We will Never get another Pastor Troy

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Mannnnn dude had them clones on fleek like a mofo. Miracle, Sammy Sam, Drama, etc.

Like I would have made an entire album telling all those dikkriders to hop off of my dikk :scust:

Call the album, fukk/Off

Sammy Sam wasn’t a clone, he was the blueprint for people like Troy, TI, and other gangster rappers. Dude was a polished rapper with bars, that could switch it up and hop on crunk records with ease. He was around, and on regional radio playlists, well before Troy was even making music.
 

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Sammy Sam wasn’t a clone, he was the blueprint for people like Troy, TI, and other gangster rappers. Dude was a polished rapper with bars, that could switch it up and hop on crunk records with ease. He was around, and on regional radio playlists, well before Troy was even making music.
:damn:DAT NIKKA DONE GROWED MY BEEEARD AIN'T HE???

 

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Sammy Sam wasn’t a clone, he was the blueprint for people like Troy, TI, and other gangster rappers. Dude was a polished rapper with bars, that could switch it up and hop on crunk records with ease. He was around, and on regional radio playlists, well before Troy was even making music.
:scusthov:Something something hot line, hot song. But I dig it :ehh: . The only time I heard Sammy and Pastor together was when they were missing each other.

Seem like Sammy got into that ass, since Troy dedicated a entire album towards dissing him :dead:
 

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man.,.when Ruff Ryders dropped WW3 and Yung Wun got on there with that ATL SHAWTY:damn:......I was a kid and hit that :gucci:

just blatant with it....I never heard Troy address that but that had to bother him...no way the whole Atlanta just happen to sound like that

Big Oomp records got really popular with Sam and his more “crunk” songs. Intoxicated, Loko, and a lot of the other artists would do the same, but didn’t have the lyricism of Sam. That Sam/DJ Montay combo pretty much set the stage for Atlanta gangsta rap and Atlanta crunk as an alternative to the Dungeon family throughout the mid/late 90’s. Everyone in the Attic crew, Troy, Ducktape, etc. is pretty the result of Dungeon family influence mixed with Oomp Camp influence. Nobody was going to say anything to Yung Wun because of Ruff Ryders lol
 

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:scusthov:Something something hot line, hot song. But I dig it :ehh: . The only time I heard Sammy and Pastor together was when they were missing each other.

Seem like Sammy got into that ass, since Troy dedicated a entire album towards dissing him :dead:

Troy IS Sam’s musical son lol. Troy basically replaced him in the Oomp Camp after he left though.

Sam was always either in label hell or jail, but he should have been way bigger than he was. Dude could write extremely infectious songs and effortlessly write something just as deep as what he heard on “soul food” or “Atliens”.

He couldn’t stay out of jail, or sober. Dude had plenty of regional hits. Go listen to “Last Man Standing” is a southern classic. I think he spoke on getting high as hell on coke and making the Troy diss after he got of jail lol.

You’ve probably heard him before on the radio with “Intoxicated”, Kuckle up, Ridin with some killaz/playaz, Down south slumz, etc.”
 

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Troy IS Sam’s musical son lol. Troy basically replaced him in the Oomp Camp after he left though.

Sam was always either in label hell or jail, but he should have been way bigger than he was. Dude could write extremely infectious songs and effortlessly write something just as deep as what he heard on “soul food” or “Atliens”.

He couldn’t stay out of jail, or sober. Dude had plenty of regional hits. Go listen to “Last Man Standing” is a southern classic. I think he spoke on getting high as hell on coke and making the Troy diss after he got of jail lol.

You’ve probably heard him before on the radio with “Intoxicated”, Kuckle up, Ridin with some killaz/playaz, Down south slumz, etc.”
Sadly I only heard stepdaddy since I'm from Philly :dead: . It was a miracle we got Outkast tracks played on the radio in 96.
 

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Sadly I only heard stepdaddy since I'm from Philly :dead: . It was a miracle we got Outkast tracks played on the radio in 96.

lol some of the Oomp camp tapes/CD’s (outside of Sam, Inoxicated, and Baby D) were so obscure you literally had to go into a Big Oomp CD’s and Tapes store in the middle of the hood to get them.
 

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If Troy don’t get love anywhere else, he’ll always get love in Atlanta. Dude can go anywhere and draw a crowd like Fabo, and NOBODY will do anything but show love lol. I’ll always appreciate his willingness to include plenty of introspection and non-pop culture topics on his albums.
 

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@The Intergalactic Koala

If you like the audio aesthetic of Pastor Troy’s music, you will probably enjoy all these. He’s actually featured on some of them. Some of the production Troy was rapping on after “Face Off” was done by DJ Montay, he’s pretty much the silent Mannie Fresh of Big Oomp Records.

:wow:
Plus they have one of the finest collections of terribly made album covers in the game.

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:ehh:I can’t even believe these last two are on streaming
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@The Intergalactic Koala

If you like the audio aesthetic of Pastor Troy’s music, you will probably enjoy all these. He’s actually featured on some of them. Some of the production Troy was rapping on after “Face Off” was done by DJ Montay, he’s pretty much the silent Mannie Fresh of Big Oomp Records.

:wow:
Plus they have one of the finest collections of terribly made album covers in the game.

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Fitting to run these while I trap in azeroth tonight with the alliance slime :wow:
 

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The thing that makes me mad more than anything is Archie Eversole being the one to have an actual hit using We Ready and getting that shyt played before football games for eternity.

That should have been Troy
 
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