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
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
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
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
The Massacre, Beg for Mercy, GRODT soundtrack, 50 Cent Is the Future, Power of the Dollar
All dope too.
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
Curtis and BISD have some gems as well
Bisd is so slept on smh. It’s a good album.
Curtis and BISD have some gems as well
You gotta have love for both, the old king of NY and the new king of NY
u mean Pop Smoke right
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
50 a savage i swear GRODT is the reason i love rap
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.
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
Favorite Fifty song
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.
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.