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Post by real2reel on Sept 4, 2005 18:30:32 GMT -5
I use to love this song. The message here is powerful, it makes you wonder why this song wasnt a big hit. This is something that Hip-Hop need especially today because there is no balance and it's outta control. There is so much negativity and garbage out right now it's not even funny. I'm not sure what happened to this dude but we need more rappers like him again who aint afraid to keep it real because none of these money hungry rappers today aint talking about a damn thang.
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Post by Ezekiel 23:20–21 on Sept 4, 2005 23:52:25 GMT -5
I was thinking of Rappin' 4-Tay the other day, and this song. I liked this song. Around the time this one came out, most of rap/hip hop music was not too bad, but this one really stood out.
I remember this one local music video show called Video Preview used to show some of Rappin' 4-Tay's videos.
I wonder about where he went also.
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hidizzyguy
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Post by hidizzyguy on Sept 5, 2005 5:45:21 GMT -5
probably the only song i really knew of his.... i did like it a lot... it was part of my regular work-out mix tape... :o)
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mst3k
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Post by mst3k on Sept 6, 2005 13:22:29 GMT -5
Featuring the Spinners!
I can't remember how this song sounds, except for the sampled part.
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Post by joker on Nov 27, 2006 18:17:19 GMT -5
I like this one a lot, as well his other Top 40 hit, "Playaz Club".
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cartman2002
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Post by cartman2002 on Nov 27, 2006 21:18:39 GMT -5
This tune got to #39 on the Hot 100 in 1995 probaly due to the Spinners' sample in the song
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Post by busyboy on Apr 21, 2007 15:05:58 GMT -5
I like this one a lot, as well his other Top 40 hit, "Playaz Club".
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