Dru Down - Can You Feel Me

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Yeah, he explained it there.

Too $hort was explained where he learned the game to became a rapper so ofc "PIMP" but Too $hort wasn't a real pimp but just learned from the real PIMP and rapped about it. He was just selling his rap tapes on the street. He said sell the his tapes was like selling drugs cause it's fast money but the real PIMPs and deal dealer respect Too $hort as a rapper.

E-40 was interesting. E-40 was a gimmick/character but a brilliant rapper. His sisters sick of him :russ:


My favorite part is "DJs Events"


Once they brought up about 2Pac when he was live in Bay before Death Row. These mfers love 2Pac so much. Pac got a lot of love in Bay. If you talked shyt about Pac and you gonna get your ass beaten. There's a scene where Pac raps about Brenda Got A Baby and got this lady teared up when she break it down about Pac's line "She didn't know what to throw away and what to keep" She was :sadbron: and talk about Pac was a genius rap about the woman/teenager/underage/incest in one song



They spoke about how West Coast took over the hip-hop then how Biggie Small brought it back



Man you gotta see this documtaries....I'm buzzed and a little bit drunk......


They talk about Black Panther rapper, I'm sure @smokeurobinson know who I was talking about it. MFER......Nobody mentions him.

Are you talking about Paris?
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You got my attention....I'll check for it.

He was kinda well known the first "Black Panther" rapper. You will know....

They're breaking it down why West Coast rappers were rocking curly hair, why they huge different from East Coast hip-hop (WC/Pimp/Lowrider/Crip/Blood/Black Panther). Why was E-40 was talking/rapping nonsense slang words random shyt. It was started all way back then in 50s-70s music/movie/real life era.

Funny...they did say Biggie Smalls bring the East Coast back but a low-key....these mfers gave ALL CREDITS/PROPS to Nas. They felt Nas was the ONE brought it back.

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:yes: that song was :ohlawd: it was the b-side of the "Mack of the Year" single, as soon as i heard it i knew i'd be buying the album the next week.
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Came in to say this.


Explicit Game had some dope records...and Can U Feel Me been getting burn since it came out. I was lil jit bumpin this CD back in 96-97. "Is that another one of them god damn pimps...pimps...pimps---Shut up bytch"...CIassic.
 

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Came in to say this.


Explicit Game had some dope records...and Can U Feel Me been getting burn since it came out. I was lil jit bumpin this CD back in 96-97. "Is that another one of them god damn pimps...pimps...pimps---Shut up bytch"...CIassic.

Explicit Game was sorta a 1994 re-release of 93s Fools From The Streets, some of the same tracks but some are left off, same cover art basically. Ant Banks production was dope on it. If Anyones interested in having it let me know.Dru Down - Fools From The Streets
 
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