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  • Feb 8, 2020
    Tribe

    Rt

    But french stan

  • Unforgivable

    Crazy how he worse with each album after GROTD

    got rich and stopped trying

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    Look, nigga, don't think you safe 'cause you moved out the hood
    'Cause ya mama still around, dawg, and that ain't good
    If you was smart you'd be shook of me
    'Cause I get tired of looking for ya
    Spray ya mama crib and let yo ass look for me

  • Feb 8, 2020

    Mf classic

  • 59s only classic

    Sheek louch and kiss got in that ass during that d block beef doe and his music career went downhill fast after

  • Rap was just a gateway for 50, he was always a business man first and he found ways to make more money than rapping, gotta respect it

  • Feb 8, 2020

    this was one of the first albums i ever bought, classic

  • Feb 8, 2020
    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    French has wayyy better projects than this stop trolling

    His best song is Pop That and that's cause of the beat and drake....a damn shame b

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    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    Overrated album keep

    Rare L from you brother

  • Feb 8, 2020

    Had this s*** on cassette tape. Was 11 when this s*** dropped, almost 12

    My preteen self was in my feelings listening to 21 questions lmao

  • Feb 8, 2020

    trash b

  • Goo

    Love this album

    Still listen to it all the time

  • SLAYER

    Rare L from you brother

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    The Massacre, Beg for Mercy, GRODT soundtrack, 50 Cent Is the Future, Power of the Dollar

    All dope too.

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    Goo

    The Massacre, Beg for Mercy, GRODT soundtrack, 50 Cent Is the Future, Power of the Dollar

    All dope too.

    Curtis and BISD have some gems as well

  • Jerry Seinfeld

    Curtis and BISD have some gems as well

    Bisd is so slept on smh. It’s a good album.

  • Feb 8, 2020
    Jerry Seinfeld

    Curtis and BISD have some gems as well

    • Forever King, War Angel, Guess Who's Back and Gunit Mixtapes
  • Feb 8, 2020
    Greedy Fat Ape

    You gotta have love for both, the old king of NY and the new king of NY

    u mean Pop Smoke right

  • Feb 8, 2020
    9thWonderful

    Look, nigga, don't think you safe 'cause you moved out the hood
    'Cause ya mama still around, dawg, and that ain't good
    If you was smart you'd be shook of me
    'Cause I get tired of looking for ya
    Spray ya mama crib and let yo ass look for me

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCGzRQjX2eQ

    50 a savage i swear GRODT is the reason i love rap

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    17 years?!
    Jesus christ

  • Feb 8, 2020
    TribeCalledWest

    17 years?!
    Jesus christ

    Makes sense tbh

    My pops used to blast this when I was little. Still got the original CD from back then.

  • Feb 8, 2020
    9thWonderful

    Look, nigga, don't think you safe 'cause you moved out the hood
    'Cause ya mama still around, dawg, and that ain't good
    If you was smart you'd be shook of me
    'Cause I get tired of looking for ya
    Spray ya mama crib and let yo ass look for me

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCGzRQjX2eQ

    Favorite Fifty song

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    It's difficult to describe the hype that was around this at the time, like he had just come off this legendary 2002 tape run and it felt like even for a kid who didn't know wtf a mixtape was everyone knew several of his songs.

    Then he became Dre and Em's artist, he was talk of the town, the hype was through the roof and somehow GRODT actually lived up to it. That ferocity was unmatched, everyone even knew the other Unit members (unlike D12), and going into 2004 the hype for more was still massive.

    Goat time.

  • Feb 8, 2020

    Massacre>>>>GRODT

  • Feb 8, 2020
    Bad Finger Boogie

    It's difficult to describe the hype that was around this at the time, like he had just come off this legendary 2002 tape run and it felt like even for a kid who didn't know wtf a mixtape was everyone knew several of his songs.

    Then he became Dre and Em's artist, he was talk of the town, the hype was through the roof and somehow GRODT actually lived up to it. That ferocity was unmatched, everyone even knew the other Unit members (unlike D12), and going into 2004 the hype for more was still massive.

    Goat time.

    You nailed it. Everybody I know had this CD.