Stalley is trash.

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Ross signed him at a time when labels were trying to "figure out" the blogosphere. He thought that seeing someone on 2Dopeboyz alot meant they were talented and hot. Really after CurrenSy and Wiz took off. There's a bunch of dudes who were popping like that around then.

They thought it equated to popularity or something. But it produced a bunch of duds. I've seen Stalley live 3 times. Yawned in his face all three times.
 

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he's not a great rapper but lol..he doesnt deserve this much hate, he actually has a couple good/listenable projects
 

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Stalley on Rashad beats = :ohmy:

on Ski Beatz = :yes:

Anything other time = :huh:

Yea he should have never left Rashad. He was building upon something. Lincoln Way was a banger, Stalley was a little lacking but that was like his debut mixtape. For a mixtape by a new artist, it was high quality and i thought he would gradually improve....... Then he went and got with MMG and got lost in the sauce
 

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:manny:he's dope imo. :ehh:Lincoln Way Heights and Honest Cowboy were dope. Never messed with that other tape:camby:sounded to "forced" for mainstream appeal. I will agree, he does get carried by the production on some of his songs:patrice:
 

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The name Stalley even sounds like it's another name for trash or garbage.
it really do, make me think of a combination of stale & booosie.




really frustrating when he gets these dope beats too, because that usually means we're stuck with his boring ass verses on that forever. Luckily, he got enough legends on the different versions of 'Swanging' that I could cut him out entirely. enjoy this Stalley-less CLASSIC:

^^^^ 8 MINUTES OF CLASSICNESS, without a single whisper of Stalley, except for ESG referencing him at the end (i almost even cut ESG off cuz of it, but his verse went too hard).
 
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