??IM FROM THE WU FAMILY RATHER U LIKE IT OR NOT
The school system failed you. Learn to speak/write.
dear raddrr van AND fuckin dlah
been listenin to the wu for 15 years now and i dont know and dont want to know whoo you are
bunch of fuckin clowns claiming youre affiliated coming up in here pulling that shit
gtfo people dont give a fuck bout you
and dlah is probably the bigger fag cuz as far as i can remember he started that essay shit
No, I dont know who this 'dlah' is you keep on speaking about. If anything I think people know you better than 'dluh'. Dluh is irrelevant here.
For the record I only hate you on the internet. You're probably a nice guy in real life outside of this wu-tang shit.
What fuckin evah yo.let me ask you a simple question.the title of my story.why the fuck you play me and call my shit cristal meth.why ??????
To be fair to Mr Van, hes further along at the same age than Gavin.
I dont know what your talking about, I guess the title of your thread...I did find that title strange...someone must have changed it on you.
Back to you bein a nice guy, did you get any of your Christmas shopping done yet? Fuck that, I hate going to shopping malls...I should just order everything on the internet.
A yo yah go head and do what yah dew best.im gone1........
^lol
did anybody even attempt to read this fag's posts?
this idiot makes bomshot look like a reputable artist.
lol at his life.
what a lowly piece of shit.Raaddrr-Van fame returns quickly after dropping the slept-on Booth Mic Lyrics almost 5-years ago. A longtime Wu-Tang Clan affiliate and the Friend of RZA, Van with his Kannadi-spadez comrades achieved a string of success in the Streets for their military-minded themes and brassy, but distinctly Wu-inspired soundscapes. Now on his second post-prison album, Raaddrr-Van now has the tough task of retaining His fans and adding new ones. The artist who once received The EMCEE "Independent Artist of the Month" and handled the bulk of the production and A&R work of Kannadi-Spadez looks to take that same work ethic and re-establish himself in today’s scene. With Street Monopoly it is clear that the method hasn’t changed, nor has the sound. It’s a throwback album that delivers with mixed results http://www.musicsubmit.com/ClientLog...n.cfm?BN=57062
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