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I'd say its Hot garbage, but nothing J Hood has ever done has been "hot" anything :yeshrug:
 

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Can we get this submitted to the Smithsonian or the Library of Congress so that it may be preserved, for posterity's sake, as one of the purest historical examples of "bum ass dirty scuffed timbs, tough-talk tri-state struggle rap"?....there will come a day when bum ass rappers like J-Hood are extinct, and future generations won't be able to fully conceive and grasp the idea of the struggle encapsulated in this song if we don't take the steps necessary to document their existence

the wack ass generic east coast circa 1998 cheap sounding keyboard beat :wow:

the wack ass flow and struggle bars filled with empty ass threats :wow:

the amateurish, wholly unmastered sound quality that doesn't even have the pretense of an attempt to make it sound like it was recorded anywhere other than somebody's dirty ass apartment on a 8 year old computer with a $15 mic :wow:

if you close your eyes and listen to this track you can almost smell the stench of the dingy unwashed doo-rag J-Hood undoubtedly was wearing while recording this bullsh!t..

:salute: J-Hood for having both the delusional confidence and seemingly the complete lack of a sense of shame to carry on pretending like he still has a rap "career" in the year of our lord, 2013...without it, we wouldn't have been blessed with this great moment in struggle-rap history
 

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Can we get this submitted to the Smithsonian or the Library of Congress so that it may be preserved, for posterity's sake, as one of the purest historical examples of "bum ass dirty scuffed timbs, tough-talk tri-state struggle rap"?....there will come a day when bum ass rappers like J-Hood are extinct, and future generations won't be able to fully conceive and grasp the idea of the struggle encapsulated in this song if we don't take the steps necessary to document their existence

the wack ass generic east coast circa 1998 cheap sounding keyboard beat :wow:

the wack ass flow and struggle bars filled with empty ass threats :wow:

the amateurish, wholly unmastered sound quality that doesn't even have the pretense of an attempt to make it sound like it was recorded anywhere other than somebody's dirty ass apartment on a 8 year old computer with a $15 mic :wow:

if you close your eyes and listen to this track you can almost smell the stench of the dingy unwashed doo-rag J-Hood undoubtedly was wearing while recording this bullsh!t..

:salute: J-Hood for having both the delusional confidence and seemingly the complete lack of a sense of shame to carry on pretending like he still has a rap "career" in the year of our lord, 2013...without it, we wouldn't have been blessed with this great moment in struggle-rap history
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Can we get this submitted to the Smithsonian or the Library of Congress so that it may be preserved, for posterity's sake, as one of the purest historical examples of "bum ass dirty scuffed timbs, tough-talk tri-state struggle rap"?....there will come a day when bum ass rappers like J-Hood are extinct, and future generations won't be able to fully conceive and grasp the idea of the struggle encapsulated in this song if we don't take the steps necessary to document their existence

the wack ass generic east coast circa 1998 cheap sounding keyboard beat :wow:

the wack ass flow and struggle bars filled with empty ass threats :wow:

the amateurish, wholly unmastered sound quality that doesn't even have the pretense of an attempt to make it sound like it was recorded anywhere other than somebody's dirty ass apartment on a 8 year old computer with a $15 mic :wow:

if you close your eyes and listen to this track you can almost smell the stench of the dingy unwashed doo-rag J-Hood undoubtedly was wearing while recording this bullsh!t..

:salute: J-Hood for having both the delusional confidence and seemingly the complete lack of a sense of shame to carry on pretending like he still has a rap "career" in the year of our lord, 2013...without it, we wouldn't have been blessed with this great moment in struggle-rap history

5 for 20 Foot Locker Tee Music :ohlawd:

I mean wow. He really captured a lost era on this track. Very clever approach. I swear a I felt 19 years old again listening to this.

I'm about to cop some Hypnotiq on the way home tonight brehs :wow:
 

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5 for 20 Foot Locker Tee Music :ohlawd:

I mean wow. He really captured a lost era on this track. Very clever approach. I swear a I felt 19 years old again listening to this.

I'm about to cop some Hypnotiq on the way home tonight brehs :wow:

:pachaha: I just want to know did he record this, send it out to whatever channels sh!t like this goes through and think:

":jawalrus: I'm bout to shake up the game with this one:obama:"
 

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:pachaha: I just want to know did he record this, send it out to whatever channels sh!t like this goes through and think:

":jawalrus: I'm bout to shake up the game with this one:obama:"


lol probably the same personality trait that kept him "in the game" for 13 fukking years even tho he's probably earned less than every single NY bus driver and garbageman in that time frame. Its almost admirable...
 
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