Cee-Lo Green on The Breakfast Club - Impact of Losing Biggie, Sticking to his Roots

No Hook

The Mariano Of The Marriott
Joined
Dec 1, 2016
Messages
3,924
Reputation
696
Daps
16,235
Reppin
Philly
Cee-Lo was always a good spirited nikka. He used to spit that shyt back in the day
 

Pop123

Peace
Joined
May 13, 2012
Messages
30,149
Reputation
7,005
Daps
113,788
Reppin
NULL
Dope interview

And that Brick Road song is fire, I think because it's him tho people are kinda unsure how to receive it
 

DatNkkaCutty

Veteran
Joined
Nov 18, 2016
Messages
12,609
Reputation
4,639
Daps
82,682
Reppin
@ PA
Only a ngga from down south could fukk up the look of a milky ass Coogi on the day of BIG's death... :comeon:
 

Soundwave

No Known Weaknesses
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
13,233
Reputation
5,805
Daps
42,928
If I recall correctly, Goodie Mob were the first people to hear Hit Em Up

Confirmed by E.D.I. Amin

 

UserNameless

Veteran
Joined
Nov 22, 2012
Messages
36,629
Reputation
3,390
Daps
65,959
Reppin
Everywhere...You never there.
If I recall correctly, Goodie Mob were the first people to hear Hit Em Up

Confirmed by E.D.I. Amin



@Ronnie Lott

TMo talks about in one his interviews on a station based out of ATL.


Said they heard it and literally got the chills and the whole energy changed in the room ... like a dark energy engulfed the room. Said they all were ready to bounce.


#DeeperThanRap
 
Top