This was the beginning of the end for Hip Hop. Who would want this bullshit?Ricardo Belvedere said:
NIGGAZ WHO WAS YOUNG WHEN THIS CAME OUT AND BUMPIN' THIS SHIT WHILE GETTIN' LIVE, TEARIN' UP THE STREETS...TIGHT POSTfreaky_1 said:This was the beginning of the end for Hip Hop. Who would want this bullshit?
Seriously.KLEPTO said:thanks, i need some rap music to laugh at.
Well, someone had to enjoy it. Still wack as hell though. Hip Hop got cancer when this shit came out. No Talent RecordsREMINGTON_BLACK said:man that was the shit when I was in high school. I don't care what no one says
Ricardo Belvedere said:Track List
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Disc 1
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1. Ghetto D 4:37
2. Let's Get 'Em 5:48
3. I Miss My Homies 5:25
4. We Riders 3:58
5. Throw 'Em Up 3:22
6. Tryin 2 Do Something 3:24
7. Plan B 3:50
8. Weed & Money 4:05
9. Captain Kirk 5:05
10. Stop Hatin 5:04
11. Eyes On Your Enemies 3:29
12. Make 'Em Say Ugh 5:06
13. Going Through Somethangs 4:41
14. Only Time Will Tell 4:08
15. After Dollars, No Cents 3:34
16. Gangstas Need Love 4:07
17. Pass Me Da Green 3:05
18. Come And Get Some 2:31
19. Burbons And Lacs 4:09
Disc 2
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1. Weed & Hennessey feat C-Murder 4:23
& Silkk The Shocker
2. Scream feat Silkk The Shocker 3:27
(Previously Unreleased)
3. Playa For Life feat Rappin 4:14
4-Tay
4. Make 'Em Say Ugh (Instrumental) 5:23
Wow...I think you take this rap shit entirely too serious.freaky_1 said:Well, someone had to enjoy it. Still wack as hell though. Hip Hop got cancer when this shit came out. No Talent Records
Music is my business, so I take it as serious as I need to. This shit was garbage, the whole label was garbage and it was part of what killed hip hop and what helped usher in this bullshit we have today. Unless you like this bastard sold out form of hip hop we have tday then I ca see why you would like this shit. You contributed to it.PimpstarP said:Wow...I think you take this rap shit entirely too serious.
Music is my business too...since I was 11. But there was party joints and drug joints way before 1997. If you don't think so then you need to check your history. Not all music is supposed to sound like what you like want it to sound like, and not all music is supposed to have complex lyrics...hell there wasn't even lyrics in rap songs at all for a good while nevermind complex lyrics. Not all rap is supposed to be taken so serious...and not everybody takes rap that serious...some of us like to be entertained every now and then to balance out the other types artists who treat it as an artform that we listen to. So quit acting all high and mighty like your taste in hip hop is so much better than everyone elses. If your too close minded to appreciate it then keep it moving no need to make a half a dozen comments hating on something your not a fan of, I'm sure your backpack babble aint gonna stop anyone from downloading it so you might as well save your time, even if you have alot of it to waste. Props to the threadstarter, No Limit was the shit back in the day...now all we need is Life Or Death and Unpredictable remastered.freaky_1 said:Music is my business, so I take it as serious as I need to. This shit was garbage, the whole label was garbage and it was part of what killed hip hop and what helped usher in this bullshit we have today. Unless you like this bastard sold out form of hip hop we have tday then I ca see why you would like this shit. You contributed to it.