All three are lame wannabes I wouldn't expect anything elsenikkas over 40 acting like this.

Facts. Gillie started that rumor himself on the All hip hop message board back in the day. How do I know this is because the same thing the thread starter said in that thread was the exact same thing Gillie said in an interview with a magazine sometime later. The thread went something like "Is Gillie the kid writing for Wayne ?" Then he goes on to say because Wayne was rapping with Gillie's cadence, style, and swagger. Thing is nobody knew who the fukk gillie was at the time or listened to his music even with major figgas. Also nobody knew he was signed to cash money either because he was irrelevant in every since of the word.

I remember that tooHe was clowning them for wearing Reeboks saying he taught 'em how to wear Prada, but the funniest shyt is he said he wrote Beatrice's verse on "What Happened To That Boy" and said he had to make it simple cause Stunna can't say too many big words.![]()
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Facts. Gillie started that rumor himself on the All hip hop message board back in the day. How do I know this is because the same thing the thread starter said in that thread was the exact same thing Gillie said in an interview with a magazine sometime later. The thread went something like "Is Gillie the kid writing for Wayne ?" Then he goes on to say because Wayne was rapping with Gillie's cadence, style, and swagger. Thing is nobody knew who the fukk gillie was at the time or listened to his music even with major figgas. Also nobody knew he was signed to cash money either because he was irrelevant in every since of the word.


Revisionist history and/or ignorance here.
1. Gillie had buzz from Major Figgas. They had a regional hit,, and was courted by several labels, including Def Jam/Roc-A-Fella. Saying he was never "hot" is bullshyt.
2. The reason he languished on CM, besides writing, is because he didn't sell his rights away. Gillie would have done fine, but Birdman stalled him out because he didn't own him. All the acts he put out have money issues and problems with him. That's why. I'd hate that nikka, too. Wasted Gillie's prime years when he could have sold records, and possibly become a household name.

Thank you for being real and not using emotions like everyone seems to do when it comes to Gillie. I don't like his personality either (I do think he can be funny when he's not over the top) but facts are factsRevisionist history and/or ignorance here.
1. Gillie had buzz from Major Figgas. They had a regional hit,, and was courted by several labels, including Def Jam/Roc-A-Fella. Saying he was never "hot" is bullshyt.
2. The reason he languished on CM, besides writing, is because he didn't sell his rights away. Gillie would have done fine, but Birdman stalled him out because he didn't own him. All the acts he put out have money issues and problems with him. That's why. I'd hate that nikka, too. Wasted Gillie's prime years when he could have sold records, and possibly become a household name.
How are you supposed to listen to all the random yelling?

Breh nobody wasn't trying to hear no fukkin GillieNah ....
Y'ALL didn't know who Gillie was. Gtfoh with this bullshyt. You must be young. Gillie and the Figgas was on fire when they came out.
So Stunna gave millions to some unknown Philly nikka?
I don't cosign NONE of the fukk shyt GDK been on as of late, but yall lil nikkas aint gonna come in here and rewrite history.
And yea, I know the 1st figgas album didnt do #'s but dem Philly nikkas bars BEEN respected coast to coast.

Revisionist history and/or ignorance here.
1. Gillie had buzz from Major Figgas. They had a regional hit,, and was courted by several labels, including Def Jam/Roc-A-Fella. Saying he was never "hot" is bullshyt.
2. The reason he languished on CM, besides writing, is because he didn't sell his rights away. Gillie would have done fine, but Birdman stalled him out because he didn't own him. All the acts he put out have money issues and problems with him. That's why. I'd hate that nikka, too. Wasted Gillie's prime years when he could have sold records, and possibly become a household name.
