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Gentleman’s Club Classic? Twista – Wetter

» 03 July 2009 » In Guide, hip hop » No Comments

Gentleman’s Club Classic? Twista – Wetter

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Possible Gentleman’s Club Classic:

Twista – Wetter

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“Now come and kick it with the Twista
Black Caddy, Mack Daddy,
With a hoe up in the back seat
With the ’97 pimp flow
Gotta feelin when you smokin
When I flip it to a track speed ?
Talkin about a beautiful figure
Astonishing as greek mythology
Body be just like a girl in uh..
What’s that movie? nevermind
Let me enter your atmosphere
As you enter my world
And lemme touch that booty
I can’t believe that your momma that cold
Her daughter got such an astonishing soul
You need a modeling role
Still a playa know you got it
When you climbin from the bottom
To the top of that pole
Cause you can pop and control
Your fatty’s so accurate
When I’m smackin it
It’s makin me say
“What I gotta do to get with that?”
When it come to makin it rain,
I can get it wet
When it come to cuttin the monkey
I can get it wet
You gone see me to ya baby
You need a better man
Here come the politics,
I’ma be your weatherman
Cause everytime I’m lookin up
And I see more ass
I’ma constantly see
Rain in the forcast
This-a-way that-a-way
I’m flickin 5,000 ones
Or whatever you wanna call it
It’s a celebration
You the champion
Here’s the fetti confetti
Come on and get drunk
with the money hauler?

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Manifesto Destiny II: Innovative Gentleman’s Club Concepts

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Juelz Santana- Days Of Our Lives lyrics

» 03 July 2009 » In hip hop » No Comments

Juelz Santana- Days Of Our Lives lyrics

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[INTRO]
Get money people
Do what you do,
We was born to lose, but built to win, ya dig?
Yeah… Reagan Era.

[CHORUS]
These are the days of our lives,
Like coke, they want us to straight drop, but we rise (hands up)
We just trying to get by, they wanna see us broke,
But they won’t, we on the grind (hands up)
They wanna see us fall, but we ball out of control,
Living above law, so fuck em all,
(I said) They wanna see us fall, but we ball out of control,
So fuck em all (fuck em)

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[VERSE 1]
I was taught never stop, till the money comes,
Now look ya boy life sweeter than a honey bun,
Don’t think I mean sweet like sweeties,
I amputate you n$ggas, I’m diabetes,
And I get the girls wet like bikinis,
Quirt like a uzi on a hot like Jacuzzi water,
Waiter bring me another drink for me and my n$ggas,
We made it through another week and that’s Bantom
We just trying to get by, trying to make it to the top,
But the mountain so high,
Good thing I know how to rock climb,
Swinging over you n$ggas, like monkeys, I find vines,
My rhymes crush grapes, fine wine,
Yes boy, I’m out my mind,
It’s be a billionaire, or die trying,
And I stay higher than a high fly,
Can I get a high five?
You see the dollas bitch I flaunt em, if flaunt em,
Got the boy lookin like he got Christmas ornaments on him, ya dig?
And my cars are imported, want it,
The whips are foreign, they want them deported,
I’m a die hard rockstar, if ya looking for birds, I know where the flocks are,
Money long, so I know where the cops are,
And I stay in a chick buns, I’m a hot dog,

[CHORUS]
These are the days of our lives,
Like coke, they want us to straight drop, but we rise (hands up)
We just trying to get by, they wanna see us broke,
But they won’t, we on the grind (hands up)
They wanna see us fall, but we ball out of control,
Living above law, so fuck em all,
(I said) They wanna see us fall, but we ball out of control,
Living above law, so fuck em all (fuck em)

[VERSE 2]
Yea, I mean that to the fullest,
Nobody wearing diapers but they want us doing pullups,
Want us doing push ups in a yard full of N$ggas, We just out tryin’ to feed a squall for the n$ggas,
Shoutout to my squall full of n$ggas,
This is for the hood, I’m nuttin without ya n4ggas,
Look like the tide, we rise high,
They wanna see us broke like the levys but they won’t, we level 5,
And like..pedal bikes, I pedal bye,
Right by ya, n$ggas can’t flatten my..tire,
That’s why i stay high,
So high, sky’s the limit but you can touch the moon if u try,
Now the moon’s mine,
Basically what I’m saying is, you could be the sun but my moon blocks your shine,
You can be the 1 but the 2 spot is mine,
Do what you do, I don’t mind waiting in line (now)
Knowing I’m not far behind, it’s cool (cool)
Patience is a virtue (yes)
I do it big for my n$ggas that can’t, n$ggas that got caught in the rain and left damp (wet)
For my n$ggas treating jail like camp, this song is a piece of mail Santana sent (yea)
So holla at me if you got my letter, I’m signing off hope you got my letter (Dipset)

[CHORUS]
These are the days of our lives,
Like coke, they want us to straight drop, but we rise (hands up)
We just trying to get by, they wanna see us broke,
But they won’t, we on the grind (hands up)
They wanna see us fall, but we ball out of control,
Living above law, so fuck em all,
(I said) They wanna see us fall, but we ball out of control,
Living above law, so fuck em all (fuck em)

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New Wale Mixtape: Back To The Feature – 9th Wonder

» 23 June 2009 » In hip hop » No Comments

New Wale Mixtape: Back To The Feature – 9th Wonder

“This is only for the Hip-Hop lovers. You want that bullshit, turn the radio on.” – Wale

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The long awaited Back To The Feature mixtape from DC RAPS GREAT HOPE dropped on Friday. Primarily produced by ex-Little Brother beatsmith 9th Wonder, the tape is Wale’s bid for true hip hop legitimacy while simultaneously pushing a shameless and gross radio single. After the jump are my song-by-song first listen knee jerks on the tape.


“Cyphr” f/ Young Chris, Freeway & Beanie Sigel

So it seems Wale has been adopted into the State Property extended family. It makes sense, he’s comfortable rapping with them. Still it’s unfortunate that he’s pulling them closer to the rap-about-nothing territory he occupies when they’re so much better at rapping about shooting people and eating at Boston Market.

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“5 Minutes” f/ Skyzoo
Didn’t Wale already use this sample? Seemingly both artists only took five minutes to write their verses. That’s not a diss, that’s the concept of the record. Skyzoo comes off nicely.

“Night Life” f/ Young Chris & Tre
“I ain’t worried ’bout you little n****s blogging.” Blog rappers are constantly saying stuff like this on their mixtapes but if they were truly unconcerned with blogs then they wouldn’t have to mention blogging in their raps at all. Something tells me that Wale and Chris have been frantically googling “Back To The Feature” all weekend. This song has been out for months. It is still very hot. These are the type of records Wale sounds best on – upbeat tracks that nod vaguely to the go-go influence but aren’t totally go-go records.

“Hot Shyt” f/ Peedi Crakk, Black Thought, Tu Phace & Young Chris
Another Philly posse cut. Halfway through the tape this track marks eight Philly guest verses before a single DC area one. (Not counting UCB’s Tre who is basically Wale’s live in hype/hook man. I heard he sings the chorus to Wale’s pancakes every morning.) Plus there were three from Brooklyn, one from New Orleans and one from Newark. The fact that I’m doing math in my mixtape review doesn’t bode well for the quality of the tape or my own sanity.

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With the album’s theme, Wale believes that collaboration drives the market today. “I think people have let features and cosigns run Hip Hop.” Still, he doesn’t feel as fondly about cosigns as he does traditional collaboration. “Anybody who knows me and knows the newer [group of] rappers knows that I don’t have that major cosign. I haven’t been fortunate enough to go on tour with anybody and things of that nature. All those dudes, I support [and appreciate] what they’re doing, but my thing is different.” Even as an artist signed to super-producer Mark Ronson’s Alido Records, Wale admits that such assistance doesn’t impress the typical Hip Hop listener, “Mark Ronson is something different. It’s not like people are checkin’ for me ’cause of Mark; I didn’t get Mark’s fan-base. Hip Hop is too heavy on co-signs. It’s too much! Certain co-signs can just jump-start a career, and I don’t think it should be like that. I think it should be more about the music.”

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Although the guest artist fuels the theme of Back To The Feature, don’t expect to see this translate into the personnel for Attention: Deficit, the DMV rapper’s debut album. “On my album, I only have Bun B and K’Naan on there. I just kept that [list] real short with the features, as far as the rappers go. I don’t count somebody singin’ as a feature, ’cause I can’t sing,” Wale told DX. The album is due in the third quarter of 2009, on Alido/Interscope.

Sharp – Wale Ft. Torae & Kingpin Slim

Known for working with an assortment of sounds and producers, Wale also told DX about the significance of him now working with the Murs, Jay-Z and Erykah Badu producer. “I just wanted to have the traditional 9th Wonder sound, to kind of show my diversity. 9th is someone that I definitely think is one of the greats. I wanted to show people how I could rock on [some] of his [beats]. At the same time, I’m giving a little bit of light to newer producers I’m workin’ with.” Back To The Feature also includes beats by BKS, Mikey Mike and Mark Ronson. “9th Wonder is the meat and potatoes of the mixtape, the focal point. I got 11 9th Wonder songs on there; I got 12 from [others].”

Wale further explained where Back To The Feature fits in his mixtape catalog, which also boasts early work, Paint A Picture and Hate Is The New Love, “My manager (Daniel Weisman) wrote me a whole write-up of the mixtape, and he basically said this mixtape is just like 100 Miles & Running, but with features. He [said] that A Mixtape About Nothing was too intense, too powerful, too aggressively intense. This one is laid back Hip Hop [where you can] roll a J or whatever you want to do. Sit back, relax and listen to it. And I hope you like it.”

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This Mixtape gets sicker with each listen.

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Wale featuring Lady Gaga – Chillin

» 08 June 2009 » In hip hop » 4 Comments

Wale featuring Lady Gaga – Chillin

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Far from Wale’s best track, but it should cast a wide “appeal net” as girls go bonkers over this Lady Gaga girl.

Video of course, gives props to Ben’s Chili Bowl, Cardozo, and Georgia Ave. And mentions Bammas. As it should.

Dodge City Style.

“Ha! And I made ya’ll love it
We don’t cop plea’s, but ya’ll don’t cop nothing
Police come around don’t nobody say nothing
And you be with the cops, you n$ggas is Mc’Lovin”

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Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye

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Scheme (Molemen) – The Manifesto EP

» 02 June 2009 » In hip hop » 1 Comment

Scheme (Molemen) – The Manifesto EP

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Michael Porfirio Mason
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AKA The Voodoo Child
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