-DJ R-Tistic- Member since Nov 06th 2008 51986 posts
Tue Sep-10-13 05:11 PM
4. "He had the pre-jail and post-jail. His post-jail was more Hyphy, but" In response to Reply # 1
it didn't sound like most of the hyphy that was out. Feeling myself, Get stupid, Boss tycoon, and Thizzle dance got the most play at parties/clubs, and they sound nothing at all like Go dumb, Hyphy, Blow the whistle, or Super hyphy. And that's part of why they didn't go past CA...they sounded EXTREMELY Regional, which is why we loved em here (L.A. got into it bc of the Bay kids at Cal State Long Beach/Northridge).
11. "Interesting. I like the fact that he seemed to switch it up." In response to Reply # 4
In other words, he seemed to evolve with the times. The other thing I've learned is how much work. Even with him being lock down at one point, he came back hungry and ready to work.
9. "his early shit was dope to me" In response to Reply # 5
but the shit towards the end i wasn't feeling, his raps dumbed down compared to early in his career IMO. (i was in my fuck radio no matter what it is phase in 02-05).
he did a few bangers tho later on. I cant front like i wasn't dancin in the club and partys to them.
-DJ R-Tistic- Member since Nov 06th 2008 51986 posts
Tue Sep-10-13 08:19 PM
10. "Yep, that later style was EXTREMELY drugged out. And it's wild that" In response to Reply # 9
you can tell F.A.B. rode with that style while it was hot...so now, we hear his freestyles and feel like "this can't be the same dude from the Hyphy era!"