1:22 am
May 11, 2017
So yeah, happened to be looking at some Into The Echoside reviews, and noticed this flavored just dropped.
There's some dope ass verses in there, haven't peeped Gorilla Voltage before this yet, and they caught my attention, Lex, and Blaze kill it.
Shit what am I saying, everyone kills it, this shit's dope, Madrox looks so wicked, his stage presence is always so fucking dope, Otis's flow, it's all good!
1:14 pm
April 18, 2017
I thought it was a really good video. Most of the verses were dope, and this helped out a little bit with Lex because I wasn't really feeling him up until this point. I don't really care for the hook and think that this should have been on the upcoming MNE collaboration album rather than the new Boondox album, but just minor complaints really
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April 20, 2012
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9:10 pm
November 8, 2014
Damn, pretty sweet! I could have done without the chorus occurring so often, though I understand they were doing that to structure and split up the song more. I don't know much about Boondox but he was reminding me of ABK in the chorus, which is not a compliment in my eyes. Maybe would have sounded better if Young Wicked or someone else was singing that part?
4:57 pm
September 1, 2014
The symbolism of Twiztid passing the blunt to Young Wicked Otis is kind of cool in a way.
This song goes in, for a Posse cut it does not get slow to me. The chorus is brutal.
They really are emulating that No Limit formula all the way down to the in house features
to the No Limit posse songs.
Towards the end of No Limits run it felt like compilations instead of individual artist projects.
I understand following that blueprint but why shout it out when Master-P wanted his vocals removed form
the Independence day album?
8:49 pm
August 23, 2014
Karacalla said
I understand following that blueprint but why shout it out when Master-P wanted his vocals removed form
the Independence day album?
Maybe twiztid knows something we don't about why he wanted the vocals removed? or maybe it was a purely business thing and they've got no beef with him?
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12:10 am
September 1, 2014
jiggles the clown said
Maybe twiztid knows something we don't about why he wanted the vocals removed? or maybe it was a purely business thing and they've got no beef with him?
Obviously, since he played the gathering. I think they just really respect his hustle.
I still would like to know why his vocals where removed though?
No Limit end or Psychopathic end?
1:00 pm
August 23, 2014
We'll never know, and it could be a million different things.
Maybe he didn't like the production of it but it was too late to remaster his vocals so they just agreed to scrap them instead of releasing something he wouldn't be happy with. Maybe it was a payment issue or miscommunication, maybe Jamie used his puffy jacket to wipe up his nut off of a groupies face.
We'll never know
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2:50 pm
January 11, 2017
Chevy2Dope said
Damn, pretty sweet! I could have done without the chorus occurring so often, though I understand they were doing that to structure and split up the song more. I don't know much about Boondox but he was reminding me of ABK in the chorus, which is not a compliment in my eyes. Maybe would have sounded better if Young Wicked or someone else was singing that part?
Hey!! That's not very nice to Boondox
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