Pete Nice & Daddy Rich "Rat Bastard" appreciat
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Pete Nice & Daddy Rich "Rat Bastard" appreciat
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What a dope track. Dope stand-up bassline, dope verses from Pete and Psycho Les, dope cuts from D.J. Daddy Rich. Just a dope cut to open the album with!
Appreciate.
Dope.
What a dope track. Dope stand-up bassline, dope verses from Pete and Psycho Les, dope cuts from D.J. Daddy Rich. Just a dope cut to open the album with!
Appreciate.
Dope.
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Im still shocked at how seldom it is that this album is even talked about. I still love it.
Pete Nice > Serch
Pete Nice > Serch
It took me a few years after its release to finally find and hear this album, and I remember thinking that the first time I heard it. After a few listens it becomes evident that Pete was just trying to do something different with his flow, and I think it sounds pretty good.boogie shoes wrote:he rapped like he had a wooden soul.
agreed, this album also had the first apperance from Cage too, Pete Nice's flow was too half diggedy, half this, half the other something, it wasn't the Pete Nice we grew up listening to in 3rd Bass, but it still is a good album and The Beatnuts killed it on the production front, shit even Doom was in there as was Kurious and The Dreadknotz.Reggie wrote:I still rock this album fairly regularly. Beat-wise, it is nearly unfuckwittable.
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