Say Yes
A Saigon song? It better not be trash. Right now I'm bumping "Start of your Ending" after hearing that Killaz Theme

Which means I'd have to interrupt Infamous listening to check out some random Saigiddy song.
You better be on point

Say Yes
A Saigon song? It better not be trash. Right now I'm bumping "Start of your Ending" after hearing that Killaz Theme
Which means I'd have to interrupt Infamous listening to check out some random Saigiddy song.
You better be on point![]()
Therapy is probably one of the most underrated songs by any artist....the beat, the word play is crazy. Shyt is straight ecstasyare y'all smoking crack? Saigon is straight garbage. He has NO good songs.
Let me know when Saigon makes tracks like "Glory Days", "Therapy" and "Killaz Theme".
so I'm actually playing this Yardfather Vol 1.... are y'all seriously trying to tell me this mixtape trash is comparable or better than The Realness?
This shyt sounding corny off the rip. You got Kay Slay yelling like a child saying dumb shyt. . Then we go into the first song "Favorite Things" that basically sounds like toddler music. The kind of track a rapper makes when they have no story or anything interesting to say. I was halfway expecting dude to talk about favorite ice-cream (oreo!) and playground (jumprope!). Straight trash.
But of course Sai gotta let you know ace-fukkin-sap that he can split your melon if need be, considering how soft the earlier track was. Hence "Contraband". Then he has a track dedicated to Mommy because nothing says "real nikka" like dedicating a song to Mommy. (Damn Pac had to make a track dedicated to Mom and now every Pac wannabe's got one in their catalog)
Y'all nikkas serious right? Saigon the street J Cole with KRS-One intentions (but falling way short). I almost stopped listening then "Drama King Freestyle Pt 2" came on. which isn't anything special in the grand scheme of things (How To Rob, Saigiddy version) but better than anything I've heard thus far. Then I listened to moreuntil I stopped halfway through "Bust Ya Gunz"
Cormega has a better voice than this dude. Megas's flow is shaky and flawed, but like Lil B (who has said Cormega is a huge influence), Mega's way of rhyming is so damn real, intriguing and honest you just feel it anyway, especially when matched with soulful beat selection (also a Lil B trademark). Then you add Mega's writing, which is levels above Saigon's, and it's a wrap.