Remember juelz santana's santana town....

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You know what i find corny and why i may stop making threads and even posting after this.

If another poster who was more liked and popular by people on here, the responses would be different. Yall cant even be honest about being haters and for what? This online shyt holds no weight so what some yall gaining from doing all this dumb shyt? Yall gotta do this and i know half of you fukkers was saying the opposite in past threads with this song.

Imagine being angry with a screenname where you cant even state your opinion without being a hater to the person youre responding to. Like some of you people truly have no lives and are MISERABLE. Who do you think youre fooling especially you @ExodusNirvana with your bytch ass.

Im just being honest.
 

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That’s why Cam might be top 10.

He made dip set a national movement with two of the wackest rappers of all time :mjlol:

My apologies for the earlier response because i misread what you said.

Youre giving cam too much credit though. It goes back to the t-pain thread. These guys helped created the state of music that it is today. The dipset was garbage though. Ill give them credit on one thing though. They were harlem as fukk. Everytime i play one of those records, shyt just flashes to 125 street. They got that harlem sound down to a science.

I think that they would have been solidified if cam's original purple haze was released as it was. Their movement would have been way bigger because that album could have been huge especially with get em girls.



I remember getting hyped when hot 97 played this shyt during the rolling blackout in august of 03. Yo...
 
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What national anthem? :comeon: can we have a REAL convo? When this came out, it had mixed opinions. In fact, juelz was never really respected as a rapper until that "whistle" shyt 2 years later. He actually started to make sense with his raps which to many people was a huge improvement compared to santana town which brought back his buzz. You trying to be a revisionist. :camby: the only people i recall openly supporting juelz with this shyt was high schoolers and women mostly women because they thought he was cute.

Maybe it was different in the D but out here, juelz was a joke. Hell, him bombing led to jim jones shining eventually because folks went right to him instead of juelz.
National anthem? :dahell:

And Diplomatic Immunity is considered one of the best group albums of all time… and Jim and young ass Juelz couldn’t even really rap. And dip set had people in every hood in America wearing pink.

And I said juelz was wack and you say I’m being revisionist by saying no one respected him as a rapper :dwillhuh:
 
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My apologies for the earlier response because i misread what you said.

Youre giving cam too much credit though. It goes back to the t-pain thread. These guys helped created the state of music that it is today. The dipset was garbage though. Ill give them credit on one thing though. They were harlem as fukk. Everytime i play one of those records, shyt just flashes to 125 street. They got that harlem sound down to a science.

I think that they would have been solidified if cam's original purple haze was released as it was. Their movement would have been way bigger because that album could have been huge especially with get em girls.



I remember getting hyped when hot 97 played this shyt during the rolling blackout in august of 03. Yo...

You chopped this post up more than a heatmakerz sample :mjlol:
 

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definitely didn’t stand the test of time imo but I wouldn’t call it a “trashic”…funny term tho lmao
 

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National anthem? :dahell:

And Diplomatic Immunity is considered one of the best group albums of all time… and Jim and young ass Juelz couldn’t even really rap. And dip set had people in every hood in America wearing pink.

And I said juelz was wack and you say I’m being revisionist by saying no one respected him as a rapper :dwillhuh:

You responded to my shyt late as hell. Whole different response.
 
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