NoctisVsStar
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Damn I remember when the premier groups in NY were Gunit, Dipset and Dblock
Edit forget rock a fella
Edit forget rock a fella
He was in 50's "in da club" videoGame didn't join til later on, I think he made cameos in the Stunt 101 video I could be wrong
Beg for mercy released in 03, I thought game joined in 05 when the documentary dropped, I doubt he was there in 03
we need The Game
i loled at the dre part. documentary is a classic though and the next two were great albums.Game better than G-Unit?? , coming from a guy who got his screen name from a lyrical gem of an album?
Come on man, all game did was name drop, when his first album dropped, there was a tally/count out, dude said Dre like 500 times, he is far from lyrical.
watch those 2003 G Unit videos Game is always in the background dancing, he got signed to dr dre before 50.
He yells g unit in every song until the break up. He was in g unit for a bitGame wasn't true G-Unit doge
Everyone was dropping bombs back then. I still remember listening to Banks Hunger For More. Good lord that had some jams.
Just listened to "Don't Push Me" for the first time in forever. Ohmyyyy.
They reunited at Hot 97's Summer Jam this year and put there issues aside. 50 still doesn't like Game.
Game didn't join til later on, I think he made cameos in the Stunt 101 video I could be wrong
He yells g unit in every song until the break up. He was in g unit for a bit
link to vid?Well Game was in G-Unit, then 50 kicked him out the group live on hot 97, it was beautiful to listen to, snowed like 5 inches that night, I'll never forget it
Game wasn't true G-Unit doge
Game wasn't true G-Unit doge
I remember when the premier groups wereDamn I remember when the premier groups in NY were Gunit, Dipset and Dblock
Edit forget rock a fella
I remember when the premier groups were
Wu-tang Clan
Mobb Deep
Boot Camp Click (smif n wessun/OGC/Heltah Skeltah)
Def Squad (epmd/Redman/Keith Murray)
Gangstarr
de LA soul
lords of the underground
And
ill and Al Scratch
When hip hop was good, the 90's
I remember when the premier groups were
Wu-tang Clan
Mobb Deep
Boot Camp Click (smif n wessun/OGC/Heltah Skeltah)
Def Squad (epmd/Redman/Keith Murray)
Gangstarr
de LA soul
lords of the underground
And
ill and Al Scratch
When hip hop was good, the 90's
I remember when the premier groups were
Wu-tang Clan
Mobb Deep
Boot Camp Click (smif n wessun/OGC/Heltah Skeltah)
Def Squad (epmd/Redman/Keith Murray)
Gangstarr
de LA soul
lords of the underground
And
ill and Al Scratch
When hip hop was good, the 90's
I remember when the premier groups were
Wu-tang Clan
Mobb Deep
Boot Camp Click (smif n wessun/OGC/Heltah Skeltah)
Def Squad (epmd/Redman/Keith Murray)
Gangstarr
de LA soul
lords of the underground
And
ill and Al Scratch
When hip hop was good, the 90's
I've always been good bruh
Had a better debut album than any other G-Unit member.Lol at people calling game betrer than anyone.
Dude jacks rapper's styles on songs he's on with them, can't carry his own album, and has to name drop 15 people on each song. Dude is trash.
Damn does 50 throw both Dre under the bus as well as Em on Changes? Sounds like it.
Had a better debut album than any other G-Unit member.
Rule 1 you never mess with the white boy it's suicide.. Let me go hear that song
doctors advocate was great.not each album is going to be a classic.The Documentary felt like it had a lot more work put into it than the others, but it's a shame he didn't really follow it up. At the time, it felt like Game was going to be the next big thing with that album.
Had a better debut album than any other G-Unit member.
yayo album is fiyah too along with young buck.
Haha, because the generation I came from was so far/above and beyond what has been out since the G-Unit days, it's hard for me to give props to rappers people look up to today, they just don't stack up (imo)I've always been good bruh
So what you guys think of the EP?
Go to GAF hop pls and ask for recommendations. Don't sleep on how amazing hip hop is right now by shit taking it in a g unit thread.Haha, because the generation I came from was so far/above and beyond what has been out since the G-Unit days, it's hard for me to give props to rappers people look up to today, they just don't stack up (imo)
I love my hip hop grimey, in the projects
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk716eRPYes&sns=em
I remember when the premier groups were
Wu-tang Clan
Mobb Deep
Boot Camp Click (smif n wessun/OGC/Heltah Skeltah)
Def Squad (epmd/Redman/Keith Murray)
Gangstarr
de LA soul
lords of the underground
And
ill and Al Scratch
When hip hop was good, the 90's
Man, it's sometimes easy to forget just how huge G-Unit was. Motherfuckers were running to swap meets to buy fake G-Unit chains.
Is 50 Cent signed to Interscope/Aftermath/Shady anymore? What about Lloyd Banks, Yayo, Young Buck?
Nah 50 finally got out of interscope this year after they sat on his final contractual release for like 3 years. Jimmy Iovine continues to be a shady sob.Man, it's sometimes easy to forget just how huge G-Unit was. Motherfuckers were running to swap meets to buy fake G-Unit chains.
Is 50 Cent signed to Interscope/Aftermath/Shady anymore? What about Lloyd Banks, Yayo, Young Buck?
link to vid?
You will never hear 50 rap over a Scott Storch beat again.
(._. )
Early to mid 2000s.Damn I remember when the premier groups in NY were Gunit, Dipset and Dblock
Edit forget rock a fella
Early to mid 2000s.
Looking back, Camron was whack. The songs were catchy though.