Drizzy Dre
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I honestly think he had/has an health issue that affected his cadence.For y’all that listened to Dom from the beginning, what’s the difference flow wise compared to now, if there is a difference ?
I honestly think he had/has an health issue that affected his cadence.For y’all that listened to Dom from the beginning, what’s the difference flow wise compared to now, if there is a difference ?
Dom got his mojo back for Rap N Roll and Westside 3...but he had a down period, wasn't so much the flow as the delivery, dude sounded completely uninspired on tracks.For y’all that listened to Dom from the beginning, what’s the difference flow wise compared to now, if there is a difference ?
Dom got his mojo back for Rap N Roll and Westside 3...but he had a down period, wasn't so much the flow as the delivery, dude sounded completely uninspired on tracks.
I listened to an old interview years ago and explained that he never planned on staying an rapper and just wanted his label OPM pop. I don't think he enjoys rapping as an artist but the guys he pushed are not good.This.
when DJ quik put him on Life Jacket it was like a whole nother rapper came out. But since dude so reclusive, aint no telling what happened in real life with him.
Yellow Album was too well crafted to try to re-create or one up.
He was never a good signer but he was able to hold a melody back in the day. In fact what happened to homie he looked like he's clean after 10 yrs on dope.TeeFlii can’t sang mani’m sorry but let’s be honest
I listened to an old interview years ago and explained that he never planned on staying an rapper and just wanted his label OPM pop. I don't think he enjoys rapping as an artist but the guys he pushed are not good.
Yeah that should have been the pivot. I tried to listen to that g4 jag dude and he was wack asf.those OPM tapes were decent, but outside of Jay 305... all them other dudes weren't worth listening too.
OPM as a lifestyle brand would've been dope, but this makes more sense.
Yeah that should have been the pivot. I tried to listen to that g4 jag dude and he was wack asf.
those OPM tapes were decent, but outside of Jay 305... all them other dudes weren't worth listening too.
OPM as a lifestyle brand would've been dope, but this makes more sense.
Voice seemed lighter & more energeticFor y’all that listened to Dom from the beginning, what’s the difference flow wise compared to now, if there is a difference ?
Dom got his mojo back for Rap N Roll and Westside 3...but he had a down period, wasn't so much the flow as the delivery, dude sounded completely uninspired on tracks.
I listened to an old interview years ago and explained that he never planned on staying an rapper and just wanted his label OPM pop. I don't think he enjoys rapping as an artist but the guys he pushed are not good.