genau das muss ich auch oft denken.
bei touch it fand ich anfangs irgendwie komisch, aber nach ner zeit kam der hammergeil rüber.
Yeah, it grows on you a little. But still...
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genau das muss ich auch oft denken.
bei touch it fand ich anfangs irgendwie komisch, aber nach ner zeit kam der hammergeil rüber.
...Stichfest... schrieb:ist da auch "streets" drauf? ich habe´es nur auf einem mixtape von green lantern und nicht komplett!
alexdyce schrieb:some people like his voice some dont. Why argue about opinion?
I just think the kids lyrics is cool but HE CANT FLOW ON A BEAT!! just listen to that Jeannie Ortega shit, (shes completely wack by the way) hes basically just talking! No Flow, no INFLECTION (look it up, or see Busta, Em, Redman etc), just another cat talking about something with a beat behind him.
I look at it like this--I listen to music I like, not what someone else says is tight, and with so much old shit, interesting new shit, and non hip-hop/rap music to listen to, I dont have time for Papoose, or a bunch of these new cats.
Recycle Reuse Repeat is the formula.
I'm into INNOVATION.
Tell me something I aint heard before!
MrAeko schrieb:Papoose auf nem Scott Storch Beat?
Hier ist es, ihr könnt euch überzeugen:
Jeannie Ortega feat. Papoose - Crowded
RnB Track von Scott Storch, Papoose hat einige Bars am Ende des Tracks, ähnlich wie bei Chris Brown und Santana.
Hier auch das Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP7UIksILko&search=jeannie ortega
Micropanther schrieb:er hat einen bei atlantis oder so glaub ich
Aidlingen schrieb:Warum sagt jeder das es Scott Storch ist, wenn ein Beat ähnlich klingen mag? Zumal er es in diesem Fall überhaupt NICHT tut. produced by Stargate!
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MrAeko schrieb:"Jeannie Ortega ft Papoose - Crowded", produced by Scott Storch. The beat is SICK! Scott is doin' it again! This track will put Jeannie on the map, no doubt.
Added on April 17, 2006, 06:37 AM by power2da
Jan-Mo schrieb:Hier ein Track mit NaS und Blitz...sehr freshes Dingen:
Klick, Klack
Video zu "Hustle Hard"
Interview und Freestyle
SOHH.com NY Blog schrieb:Roughly three thousand heads crammed into New York’s Nokia Theater for a Ghostface Killah, Slick Rick, Papoose, and M1 of dead prez concert this past Saturday.
Pretty Tony rocked the house. Unfortunately, Tone only performed “Back Like That” and “Be Easy” off Fishcale. No loss here. The Wally Champ ran through old favorites like Supreme Clientele’s “One” and “Nutmeg”, Only Built For Cuban Linx’s “Ice Cream”, and Ironman’s “Fish.”
Though Ghost kept the crowd hype throughout, the set reached a higher notch when he and his 20-some odd comrades began running all over the stage during a performance of “Run.” Ricky D also cracked heads up by makin random drunk appearances on stage. Yet, by the second visit, the cameo seemed like a ploy for attention. Ghost ended the set by inviting women to dance onstage. Roughly 30 women, at least half of them anti-cute, then hopped on stage to shake their buns. Maybe dudes were shook because they obliged when Tone told them not to “handcuff” their girls. Several women left their man’s side just touch their toes on stage and then leave hand in hand with herbs.
Forgive yours truly. Though I’m a longtime dead prez supporter, I missed his set. Mini Vanelli-ass weather! Blame it on rain! Still, things got off to a great start. Premier spent at least a half hour spinning some of his greatest, Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z and some of his favors, Big Shug. Quite entertaining!
Then it sort of slowed down when Pap got onstage. There’s no denying his skills in the booth, but it’s another story on stage. The Brooklyn mc kicked things off with “Alphabetical Slaughter,” a concept in which he runs through the alphabet, using the same letter in each rhyme segment. While some obviously big Pap fans rhymed along, most in the venue stood still. Not me. By “C,” I was constantly looking at my watch and by “G” I was dosing off so I guess my head was nodding…sort of.
Only minutes after Pap’s set, Slick Rick strolled onto the stage for a clinic in live performance. Hopefully Pap was attentive. While Kay Slay’s protégé seems to equate movement to presence, Uncle Ricky barely moved and still had the audience in the palm of his hand. Dressed in baby blue slacks, complete with a red bubble jacket, wife beater and eye patch, the ruler wasted no time dazzling the audience. Rick ran through old hits, including “"La Di Da Di"” and “Children's Story” to the crowd’s delight. Yet, the crowd lost their mind when he spit a verse off an old Jermaine Dupri cut, offering, “I even make salvation army clothes look good.”
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