G-Unit Needs To Make A Comeback

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Lmao I see people getting their jokes off in here and that's what's up though. Forreal though, if you're a fan of rap music and not just a wave rider or an internet dap hoarder, then you have to admit that everything they dropped since the summer jam reunion has been PURE PIFF.

I know they're not popular and it's cool for people to hate on them but they make dope music PERIOD.

Lloyd Banks, the most underrated, bodied everything he touched and absolutely coasted on every beat. FACT. If you say otherwise then yours hating without having listened, period. Peep his verse on Ordinary or Ballin and tell me I'm wrong.

Young Buck coming out of nowhere and murdering every verse with insane energy. If you say im wrong then you're hating without listening. I never was a fan of Buck before but he's killed everything on the Unit EPs that came out the past few years.

Kidd Kidd is also a spitter. I hated on him at first but dude has bars, he can flow. He's more hit and miss then Banks and Buck but most of his verses are piff.

Yayo and Fif aren't as nice lyrically but they still have moments, esp Yayo who says some ridic shyt sometimes and has some nice quotables. Had a line about riding through the Gaza Strip with a hunnid round clip, shyt be getting me hype during workouts.

Bottom line is, the casual fan can write off G-Unit and get their jokes off but there's no expiration date on dope music. And G Unit still makes really really good rap music, and they actually have bars forreal and it's not some pop sell out music. They make the exact kind of shyt that I wanna hear, dope flows and bars and (shout to Fif) aggressive content. If you a rap fan that actually listens for someone who can spit, then bump The Beauty of Independence EP and tell me that shyt ain't piff

Also, Banks verse on Ordinary, I gotta say again, is the smoothest shyt ever.
 

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Lmao I see people getting their jokes off in here and that's what's up though. Forreal though, if you're a fan of rap music and not just a wave rider or an internet dap hoarder, then you have to admit that everything they dropped since the summer jam reunion has been PURE PIFF.

I know they're not popular and it's cool for people to hate on them but they make dope music PERIOD.

Lloyd Banks, the most underrated, bodied everything he touched and absolutely coasted on every beat. FACT. If you say otherwise then yours hating without having listened, period. Peep his verse on Ordinary or Ballin and tell me I'm wrong.

Young Buck coming out of nowhere and murdering every verse with insane energy. If you say im wrong then you're hating without listening. I never was a fan of Buck before but he's killed everything on the Unit EPs that came out the past few years.

Kidd Kidd is also a spitter. I hated on him at first but dude has bars, he can flow. He's more hit and miss then Banks and Buck but most of his verses are piff.

Yayo and Fif aren't as nice lyrically but they still have moments, esp Yayo who says some ridic shyt sometimes and has some nice quotables. Had a line about riding through the Gaza Strip with a hunnid round clip, shyt be getting me hype during workouts.

Bottom line is, the casual fan can write off G-Unit and get their jokes off but there's no expiration date on dope music. And G Unit still makes really really good rap music, and they actually have bars forreal and it's not some pop sell out music. They make the exact kind of shyt that I wanna hear, dope flows and bars and (shout to Fif) aggressive content. If you a rap fan that actually listens for someone who can spit, then bump The Beauty of Independence EP and tell me that shyt ain't piff

Also, Banks verse on Ordinary, I gotta say again, is the smoothest shyt ever.

Excellent post.

I guess my thing is that I prefer them as solo artists. Especially Banks. I want Cold Corner 3 first. I'm just not excited to hear 50, Banks, and Yayo go back to the old format of having 3 16s each with 50 on the hook.

Yes, their most recent material was pretty solid. And if they did a reunion tour or album I would support it and cop.

But in terms of any long term effort...anything beyond an EP or even one LP, I would rather hear Banks continue to develop his solo career, see if 50 can link with some dope production and make a solid solo project himself, and see if Young Buck can tap back into that era when he was channeling Pac in a way.

And Tony did have some dope verses. But I'm not super excited for a full project from him in 2018 unless he links with one producer that could bring the best out of him, like Alchemist, Jake One, Nottz, etc.

I think there are a lot of good and creative moves that these brothers can make, and some of it could be together, but most of what I'm interested in involve them as solo artists
 

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no, sadly and 50 cent in my top 5 favorite rappers, if dip set can't make waves now, unit can't either. That Bad Boy tour wasn't even that big of a deal to the mainstream (but it was dope)
 

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Y’all talk about Gunit/Dipset like they were on OutKast, Tribe or Wutang level in their prime. They were good for the time period, that’s about it. Must be a NY thing
 
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