By RATHasReturned Go To PostYou never paid attention to "Party Up"?You over estimate much I cared about lyrics when I was 12.
By blackace Go To PostPut together a Memphis mix that I have had on my mind for a min.
https://www.mixcloud.com/DJACE88/memphis-hustle-and-grind/
Nice! Bout to bump this, been on a big Memphis kick lately
By FootbalIFan Go To PostRIP
In my top 10 rap songs of the 90s. Meant so much to me
By FootbalIFan Go To PostRIPThe man was a poet of the modern days. One of my first introductions to rap.
I also remember that Cradle 2 The Grave was one of the first movies that I ever pirated.
By Lunatic Go To PostI was hoping he was going to be fine when he was discharged form the hospital, rest in peace.
By post-sy Go To Postbelieve tde brehsThis is for an isaiah rashad single, which is still good 😔
love that "What the fuuuuuuuuuuuck" adlib lol
that's going on the gym playlist for sure. Duke Deuce is so dope.
that's going on the gym playlist for sure. Duke Deuce is so dope.
So where was he? That depends on where you want to start. Consider the 30 days detoxing and surrendering to a higher power in an Orange County rehab facility; the time he was so drunk boarding a flight that the cops nearly arrested him (he still isn’t sure why they didn’t); the time he wrecked his Jeep; the other time he wrecked Top Dawg’s Honda but fixed it so that his label boss never found out. That time Isaiah — or Zay, as everyone calls him — returned home and swore he’d given up rapping for money, and the abyss he faced when he finally came back to L.A., dead broke, sleeping on a friend’s couch, having somehow spent all of his money on supporting friends and family, buying clothes, and eating “really expensive sandwiches.”
https://www.thefader.com/2021/05/06/cover-story-isaiah-rashad-after-the-fire-the-house-is-burning-interview
Album next month.
props to Top Dawg for hanging in there w/ Isaiah
I imagine most labels would've just dropped him or let him spiral out of control and die.
I imagine most labels would've just dropped him or let him spiral out of control and die.
Especially considering this is the 2nd time he's done this after releasing a project.
Single been on repeat
Single been on repeat
Can't wait for J.Cole's next album. As I said before, I am recently converted to J.Cole and have loved anything I've listened from him.
Started listening to him on Tidal a few minutes ago and a Logic song popped up that I really loved.
Anyone have any suggestions where to start with Logic?
Started listening to him on Tidal a few minutes ago and a Logic song popped up that I really loved.
Anyone have any suggestions where to start with Logic?
Check out Lupe and Kendrick as well if you like that type of hip hop. Still think Food & Liquor is a GOAT album
By LFMartins86 Go To PostAnyone have any suggestions where to start with Logic?Don't. His best album is basically is basically him doing his best kendrick impression.