You do realize the name of this track is Big Timer right?
I realize that and I realize that Big Tymers were CMR artists, but highly unlikely the song is jocking their name more so than it is using a general term to describe someone flossing.
You do realize the name of this track is Big Timer right?
I realize that and I realize that Big Tymers were CMR artists, but highly unlikely the song is jocking their name more so than it is using a general term to describe someone flossing.
What's next? lil' Romeo wasn't a lil' Bow Wow knock off?What's next? lil' Romeo wasn't a lil' Bow Wow knock off?
You can't draw a connection because you don't know.
I told you No Limit lost it's Branding influence and people started to realize most albums were trash. People on the label moved to better production. All document facts.
What's next? lil' Romeo wasn't a lil' Bow Wow knock off?
Plenty of rappers had flossy videos. But no one was doing Stuntin' like Big Tymers.
Like where is their How you luv that? They came in the game dusty ass soldiers (from the Bay Area) and flipped when Cash Money pushed the Bling Era.
Don't matter who did it first (Which was Cash Money anyway), It's about Impact. I told you read the thread title.
Agreed.
Im 29....too young too comment.
My wife's sister listens to No Limit literally on a daily basis and she's 37.
Must have been a GOAT era.
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And why would you think that?I thought you were homosexual breh![]()
And why would you think that?
Never had Chris brown avy.You made a thread about your “partner” one time & admitted it. Didn’t you use to have Chris Brown in your avy?
You dumbfukk, just stop posting. NL had tons of flossy/bling videos and CD covers in 1998, CMR came thru in early 99 after Ha came thru and they released Chopper City In Da Ghetto, 400 Degreez re-release with the Jay Z feature, Guerilla Warfare etc. Their flossy era really started with the Bling Bling video in spring/summer 99Plenty of rappers had flossy videos. But no one was doing Stuntin' like Big Tymers.
Like where is their How you luv that? They came in the game dusty ass soldiers (from the Bay Area) and flipped when Cash Money pushed the Bling Era.
Don't matter who did it first (Which was Cash Money anyway), It's about Impact. I told you read the thread title.
You can't draw a connection because you don't know.
I told you No Limit lost it's Branding influence and people started to realize most albums were trash. People on the label moved to better production. All document facts.
again you sound green.
the 2 main things that appealed about cash money initially(aside from them having a machine behind them) were their youthfulness and the way they took new orleans back to the streets visually.
no limit at that point was mostly either lavish videos, or glossy or green-screen.
and they were heavy on rockin suits, corporate thuggin, while CMR was tees, bauds & rees.
BigTymerz been on stuntin' in '97, you just saw the video in '99.You dumbfukk, just stop posting. NL had tons of flossy/bling videos and CD covers in 1998, CMR came thru in early 99 after Ha came thru and they released Chopper City In Da Ghetto, 400 Degreez re-release with the Jay Z feature, Guerilla Warfare etc. Their flossy era really started with the Bling Bling video in spring/summer 99
Mystikal, Fiend, Kane&Abel and the smaller acts WOULD HAVE STAYED WITH NO LIMIT, it was P who cut them off for different reasons (sth personal with Mystikal, the Pena connection with Kane&Abel, going to a more hit-oriented sound meant getting rid of Skull, Fiend, Big Ed, Serv etc, who were loyal to BBTP....)
Fukk your zero knowledge ass
I'll repeat, Plenty of rappers had flossy videos. But no one was doing Stuntin' like Big Tymers. Show me their "How you luv that" album?
You don't actually listen to the music, you just seen a few videos here and there.
BigTymerz been on stuntin' in '97, you just saw the video in '99.
Many CMR artist have left. They still pumped out hits. What's your excuse now?