what do u think about thiz guys
g cleff is the dope god
what do u think about thiz guys
g cleff is the dope god
post the dopest g-clef work
i agree
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naw I'm asking you to post up a G-clef track. Go to youtube or whatever or upload one through zshare or something.
I dont even know how much more dope G-Clef is than True Master cuz I dont know any G-Clef Work off the top of my head
bout g-clef take a look...http://www.zshare.net/audio/5094332344432244/
Last edited by Drunken Monk; 11-05-2008 at 05:30 PM.
G-Clef's best track < True Mast's 5min FL work
END OF STORY!!!!
P.E.A.C.E.
Lol
Shaolin shadowboxin' and the wu-tang swordstyle...If what you say is true...The shaolin and the wu-tang could be dangerous!En garde, I'll let you try my wu-tang style...
clef iz just ok. mediocre nothing special. tracks like ''fish'' would kill anything clef ever made or would ever make. no comparison, that jazzy philharmonic shit or whatever aint matching palms with true master.
Last edited by ANCIENTMANOFMYSTERY; 01-09-2009 at 04:52 AM.
I've heard some dope beats from G Clef, in fact i've been meaning to get this album from him which has all these remixes that he made during the ninties. He's made some dope beats for sure but he ain't fucking with True Master.
"I pledge allegiance to the hip hop"Method Man
This is G Clef's work:
De mijne is 4x duurder!
love both of these guys beats.
LOL IMO True is going to be forgotten soon if Bronze doesn't stop providing the heat.
True Master surprised me with the beats on Tical 2000 tho, those were some sure bangers
bring back begongo!!
^^^ What? LOL Bronze is ok.
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