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Memphis Bleek.

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Turn bags from bladders, legs to wheels, paint it peels
Cuz u fuckin' wit' a nigga that'll jump out, raise the steel
I live this way it's real...dog...no joke
Blow smoke in ya bitch face, piss in ya wheels
Slap ya custies, clap your workers, dead the strip
Stick ya connect, yap ya bitch
So let it be known I'm back for my grizzley
The Sergeant, the Cap, the Mac holds 60
For rookies and vets I'll bang 'til it click
So run and tell ya duela the Ruger come wit' two clips, dog
M-Easy, won't leave, my hood need me
Pop fa' sheezy, who don't believe me?
We all criminals but live like a diplomat
We get low, when the dough low, get it back


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Underrated due to weed carrier status. "Do My" was the shit. Was the Eazy E of the Roc. Should've rocked a perm, though. Killed every verse on "The Dynasty". Outspit Jay on "Hey Papi". Outspit both Cam and Beanz on "The Roc (Just Fire)". "M.A.D.E" is a dope cd.

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Not as good as "Diplomatic Immunity" or "Philadelphia Freeway" as far as '03 Roc albums go but it's better than "The Black Album" and don't pretend otherwise. "Everything's A Go", "Round Here", "Just Blaze, Bleek And Free", "Hypnotic", "Murda Murda" (only Scott Storch production which doesn't suck shit and only example of Jay doin' whisper-rap which isn't gay), "Hell No" and "1, 2 Y'all" prove me right.

Holla back, lil' homies.

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Post by citizen »

gets a big :meh:, dude could have shined, it just didnt work out for him

always liked his verse on its alright

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Post by Liger Woods »

i always thought dude's career was gonna be bigger than it was.

he killed "It's Allright" (lost classic) and "hand it down" and "coming of age pt. 2" he just never panned out...good cameo rapper though.

i was pretty hype when i heard "memph bleek is..." but was dissapointed when i bought the album. then i bought the second album thought the same thing and gave up.

if you co-sign MADE i'll find it in the used bin if i come across it.

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GREAT album

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bringinoutbangerz wrote:Image

GREAT album
"Straight Path", "All About Me", "Like That" > "Dear Summer".

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I Drive A Lexus wrote:
bringinoutbangerz wrote:Image

GREAT album
"Straight Path", "All About Me", "Like That" > "Dear Summer".
9th Wonder > Just Blaze

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Post by Mo Cheeks »

I was just listenin to his verse on that MOP joint and was thinking, he aint nearly as bad as the hate he catches, I own his first album but like it was said earlier in the thread he is a best on guest apperances

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I just read this threat title and laughed so hard that milk came out of my nose.

And I wasn't even drinking milk! :ohsh:



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Post by B. Ware tha Siniq »

"Bleek don't even have to write rhymes"

Considering Jay claims to have written most of his output it's subpar... at least his first two solos. Great cameos on a lot of shit, and MADE is a dope album actually. Bought it cuz I loved "Round Here," but it definitely was a strong LP.

Overall I'd say he never lived up to the hype of a "new improved jay-z," but his music certainly isn't as bad as a lot of cats who get jocked way more heavily.
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Re: Memphis Bleek.

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I Drive A Lexus wrote:it's better than "The Black Album"
Stopped reading after this.
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Murph wrote:
I Drive A Lexus wrote:it's better than "The Black Album"
Stopped reading after this.
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Post by hessbz12 »

He's not as bad as everyone thinks he is. The fact that he gets hated on so much is just cause he was built up as being the next Jay and then everyone just said he rode Jay's coattail.

"It's Alright" is dope.

I thought his first album was tite. His second album was disappointing, but had some good songs. His third album was dope. "534" was eh.

Memphis Bleek- "Get Ya Money Up"
http://videos.onsmash.com/v/28xVmtHbJhHw121Z

Most recent song/video...I like it. Beat is tite.

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Post by Magneto »

His verse on Just Fire The Rock with Cam and Sigel was dope as fuck.

His first LP was pretty decent.
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I Drive A Lexus wrote:
Murph wrote:
I Drive A Lexus wrote:it's better than "The Black Album"
Stopped reading after this.
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Dude also big upped Esoteric in another thread.
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I Drive A Lexus wrote:
Murph wrote:
I Drive A Lexus wrote:it's better than "The Black Album"
Stopped reading after this.
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Post by Angleoneous »

can someone arrange a boxing match between me and mr. bleek? fuggin guy....

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Post by sneed »

The best thing he ever did was "Hand it Down" prod. Primo

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Post by blessingindisguise »

M.A.D.E. and his first album his dopest ones. Ain't no way was it seeing Jay-Z's Black Album. Shame motherfuckers thought they could all get away with that ramble rap style Jigga perfected like Lil Wayne and others. Shits annoying. It's like focus nigga on making shit tight and sick. Stop with the loose raps.

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Post by battlecatmeowstab212 »

I think he catches hate because he's been given chance-after-chance to become a big deal and never really reached it. He's been laced with unbelievable production and Jay's best throwaways for years, and yet never captured the public's attention.

By that I mean he's been given all these chances and has always been promoted at The Roc's priority #2, whereas Beans could be a fucking superstar right now with his push, Freeway could be a superstar with his push (and budget to clear samples), and MOP could have that anticipated ROC album released.

Long story short, it's hate stemming from the absence of anything positive.

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battlecatmeowstab212 wrote:I think he catches hate because he's been given chance-after-chance to become a big deal and never really reached it. He's been laced with unbelievable production and Jay's best throwaways for years, and yet never captured the public's attention.

By that I mean he's been given all these chances and has always been promoted at The Roc's priority #2, whereas Beans could be a fucking superstar right now with his push, Freeway could be a superstar with his push (and budget to clear samples), and MOP could have that anticipated ROC album released.

Long story short, it's hate stemming from the absence of anything positive.
I agree, but the thing is Bleek prolly doesn't care much, cause dude is prolly super rich. Plus he is nicer than most of the mainstream rappers that get push and are on the radio, etc.

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anybody have a link to just fire?

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he's one hit away

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Post by Career Over Like Mike(NJJ) »

All you people who think "The Black Album" is better than "M.A.D.E" are delusional fanboy faggetz who can't objectively look at teh rap music. 2 reasons why "M.A.D.E" is better : Jay's verses on "Everything's A Go" and "Murda Murda" are superior than pretty much anything he spits on "The Black Album" and "M.A.D.E" doesn't have anything as gay as "Change Clothes" on it.

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Re: Memphis Bleek.

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I Drive A Lexus wrote:
Murph wrote:
I Drive A Lexus wrote:it's better than "The Black Album"
Stopped reading after this.
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:lol:

I actually havent peeped the Bleek since his second joint. I actually didnt think his first 2 were that bad at all. After reading this post, Imma check MADE & 597 and see the elevation.

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Post by blessingindisguise »

I ain't a delusional fanboy faggot. I think that title is reserved for you. You posted some of the most outlandish, obnoxious, stupid shit on here. In no circles is Made considered better then the Black album. Black album is considered a classic by many critics and the streets. Stop saying shit for the sake of controversy and go with the flow for once shit.

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Maybe in your Sesame Street ass hood but ain't naan a real street nigga listenin' to some rambling whispering washed-up fool who puts his mom on his shitty album, which is garbage other than 5 songs, to talk about wipin' his ass.

Bleek fo' sho.

We the R-O-C and we don't stop
they ain't make a gun that we don't pop
matter fact, they don't make a car that we don't drop
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Post by okkid »

this is quite hilarious....this dude is saying the hood don't listen to Hov yet he bigging up Bleek(who I like as an mc) where as Jay writes his ryhmes.

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Post by GUCCI CONDOMS »

lol@that first pic of bleek, that shit always cracks me up for sme rwason...his verso on "the roc (just fire)" is ill but it is in no way better then cams verse

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Post by Career Over Like Mike(NJJ) »

Dog, i met real niggas like Shyne when i used to play for the Bad Boy basketball team and i can tell you that no hood niggas have listened to anything Jay has made since "Show You How".

That's why he was cut from the video version of "Get Throwed" - Bun B ain't want no silly tired old fuck in the video with real g's like him, Pimp C, Z-Ro and Jeezy.

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