Rick Ross Albert Anastasia EP
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Rick Ross Albert Anastasia EP
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01. Diddy Intro (Produced by Infamous)
02. MC Hammer (Produced by Lex Luger)
03. Blowin Money Fast (B.M.F.) (feat Styles P) (Produced by Lex Luger)
04. Money Maker (Produced by Boi-1da)
05. Gotti Family (feat. Yo Gotti)
06. Fire Hazard (Produced by The Runners)
07. All I Need (feat. Birdman & Trey Songz)
08. Sweet Life (feat. John Legend) (Produced by John Legend)
09. Super High (feat. Ne-Yo) (Produced by DJ Clark Kent & The Remedy)
10. Knife Fight (feat. Kool G Rap)
11. White Sand Part 2 (feat. Triple Cגs)
12. 300 Soldiers (Produced by L-Don)
13. Nasty (feat. Masspike Miles) *Bonus*
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who is Albert Anastasia and why is William Leonard Roberts the Third using his name?
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Albert Anastasia (born Umberto Anastasio, September 26, 1902 - October 25, 1957) was boss of what is now called the Gambino Crime Family, one of New York City's Five Families, from 1951-1957. He also ran a gang of contract killers called Murder Inc. which enforced the decisions of the Commission, the ruling council of the American Mafia.[1] He was sometimes referred to as the "Mad Hatter" or the "Lord High Executioner".
So far, this is sounding really good
So far, this is sounding really good
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Am I tripping or is Kool G Rap also on White Sand?
Great stuff. Tracks 7-10 has that really soulful vibe that he works so well with. The rest is dope too, for the most part. Not a fan of Nasty or his flow on MBF.
Great stuff. Tracks 7-10 has that really soulful vibe that he works so well with. The rest is dope too, for the most part. Not a fan of Nasty or his flow on MBF.
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Yeah, still turned out pretty good. I think his album will be a different sound though.tayRavage23 wrote:surprisingly enough this feels pretty dark to mevermillion wrote:Nice, looking forward to this. If it's anything like mostof his stuff he's done in the past couple years it should be enjoyable. He makes great summer music..
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Oh good, more music for people with worringly low IQ.
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who this nigga using Ross' real name like he some rat?
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step one wrote:Oh good, more music for people with worringly low IQ.
Or is the Nike backpack to mainstream? It seems everytime you post it's just to show your distaste for anything comercial. Rick Ross isn't a Nas, or anything close to that level, but he does make som enjoyable music. Not enjoyable the way A Tribe Called Quest made their music, but that doesn't mean it's bad. He has some great production and knows how to make consistant music. I'd rather listen to this than Vinnie Paz rapping in PJs about bein invincable or Canibus spitting essays over horrible production..
vermillion wrote:step one wrote:Oh good, more music for people with worringly low IQ.
Or is the Nike backpack to mainstream? It seems everytime you post it's just to show your distaste for anything comercial. Rick Ross isn't a Nas, or anything close to that level, but he does make som enjoyable music. Not enjoyable the way A Tribe Called Quest made their music, but that doesn't mean it's bad. He has some great production and knows how to make consistant music. I'd rather listen to this than Vinnie Paz rapping in PJs about bein invincable or Canibus spitting essays over horrible production..
If these are your options, why listen to hip hop at all? Why not move on from an obviously stagnant, flailing group of "artists" and look for something more?
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What do you mean? Just because I'm not always in the mood for a great drama with twists in the plot with uses of symbolism and metaphors doesn't mean I don't enjoy it. Sometimes I just opt to watch mindless action flicks with a generic storyline, but look good and are enjoyable..binary wrote:vermillion wrote:step one wrote:Oh good, more music for people with worringly low IQ.
Or is the Nike backpack to mainstream? It seems everytime you post it's just to show your distaste for anything comercial. Rick Ross isn't a Nas, or anything close to that level, but he does make som enjoyable music. Not enjoyable the way A Tribe Called Quest made their music, but that doesn't mean it's bad. He has some great production and knows how to make consistant music. I'd rather listen to this than Vinnie Paz rapping in PJs about bein invincable or Canibus spitting essays over horrible production..
If these are your options, why listen to hip hop at all? Why not move on from an obviously stagnant, flailing group of "artists" and look for something more?
...maybe when I'm totally drunk and feel like laughing at the joke that hip hop has become, but other than that it sounds like bullshit to me. Different strokes I guess...vermillion wrote:What do you mean? Just because I'm not always in the mood for a great drama with twists in the plot with uses of symbolism and metaphors doesn't mean I don't enjoy it. Sometimes I just opt to watch mindless action flicks with a generic storyline, but look good and are enjoyable..binary wrote:vermillion wrote:step one wrote:Oh good, more music for people with worringly low IQ.
Or is the Nike backpack to mainstream? It seems everytime you post it's just to show your distaste for anything comercial. Rick Ross isn't a Nas, or anything close to that level, but he does make som enjoyable music. Not enjoyable the way A Tribe Called Quest made their music, but that doesn't mean it's bad. He has some great production and knows how to make consistant music. I'd rather listen to this than Vinnie Paz rapping in PJs about bein invincable or Canibus spitting essays over horrible production..
If these are your options, why listen to hip hop at all? Why not move on from an obviously stagnant, flailing group of "artists" and look for something more?
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