http://www.sharebeast.com/d1ilnd194n6q
definitely feeling this track! Fucking dopeness!
http://www.sharebeast.com/d1ilnd194n6q
definitely feeling this track! Fucking dopeness!
Last edited by cap; 08-10-2012 at 05:48 PM.
probably one of the best tracks to come from khaled
as much as i cant stand that annoying talentless fat fuck..........
its 'face, nas & preemo.
the track is dope.
^ over a JUSTICE League beat too... this is fucking HEAAAATTT... how he hell can someone pass on this bc it's DJ Khaled, he's not a producer or anything, he has a few ad libs at the beginning and that's it. incedible song.
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Only a few years ago Hip Hop purists may have felt superior listening to hard core while their less enlightened companions snacked on commercial rap. As Shaolin research began to point out the overwhelming benefits of raw production, true hip hop enthusiasts started turning back to traditional styles. Wu-Tang in particular, has been shown to myriad beneficial effects, from warding off ignorance and poverty to reducing the risk of incarceration and death.
Well, if all he did was some libs on the intro then I can just skip that part.
And the lineups Khaled puts together aren't all that great most of the time, this track being an exception I'm sure.
So get rid of the mindstate that whatever plays on 106 & Park or in clubs is anything other than mediocre horse shit just because it's popular or heavily rotated.
And before you tell me I'm hating on shit just because it's mainstream, look at my sig.
It doesn't get more mainstream than that.
khaleds had a few good tracks over the years.
mainstream hip hop has about as much trash as underground hip hop and as much good stuff.
I would agree with that asessment.
And I've heard plenty of Khaled's albums, a lot of people down here bump that shit.
I knew who Khaled was before he even was, back when he was a pirate radio DJ.
There's maybe a handful of songs from his projects that I've enjoyed.
Only a few years ago Hip Hop purists may have felt superior listening to hard core while their less enlightened companions snacked on commercial rap. As Shaolin research began to point out the overwhelming benefits of raw production, true hip hop enthusiasts started turning back to traditional styles. Wu-Tang in particular, has been shown to myriad beneficial effects, from warding off ignorance and poverty to reducing the risk of incarceration and death.
So far nobody ITT had disagreed with the statement.
It's just that there is a pretty heavy bias toward underground shit around here, so some people attmept to go the opposite route to counterbalance said bias.
In the end, we all just come off like a bunch of assholes lol.
That's why just about all of the generals and RA the Rugged Man can't fucking stand us.
^Right, those are decent.
But more often than not Khaled uses the same cast of characters, pairs a lot of the same artists again and again with predictable themes, shitty R&B hooks and trendy producers.
And how many record labels/imprints is this fucker on?
We The Best/Cash Money/Terror Squad/Def Jam/EveryfuckingurbanimprintonEarth.
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