Down South Hustlers Apreciation
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Down South Hustlers Apreciation
best songs...
C-Loc - Who am I
Mr. Serv-On - Handle your Business
Playaz from the South - Ugk Master P
My mind went blank - Dj Screw Poiint Blaank
RIP - Master P ("the sideshow" beat)
Dayton Family - STick and Move
Fuck Dem Niggaz - 8ball MJG
I saw that album a great deal of places but never got into it. I guess at that time I was so deep into cats like Hiero and Brand Nubian that I couldn't dig it. But I definitely remember that album though.
Mr. Serve-On......I remember watching a Rap City episode where they interviewed him and he was talking about how he was into alot of other hip hop like Common and Big Pun. It was pretty good.
Mr. Serve-On......I remember watching a Rap City episode where they interviewed him and he was talking about how he was into alot of other hip hop like Common and Big Pun. It was pretty good.
"tim dog! i hope he's scamming bitches in heaven.." - EichTurner
Great album. I got it for free when I saw TRU, Mia X, and UNLV in 1996.
Serv-on has a track with Big Pun on his first album called "NY to NO."Mr. Serve-On......I remember watching a Rap City episode where they interviewed him and he was talking about how he was into alot of other hip hop like Common and Big Pun. It was pretty good.
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yeah, i remember videounibrowski wrote:Great album. I got it for free when I saw TRU, Mia X, and UNLV in 1996.
Serv-on has a track with Big Pun on his first album called "NY to NO."Mr. Serve-On......I remember watching a Rap City episode where they interviewed him and he was talking about how he was into alot of other hip hop like Common and Big Pun. It was pretty good.
look a little rushed but it was cool to see that kind of connection of the south and east coast
"tim dog! i hope he's scamming bitches in heaven.." - EichTurner
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Yes!!!!!! "it's real" was one of the illest songs on his album which wasn't that bad....and then the shit he had with C-murder "Cemetary Made" C-murder was at his evilest on that shit....and as far as this album goes it still bumps to this day...I could play "Bounce Dat Azz" around some hoes today and still splack some draws......PLAYAZZZZZ FROM THE SOUTH STACK GEE'SSSSSS!!!!!!!BayAreaHustla408 wrote:i think Serv-On had great potential...........i love that album with that Lynch and Master P song............shits dooope
Oh yeah can't forget about the O.G. Soulja Slim version of "You Got It"
The only about Serv-On I didn't like what how monotone he'd sound sometimes. He had some good songs but sometimes, his delivery was a little......ehhhhh. He had some stuff out though.BayAreaHustla408 wrote:i think Serv-On had great potential...........i love that album with that Lynch and Master P song............shits dooope
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i agree....but as monotone as he would sound sometime.......his voice was fire......its kinda dark and ancient.....(im high)..................ardamus wrote:The only about Serv-On I didn't like what how monotone he'd sound sometimes. He had some good songs but sometimes, his delivery was a little......ehhhhh. He had some stuff out though.BayAreaHustla408 wrote:i think Serv-On had great potential...........i love that album with that Lynch and Master P song............shits dooope
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