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    J Cole on A Star is Born

    Hopsin on Am I a Psycho

    G Herbo on Go Off

    CyHi on So Appalled

    2 Chainz on Supafreak

    Big Sean on I'm on It

    Freddie Gibbs on 38 (Young Jeezy)

    That's all I can think of...

  • Mar 13, 2023

    Yes, yes, yes, guess who's on third?
    Lupe steal like Lupin the 3rd

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    Heard thug on this and the rest was history

  • Mar 13, 2023

    I think I first heard Wayne on "Get it Shawty (Remix)" and became a stan eversince.

  • Mar 13, 2023
    kyzer kta
    !https://youtu.be/yZM3E_N9aqY

    other way around, this when i first heard trippie

    This as well.

  • Mar 13, 2023

    Not a rapper, but Abel

  • Mar 13, 2023

    heard this then i listened to came from nothing 3 then 1017 thug dropped shortly after and i knew he was the one

  • Mar 13, 2023

    future was already certified when this came out but to me this solidified he can go as far as he wanted to outrapping a legend

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    Tech N9ne....After hearing his verse on "Bumbell" from Yukmouth's "Thugged Out" album.

    E-40.....After hearing his verse on the "I Got 5 On It" remix.

    C-Bo....After hearing his verse on "Tradin' War Stories" from 2Pac's "All Eyez On Me" album.

    I just know you old as f***

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    The Real KDS

    Do or Die 6 million ways to die or Po Pimp or Twista Adrenaline Rush or Project Pat Red-rum or Even Bone thugs No surrender or Notorious Thugs collab and Em As the world turns got me for shock factor lol he has the most lyrical growth per Album release Artist wise from beginning to now vocal wise but musically hard to top his personal all emotions out songs ultimately kept me as a fan more than his over the top tracks like The Way I Am,Soldier, Say goodbye Hollywood and my fav personal Album Recovery was a Masterpiece vocally and brought back much needed authenticity back to Rap which is non existent in today’s music written for artists full of same over use of a word over used topics and wrote to sell tracks regardless of the truth or authenticity of statements complete puppets played because of instrumentals only. Miss the type of songs like Black-eyed Peas made in Elephunk with important lyrics and vocals on real issues brought together by multiple artists styles and originality guess the days of epic rap groups is long gone in the genre sorry didn’t mean to get so long just reminded me of a time I could enjoy Rap Even Eazy E, Pac, Nas, Tech 9, E40 and Cube and Coolio todays performers can’t write, make beats or even read actual music or play an instrument with a few exceptions on piano if they weren’t all clown looking with hair and lack of meaningless tattoos all over looking like they may have done time but don’t even got traffic violations it becomes a sad reminder of the extent ppl go for the chase of money that is in a field of major uncertainty of success but it happens every where even on year tours in hostile every day hot zones ppl would get 24k to sign overseas 4-6 year contracts and in 05 that was guaranteed 2-3 more year deployments costing them everything for a small 24k making music for the art of music will always be unrivaled by music made for profit and show only crippled the industry of Rap and even Hip-Hop made me start writing patriotic rap about topics most scared to address trying to make Rap authentic again.” I’m KDS prod by Chris Noxx”

    You too. All your posts are like schizo tirades of rambling. Don't even know how to use the Enter key and separate your posts into paragraphs headass Get your senile, dusty ass back on TheColi

  • Mar 13, 2023
    eel eye
    !https://youtu.be/R4caTCHR4xo

    i heard you got ya sauce from enterprise

  • Mar 13, 2023

    My 8 year old brain bout exploded when I heard Wayne on my mom's Destiny's Child CD

  • Mar 13, 2023

    Vince Staples on Hive

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    Freddie Gibbs on Scottie Pippen
    Lupe on Touch The Sky
    Vince Staples on Hive
    Kendrick on Rappity Rap

  • Wayne tbh

  • Mar 13, 2023
    eel eye
    !https://youtu.be/R4caTCHR4xo

    and once i found out he produced Azucar i knew he was special fr

  • Mar 13, 2023
    eel eye
    !https://youtu.be/R4caTCHR4xo

    real af

  • Mar 13, 2023

    Freddie Gibbs

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    When I first heard Vince verse on Hive

    I don’t listen to him religiously but at that time period I listened to more of his s***

  • Mar 13, 2023

    I agree with you this is rarer now, but i dont really even become fans of very many new rappers at all much anymore so

    the last time honestly might have been... Bladee? who I had never listened to until he did that song Opium Dreams with Lean. but that wasnt really a feature on Lean's song, it was both their songs (and Bladee did most of the vocals)

  • Mar 13, 2023
    Chubby Gambino

    You too. All your posts are like schizo tirades of rambling. Don't even know how to use the Enter key and separate your posts into paragraphs headass Get your senile, dusty ass back on TheColi

    Comment wasn’t really for a Biden supporter who lives in his moms basement but I get you don’t got any friends or real experiences outside your keyboard your talking about grammar in a rap feed is the definition of stupidity talk to me when you accomplish something or pay rent 😆 sorry you were not familiar with listed artists and said facts about all your favorite ppl in Rap truth hurts but I see you hide behind fake images too tho🤣

  • Mar 13, 2023

    Most people on here got put on to artists through their features on Drake & Kanye albums. That’s why you hear the opinion of someone’s “best verse” being on one of their albums

  • Klutch_
    !https://youtu.be/lF-6cOBoIro

    Heard thug on this and the rest was history

    This was my first exposure to thug too my jaw dropped when I heard this s***

  • Mar 13, 2023

    Always been a big fan of Wayne, but after his bars on trigger finger it was without a doubt he would always be in my playlist