magoo ft. Playa and Ginuwine.
Free Your Mind by Ms. Tee.
One of Dem Nights by Moneybagg Yo ft. Jhene Aiko
The Show by Kelly Rowland ft. Tank.
( lemme stop cause I'm getting carried away )
Song you associate with your favorite ship: Be With You by Beyonce or Stars by Kindred The Family Soul.
Song that could be about you: If I Was A Bird by Floetry.
Song that reminds you of a good memory: The Makings of You by Curtis Mayfield.
Song you find overrated: Way 2 Sexy by Drake.
Song(s) you want your mutuals to listen to:
That Thing is On by Mo B. Dick.
If You Really Love Me by Stevie Wonder.
War Wounds by Master P ft. Fiend, Mystikal, Snoop Dogg, and Silkk The Shocker.
I Be Thinking by B.G.
Drag 'Em N Tha River by U.N.L.V.
Superstar by Fat Pat.
You & Me by Mia X ft. Odell and T.C.
I Don't Want To Be The Last To Know by Shalamar.
What's The Reason by C-Murder. *
Livin' Like A Hustler by TRU. *
Soldier by Mr. Magic. *
( okay that's enough, I put too many 😄 )
Song that makes you laugh: Candy Licker by Marvin Sease.
Last song you listened to: Beautiful by Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell and Charlie Wilson.
chileee, it's been too much going on around me lately, so I'm kinda late posting this....
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thehotboxsocial · 7 years
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8 Ball Features
Stay Fly [Three 6 Mafia feat. Young Buck, Eightball & MJG]
What You Ride For [Jadakiss feat. Fiend, Eightball & Yung Wun]
Candy Coated [Shawnna feat. 8 Ball & MJG]
How Angry [Jayo Felony feat. Eightball & M.J.G.]
Who In The Fuck [MC Ren feat. Eight Ball & MJG]
Hit The Highway [3-2 feat. Too $hort, Eightball & MJG]
The Funk [Devin The Dude feat. 8 Ball]
In My Nature [Luniz feat. Eightball & MJG]
187 [Drama feat. Project Pat, B.G., Eightball & M.J.G.]
Grills Are Gold [OJ Da Juiceman feat. Project Pat, Trae Tha Truth & 8Ball]
Say It To My Face [Young Buck feat. 8Ball, MJG & Bun B]
Bezzle [T.I. feat.Bun B, Eightball & M.J.G.]
Unsolved Mysteries [South Circle feat. Eightball]
Sho ‘Nuff [Tela feat. Eightball & M.J.G.]
Money On The Floor [Big K.R.I.T feat. 8Ball, MJG & 2 Chainz]
Betta Tell Em [Young Buck feat. 8Ball]
Smokin Chokin [MJG feat. 8 Ball & Snoop Dogg]
Hard Times [Ludacris feat. Eightball, M.J.G. & Carl Thomas]
Mama Always Told Me [Silkk The Shocker feat. Master P, C-Murder & Eightball]
Meal Ticket [Master P feat. 8Ball, MJG & UGK]
Soul Food (Crazyhouse Remix) [Goodie Mob feat. 8-Ball & MJG]
Dedicated to Orange Mound’s finest 8 Ball (and longtime partner MJG) this compilation features the best of the many songs that the Fat Mack has been featured on. No Lakim Shabazz, he sounds exactly like he looks, and the voice and flow is so correct that some of these songs have 8 Ball vocal samples in the mix as well. These cats have been in the game for 25+ years and just seem like some cool-ass dudes. Like you ain’t never heard of these guys beefing with rappers ever or each other, they’re too busy posted up at the strip club with some Henny or the Kwik-Stop for a box of cigarillos.
I was tempted to do a straight Eightball & MJG compilation but the pimp tight catalog makes it unnecessary. You can dive into any group or solo LP from the Coming Out Hard--In Our Lifetime run and not have to skip once. But for the uninitiated, here’s a quick 8-pack:
8 Ball Joints
Fuck Dem Niggas [Eightball & MJG]
I Don’t Wanna Die [Eightball]
In The Line Of Duty [Eightball & MJG]
Comin Up [Eightball & MJG]
9 Little Millimeta Boys [Eightball & MJG]
Memphis City Blues [8Ball & MJG]
Throw Your Hands Up [Eightball & M.J.G. feat. OutKast]
American Nigga [Eight Ball]
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eskwire · 8 years
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G Perico - Ain’t My Fault / Big Pimpin’ (G-Style) (It Ain’t My Fault Remix) (original prod. by Master P & Craig B) / (Big Pimpin’ Remix) (original prod. by Daz Dillinger)
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topbeautifulwomens · 5 years
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#Master #P #Biography #Photos #Wallpapers #anime #babesofinstagram #beach #fashionstyle #hairstyle #handmade #makeupartist #makeupideas #quote #trendy
Miller was born in New Orleans, the oldest of five children. As soon as attending the University of Houston, Miller moved to Richmond, California and opened a small listing store, No Limit Records, financing the store with money that he received as component of a medical malpractice settlement related to the death of his grandfather.
Entertainer P. Miller started out with the rap team TRU with his two brothers Silkk The Shocker and C-Murder. P. Miller left In-A-Minute records soon as soon as releasing his debut album and formed his own label No Limit Records. With P. Miller as its premier artist, No Limit Records went on to release a lot of albums from artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Mia X, Mercedes, Soulja Slim, UGK, and Miller’s siblings Silkk Tha Shocker and C-Miller and sons Romeo and Young V. He started a refreshing label The New No Limit Records and then in 2006, P. Miller and son Romeo started a new label named Take A Stand Records.
Name Master P Height Naionality Day of Birth April 29, 1969 Place of Birth Richmond, California, U.S. Famous for
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boutdatonline · 7 years
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OG Big Court has been had at working putting together the highly anticipated BOOMERANG
Big Court has let it know Super Producer Blaqnmild has been involved in production as well as features including Silkk The Shocker, Kay Klover and Kid Carolina!
  Court himself no stranger to rap game from Kansas City group CCG! So you know his experience is and ear for music is on point!
  Tru Muscle Ent/No Limit Forever present Big Court’s new mixtape coming this Spring in line to heat up the summer!
“Though I’ve retired from rappin myself, I have some of today’s hottest acts on this album along with some OG’S in the game for a historic merging of the generations. So anybody (especially from K.C.) wanting to submit music send it to [email protected]” – Big Court
      Courtney Richardson ll (Big Court) is a young multi-talented radio personality/actor/film producer/former rap artist that first gained nationwide recognition being signed to music mogul Master P’s No Limit Records and recording under the rap moniker “Court Dog” earning a RIAA certified gold plaque for his work on Master P’s “Down South Hustlers” compilation. Always being the one to raise the bar and knowing no limitations, Big Court relocated to Los Angeles to pursue acting and producing. Since arriving he has appeared in several films which include The Painting (Starring Stacy Dash) Shattered Day, Love On The Rocks, Dont Touch If You Aint Prayed(Starring Ce Ce Penniston), and starring in the comedy Rib Shack which won the Global Arts Film Festival, Palm Beach International Film Festival, Independent Black Film Festival, and the Convention Film Festival in Los Angeles.
After gaining some acting experience, Big Court soon fell in love with film making and solely funded his own full length feature film titled “Young American Gangstas” which he co-wrote, produced, scored, and starred in. YAG also stars Lawrence Hilton Jacobs and the late Tupac Shakurs brother Mopreme Shakur. Staying true to his musical roots, Big Court also produced the movies soundtrack which featured music from him as well as some of the rap industry’s most notable artist. That movie soundtrack would prove to be his last as an artist, opting to hang up the mic to work in an executive capacity with longtime friend Master P for the newly formed No Limit Forever.
In early 2016 Big Court began co-hosting one of todays hottest radio/tv shows “Doin Tha Most”, produced by Master P on Playboy Radio. Big Court has managed to build successful businesses outside of entertainment as well. Widely known as an avid bodybuilding enthusiasts, he ventured into the supplement industry to launch Tru Muscle Sports, specializing in high quality protein powders,pre- workout, and fat burners.
Big Court is also a supporter and advocate for children/adults living with Autism and will be lauching a dating website designed specifically for people with special needs to aid them in the dating process.
      New Music Alert! Big Court – Boomarang Vol. 1 OG Big Court has been had at working putting together the highly anticipated BOOMERANG Big Court has let it know Super Producer Blaqnmild has been involved in production as well as features including Silkk The Shocker, Kay Klover and Kid Carolina!
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thedopeacademy · 8 years
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G Perico – “Ain’t My Fault/Big Pimpin” (Video)
[DOPENEWZ][Dope Report]The South Central rapper adds his vintage flow to a pair of Silkk the Shocker and Tha Dogg Pound classics. The post G Perico – “Ain’t My Fault/Big Pimpin” (Video) appeared first on TheDopeAcademy.com. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2dopeboyz/~3/OSNfjyhjpRM/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr [thedopeacademy.com]THEdopeACADEMY
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argylelanvin · 10 years
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emeraldjade · 13 years
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Make Em Say Ugh~ Master P and No Limit
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damnheresatissue · 13 years
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Above The Law - 100 Spokes (1996, Tommy Boy)
Not as great a song, obviously and the blatant "20 YRS DOWN THE LINE NOW ITS MY TURN" nose-rubbing isn't there but I think this video might actually be dodgier than the infamous Ghetto D.
btw, stop sleeping.
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