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Moolah wrote:
Blockhead wrote:you have heard songs where mystikal flips it right? on some nerd shit, He does all sorts of crazy patterns in his flows as well as often saying pretty funny shit.
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Based on mystikal's singles output, the neptunes laced him with the best beat he ever rapped over.

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Post by Piff Tannen »

i hate mystikal. i just never like his rap style. its like yo nigga stop yelling at me, shit. just sounds unintelligible

my homie said that mystikal is better than wayne. my homie loves mystikal.


oh and also, off topic i was in maryland last weekend driving around and i saw a BORK St. i wanted to stop and take a picture. instead i threw my chicken wing out the window.

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Blockhead wrote:
Moolah wrote:
Blockhead wrote:you have heard songs where mystikal flips it right? on some nerd shit, He does all sorts of crazy patterns in his flows as well as often saying pretty funny shit.
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Mystikal's "Ya'll Ain't Ready Yet" is the illest flip of styles I ever heard
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This dude sucks mad balls.

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GOAT

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He's one of my fav.'s

Mystikal station on Pandora is good for every occasion

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"I'm" is the greatest song he's ever made......after that he just constantly yelled which i didn't too much like. I still got the first CD with him on the cover jumping out of the damn sewer.

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Blockhead wrote:
Moolah wrote:
Blockhead wrote:you have heard songs where mystikal flips it right? on some nerd shit, He does all sorts of crazy patterns in his flows as well as often saying pretty funny shit.
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This is cool.

2nd song is on some :ohsh: Busta Rhymes/Chip Fu/M.O.P. shit (no Conspiracy).

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"Show me the money you plan to be payin'
Hop yo' ass up outta the van and take these rocks up outta my haaaaaaaaand!!!
Cuz' i dont trust you and i ain't tryin'
hold up nigga i don't know you we gotta do at the same time!!!"


I remember in 95' i tried to warn niggaz about Mystikal, back then he was known as Mystikal Mike but when he finally dropped his skills were undeniable. I still got the episode of Rap City on DVD where him and Joe Claire (96' i think?) are at the Bayou Classic talking about his first album.........Oh yeah "Here i go" used to start fights in most clubs in the south waaaaay back when.
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Galvatron78 wrote:"Show me the money you plan to be payin'
Hop yo' ass up outta the van and take these rocks up outta my haaaaaaaaand!!!
Cuz' i dont trust you and i ain't tryin'
hold up nigga i don't know you we gotta do at the same time!!!"


I remember in 95' i tried to warn niggaz about Mystikal, back then he was known as Mystikal Mike but when he finally dropped his skills were undeniable. I still got the episode of Rap City on DVD where him and Joe Claire (96' i think?) are at the Bayou Classic talking about his first album.........Oh yeah "Here i go" used to start fights in most clubs in the south waaaaay back when.
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y'all aint ready yet was on steady CD rotation back in high school.

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I'm a pretty avid listener of this guy.

I had Mind of Mystikal on cassette back in highschool. I don't think HE even realizes how good he is, let alone the rest of us.

Some of this stylings on Mind of Mystikal are borderline schizophrenic. I didn't click the songs that Blockhead posted up, but "Not That Nigga" and "Y'all Ain't Ready Yet" are just stupid. Like. FUCKING STUPID.
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Post by maclethal »

Blockhead, you a fan of this one?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es5Guj4iy24



I like all his new music too. And his old stuff. You can't expect him to always be enjoyable. He is one of the more unorthodox rappers, so he obviously makes weird choices. But when it works for you as a listener, it doesn't get much better.
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Mac, "mind of mystikal" is pretty solid all around.
He seriously murders most of that album.

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i was at jazz fest in new orleans this past weekend and was jamming at the trombone shorty set yesterday when all the sudden he goes "everybody welcome mystikal!!!" and me and my boys were like haha alright dude but then mystikal actually came out and rapped his ass off for one track i didn't recognize and then he did that "shake that ass" track, we were so surprised like is this what's going down... he gave new orleans and the crowd mad love and looked emotional, unexpected and everyone in the crowd was like uhhhh but it was all good, happy to see dude on stage gettin after it with some gusto

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Post by Rah-Love »

Is it just me, or does that "Y'all Ain't Ready" cut utilize the same sample that's in "Flava in Ya Ear"?

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new Lloyd feat mystikal....this shit is awesome.


"DONE BEATIN MY MEAT SINCE THEY set me freeeee" hahaha

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I wish lloyds wack ass wasn't on that song. it would be awesome.

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Just wanted to co-sign "Y'all Ain't Ready Yet" being some next level.

Loved that joint in high school, love it now.

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Blockhead wrote:I wish lloyds wack ass wasn't on that song. it would be awesome.
Seriously, someone make a version of that song with Lloyd's vocals excised. How in the fuck did that Dominican hobo looking queer bait get a record deal?

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"the man right here" is the best mystikal song ever, period

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http://www.complex.com/blogs/2010/05/18 ... ore-124559
Who could forget when New Orleans-bred MC Mystikal registered on hip-hopג€™s Richter Scale over a decade ago with his trademark rapid-fire flow delivering such hits as ג€œMove Bitch,ג€ ג€œDanger (Been So Long),ג€ and the cross-over favorite ג€œShake Ya Assג€? The former No Limit soldier was at the apex of his career, garnering two Grammy nominations and collecting platinum plaques, before a sexual battery and extortion charge stopped his momentum in its tracks and landed him in the Louisiana State Prison system in 2004.

Released from prison in January, Michael Tyler takes his comeback very seriously. During his six-year stint, the Jive recording artist 86-ed the twisted braids, got his swoll on, honed his lyrical chops, and wrote feverishly in preparation of his upcoming post-incarceration opus that will ג€œmake people shake the teeth out they muthafuckinג€™ face.ג€ Those are his words, not ours. We caught up with Mystikal after he performed in front of a packed House of Blues in Houston for a quick convo about freedom, comebacks, and reparationsג€¦

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Complex: This was your first show in Houston in six years. How did it feel?

Mystikal: The first thing I gotta say is, ג€œThank you, God.ג€ Iג€™m having a blast, ג€™cause itג€™s been a long time coming. I waited for this moment for a long time. It wasnג€™t gonna be tomorrow or the next day, but just looking forward to it and being here, itג€™s surreal and unbelievable.

Complex: You looked like you didnג€™t lose an ounce of your unbridled energy out there.

Mystikal: I had to keep it together. I got kids out here, family, and people that love me and respect me and count on me, so I couldnג€™t let them down. I was just in an unfortunate situation, but I knew God was working on me. I knew he was using me the whole time I was in jail. God was using me for real.

Complex: You went to prison at the height of your career. What was that like?

Mystikal: I was just scratching the surface. I was getting all kinds of movie scripts. Pimp My Ride? I was supposed to be the host of that. But then this happened and I thought to myself that God got something else for me.

Complex: Did you keep up with hip-hop during your stint?

Mystikal: Off and on. I was writing and listening to other artists out there. I try to set trends. I try not to let nothing influence me, so I figured it would be better for me not to even be tuned in, so I can keep it the way I do it. I noticed a lot of things have changedג€”I was gone six years. A lot of things have changed with this technology. When I came home, dudes were trying to get beats to me. Iג€™m like, ג€œHereג€™s my address, Fed Ex it to me,ג€ and they like, ג€œIג€™m gonna email it to you.ג€ Iג€™m like, ג€œNigga, what?!! For real?ג€ Itג€™s crazy. And by being a viral situation, you can press a button and get to so many people man. Them dudes in trouble! You donג€™t want to plug me in the Matrix. A nigga like me in the Matrix? Man, come on, a nigga canג€™t fuck with me, for real.

Complex: How did your style change while you were incarcerated?

Mystikal: It was natural. It was nothing that I had to try to do. Because Michael Tyler was in there. I left Mystikal at the gate because he was gonna be a distraction and create problems for me there, and I allowed Michael Tyler to do that time. I played him down as much as I could and by doing that, I had the opportunity to really grow in there and wise up. So if the man grew and got stronger and wiser, you know what the fuck that did for the artist? I was retarded before I left. These niggas outta here! They have no idea. The first time I came home and said ג€œHere I Go!ג€ on the radio, all I heard was the pitter-patter of rappers running. Where the fuck they going? Iג€™m just doing an interview. These niggas is outta here and they know it. A lot of these dudes had a lot of success ג€™cause they ainג€™t have no competition. We about to see how bad your ass is. If muthafuckas still say you cold after I release this album, you a bad muthafucka.

Complex: Whatג€™s the title of your new album?

Mystikal: I gotta complete it before I put a title on it. But right now, itג€™s an unofficial title. I been calling it, The Big Shake Back like James Brownג€™s The Big Payback. Revenge! Iג€™m mad! Iג€™m about to destroy the universe. Thereג€™s gonna be some reparations!

Complex: What can we expect from the album?

Mystikal: KLC has produced some incredible shit! I was speaking this way years before I came home. But now that I been home, I been in the studio non-stop. And this album is damn near done and I can tell you, these niggas is dead! They in some serious trouble! I just threw an unofficial single out there, ג€œI Donג€™t Like You.ג€ The bitch is stupid. Itג€™s just like, ג€œHere, nibble off of this until I give yג€™all the real meal.ג€

Complex: Will it be released on Jive?

Mystikal: This the last obligation with Jive. What Jive can do for me at this moment is just stay the fuck out the way. Let me do what I do. When I finish what Iג€™m doing, we can sit and negotiate and do what we gonג€™ do with it.

Complex: Do you think the fans will support your comeback?

Mystikal: I love everybody that supported me throughout this whole ordeal. There was always that moment when I was looking crazy with my head hanging down and then I get some mail from a fan saying how my music inspired them. And I would ask myself, ג€œHow the hell I touched they life with my music?ג€ And at those moments, it be just what the doctor ordered. To have fan mail pouring in after six years off the streets? To have fans checking for me after all that time? That let me know I did something right prior to leaving these streets. So thank yג€™all, I really appreciate all the love. Itג€™s just been a real big embrace since Iג€™ve been out and doing these shows. Ainג€™t nothinג€™ goinג€™ down but the ground. I promise you this music is gonג€™ be well worth the wait. I assure you that.

Complex: Do you still have contact with Master P?

Mystikal: Oh yeah. We about to go to New York. They got the VH1 Hip Hop Honors coming up where they gonג€™ be honoring Master P for all his achievements, and we gonna perform ג€œIt Ainג€™t My Fault.ג€ Itג€™s gonna be like a reunion.

Complex: What do you think of all the rappers like Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, and others going to jail at the height of their careers?

Mystikal: Itג€™s crazy. A lot of people ask me if I feel like they targeting rappers, and I guess thereג€™s truth to that, but the bottom line is, Iג€™m in control of the decisions I make. Iג€™m in control of the positions that I allow myself to be in. Iג€™m in control of the muthafuckas I have around me. So in all those areas, I fucked up. So it ultimately falls on me. So you got to wise up with the decisions you make, especially if you fuckinג€™ successful. Respect your success. I came off the throne to try to show somebody to just pay attention to what the fuck you do ג€™cause it can cost you. Look how much it cost me, man. Six years. Iג€™d be at that $100 million mark right now. I guarantee you. So now they done pissed me off. Now I want $200 million.
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A Mytikal-hosted Pimp My Ride would have been incredible.

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Thun wrote:A Mytikal-hosted Pimp My Ride would have been incredible.
the meme possibilities are endless
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step one wrote:
Thun wrote:A Mytikal-hosted Pimp My Ride would have been incredible.
the meme possibilities are endless
yo dawg you know i like watching car shows so i put a camera in your tools so you can show me what u workin with
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drizzle wrote:
step one wrote:
Thun wrote:A Mytikal-hosted Pimp My Ride would have been incredible.
the meme possibilities are endless
yo dawg you know i like watching car shows so i put a camera in your tools so you can show me what u workin with
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http://usershare.net/10e7ls3y0kf5

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sounds like james brown rapping a bounce song
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drizzle wrote:http://usershare.net/10e7ls3y0kf5

:bow:

sounds like james brown rapping a bounce song
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The Mind Of Mystikal album was one of my favorite albums back in high school. That whole albums destroys. Drinking Gin and smoking blunts to that record was pretty much standard to the teenage experience in my days. I know im not the only one who thinks that No Limit signing Mystikal had much to do with the success that record label had in the late 90s.

Last time I listened to that album odium-LSC and I were cruising the streets of New Orleans in a pristine Lincoln Town Car nursing hangovers the size of the Huey P Long bridge.

This song.

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