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>>127978071
what type of hip hop are those 2 albums?
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>>127978118
music to make money and fuck bitches to
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>>127978152
Bad hip hop.
Here is good one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9_VuXBRShY&list=PL4EC33EB2A1DB4A6F&index=2
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>>127978118
NO real nigga shit, nothing else sounds like it but No Limit, for it's time, still fresh. The Mannie Fresh CMM days were akin to when RZA ran the boards on early Wu. Everything Mannie produced was pure gold. There's elements of goth, horrorcore, salsa, funk, dixie, jazz, Nintendo, digital larping, etc., hearing this stuff was alien invasion type shit, especially if you were from the East Coast, the vibes were off the hook

Saw on Drink Champs that B.G. said that Baby would make him listen to Kool G. Rap. Read the comments
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>>127978309
The last four tracks on this album are gothic af
https://youtu.be/sLxgFC_pT4U

https://youtu.be/_5275mU4Mc8

https://youtu.be/ho4NaZuDeYo

https://youtu.be/y6Qir7naWEQ
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>>127978071
Both garbage
Reality Check [Atlantic, 2006]
Juvenile gives better interview than former N.O. labelmate Lil Wayne and appears to be a better guy, but he's also one more bore whose idea of entertainment is threatening to kill people. A few moments seem real enough--not just "I Know You Know," in which he reminds his wife that, actually, he doesn't fuck all those hoes he raps about, but the street-mystique primer "Way I Be Leanin'." And even there Mike Jones, Paul Wall, and Wacko provide welcome relief from the nasal, constricted, humorless flow he's gotten on. Later, Fat Joe does the same. I mean, really--Fat Joe? B-

Chopper City in the Ghetto [Cash Money/Universal, 1999]
"Intro (Big Tymers)" scissors



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