Lets Revisit Papoose's "Alphabetical Slaughter"

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lol I used to rock with this shyt back in the day, especially the version with the we ain't beat. This was the era of smack dvds, megaupload, and Vida Guerra.

:ohlawd:

:datazz:

woooooo I remember BUYING that FHM issue with vida

now when I look back that pic wouldn't even make me click a url....shes mad average compared to the eye candy nowadays
 

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I thought his flow was awkward, but I appreciated his effort. I think after being bombarded with terrible crunk rap and nursery rhymes. People, especially NY dudes were desperate for a lyricist that seemed to embody the old-school principles. I'll admit he still dropped some heat, but yea, 85% of that stuff did not age well.

^^^ this
 

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Another terrible Papoose song that I used to like is Law library

'It's a court issued document with these things on it
This piece of paper has a name, it's called a warrant'

Dude actually thought he was dropping knowledge

:russ:

smh at my standards in those days

had nikkas like :ohhh: a warrant? back then

:laff: now this shyt sound like some reading raibow, law on phonics type shyt
 

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:laff: i used to kinda like him too. Even in 08/09ish i had a friend from new york that said he was the shyt still :laugh: when he dropped that 6'7 freestyle last year some people here still were hyping him :huhldup: he's garbage, someone needs to bring back that papoose lines thread
 

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Real talk. Sophmore year, me and my nikka was the only dudes fukking with papoose. Every other day we run up to each other sharing songs we had downloaded and quoting verses.

Breh I remember my homie playing Law Library to my History teacher and she giving us that look like :rudy:.


I thought Papoose was a lyrical gawd :russ:

The fukk was I smoking :damn:
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I cant front though, I was like 16 when i first heard this shyt and it had me :ohmy:

Pap actually had nice lil buzz, especially after that Touch it remix.

Im sure if could go back in time hed drop that album a bit quicker :russ:
 

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Papoose is far from wack, very dope MC.

This particular song was never a huge fan of sound wise and musically but respected the bars and concept.
 

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Yeah it's pretty much that "dictionary rap" that some people don't like. This shyt right here is 100x more impressive:

 

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My reaction back in Highschool: :krs: :krs: :krs:

I was Pap's biggest stan after the song.


Listening to that song 7 years later? :scusthov:

wtf was we on brehs? This nikka Papoose was just stringing words together in Alphabetical order, he didn't even have a point to it.

And the Kayslay intro is corny. Teaching grown ass man the Alphabet? :rudy: nikka got a 6x polka dot shirt


song was trash even back then. I remember laughing at how bad it was and knowing that hip hop was falling the fukk off. That SMACK DVD era was woat and went hand-in-hand with the woat commercial stuff. It was all woat.

As I've always said, "lyricism/bars" is for dummies and the naive. High school kids. So when y'all try to pull that "he better because he lyrical/bars" crap, I just laugh. We all went through that shyt.
I was there in 2000 keystyling on ICQ trying to make sure my multis hit extra hard. I didn't know shyt about hip hop in comparison to what I know now. Not just hip hop, didn't know shyt about life in general.

The person most obsessed with multis in The Booth may be autistic or mentally ill. That should tell you something.

edit: at some point in the 2000s, hype for mediocrity/downright wack shyt went into overdrive. That's why I'm happy to catch hate when y'all get mad for me calling out Wayne/Kanye/Kendrick/wack overhyped act. I've been through all this garbage before. The discogs won't hold up, the casuals and non hip hop fans will be onto the next thing.
 
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