this is one hell of a groove and thicke himself produced it himself the track is just so chill.
people acting like Thicc was a one hit wonder completely neglect his status as an r&b crooner in the mid-2000s
Cool song but I usually skip it
Don't really fit on C2 imo
Why don't you think it fits
Why don't you think it fits
idk it sounds totally different than what the rest of the album was going for, not a bad song tho
i prefer their collab on c3 also
haven't heard c2 in a long time so maybe i'm trippin
idk it sounds totally different than what the rest of the album was going for, not a bad song tho
i prefer their collab on c3 also
haven't heard c2 in a long time so maybe i'm trippin
Carter 2 aging like fine wine i can play it from front to back with no skips.
The Mobb might be the best opener in hip-hip history! Wayne goes off straight off the bat
people acting like Thicc was a one hit wonder completely neglect his status as an r&b crooner in the mid-2000s
Thought you said r&b coomer
idk it sounds totally different than what the rest of the album was going for, not a bad song tho
i prefer their collab on c3 also
haven't heard c2 in a long time so maybe i'm trippin
I think it fits
But it's funny that they also put this song on LFLS and a Robin Thicke album
Classic
So many doubt 'cause I come from the South
But when I open up my mouth, all bullets come out
Classic
So many doubt 'cause I come from the South
But when I open up my mouth, all bullets come out
I think it fits
But it's funny that they also put this song on LFLS and a Robin Thicke album
I didn't even know it was on a Robin album, it always felt to me more like a Robin song with Wayne verses than a Wayne song so makes sense
Carter 2 aging like fine wine i can play it from front to back with no skips.
The Mobb might be the best opener in hip-hip history! Wayne goes off straight off the bat
Tha Mobb is definitely the best opener.
Only Jay-Z Dynasty intro is better
Love it. I prefer Tie My Hands tho