bornsouljah a gangsta rapper from mansfield presents a southern acsent with a downtoearth gangsta rap & gutta life flow coming str8 outta mansfield
Im a down south artist from mansfield I've been rappin for 13years I've been throw ups and downs in the rap game but now im finaly gettin ahead now so now im gonna give my fans what they've been waitin for tha real bornsouljah!
THIS CD SOUND LIKE A MIX OF YOUNG JEEZY AN LIL WAYNE LIL LOC DOG GOT THE STREET SOUND
LIL LOC DOG STARED DOING MUSIC AT THE AGE OF 7 AN HE PUT HIS FIRST CD OUT AT THE AGE OF TEN IT CAN BE BOUGHT AT WWW.AMAZON.COM SEARCH LOC DOG HE IS THE YOUNG KID. WHEN HE WAS A KID HE ALL WAYS LOVE HIP HOP HE WRITES ALOT MORE NOW THAT HE IS OLDER HE STAYED IN THE STUDIO 24/7 WORKING ON MUSIC HE SAY 'I LOVE MAKEING MUSIC MORE THAN I LOVE LIFE I DONT WANT TO GET PAYED I JUST LIKE DOING GOOD MUSIC THAT PEOPLE CAN DANCE TOO OR JUST KICK BACK AN SMOKE A FAT BLUNT AN ENJOY GOOD MUSIC THATS IT" LIL LOC DOG IS A STREET RAP ARTIST / WRITER, FROM HIS BATTLEN STLYE TO HIS LADE BACK SONGS FOR THE LADYS TO CLUB BANGERS LIL LOC DOG HAS SONG FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE THE BOOMING BASS.LIL LOC DOG SAY"I MAKE MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE AN THE CLUBS AN THE STREETS I LOVE EVERY BODY WHO UNDERSTAND AN LOVE GOOD RAW HIP HOP AN BEATS I SUPPORT THE HIP HOP MOVEMENT I LOVE THAT GOD BLESSED ME TO DO THIS TO SHOW PEOPLE THAT YOU CAN BE WHAT EVER YOU WANT IF YOU PUT TIME IN IT AND BELIEVE IN YOUR SELF AND GODI LOVE EVERY BODY WITH GOD ALL THING ARE POSSBLE"
Wock- this is your hot chicks with douchebags. This is your blog in the making. This is your overpriced coffee table book. I never tire of these. And seriously, you could not make up more hilarious names and images. Lil Giz? What the hey?
Wock, I'll start shipping the terrible Hip-Hop rejects we get your way. Seriously, we get about seven of these a day, it's pretty ri-****-ulous. But clearly you're getting your fair share over at CD Baby.
So does he have a ONE million dollar dream or does he have a MILLION one dollar dreams? I am totally baffled by that title. It's kind of a funny name though. Does he have a song called "Ride Wit Me?" If so, cop that ish!
I actually have the aforementioned Sen Dog album. I got it for $1.99 on Amazon.com. It's actually not too bad. The songs that actually include him are good. Then it's a platform for his cholos and homies to shine, but the production is better than expected. Did you guys forget about White Dawg from Florida?
Thug Ride? Truly poetic. This guy looks like someone we all know who we went to high school with. Or the guy on the other end of the free phone talking to the confused coed with obvious father issues at Sprague even though he's 27. A class act indeed.
Okay, while the MackDawg one bothers me, I will admit that that guy really had no chance at knowing that there was another Mac Dawg. Although, common sense would tell you that it is just an awful, awful moniker.
On the other hand, calling anything music related Black Flag that is not the punk Black Flag just proves that you are a complete idiot. It is called a Google search. Seriously. Check it out. Type in "Black Flag" and "music." This will let you know that a band already laid claim to that name 30 years ago and that they were moderately famous. You may have seen their lead singer in movies.
I don't understand. If all of these morons have the capacity to find CDBaby how can they not use the internet to find out that their band name is taken. It constantly boggles my mind.
If you search for Pond on iTunes then you can totally download some other Pond's CD. It is called Google everyone. Google!
I am really late on commenting on this, but is P his full rap name? Like the Johnny Depp/Gibby Haynes band? And I don't know about you, but I can't wait for "In My Life, Vol. 2." Oh wait, no rap album has ever included the words "Vol. 2." Which is a shame. Because when you put what seems to be a polaroid of yourself looking somewhat ordinary/high it makes me really care about your life story. I have a funny feeling it might be about "trying to eat," "life in these streets," and "hatin' on these hoes." And sucking.
I was born and raised in benton harbor michigan all dad ever taught me was the streetz. Every since i was a little boi i have always listened to rap/ganster music and would always write my own lyrics and try 2 rap like the older catz n the hood ,but as i got older **** got ****ed up with my pops so me and my moms moved way down south 2 try 2 get out of the dope game so then i just kept writing and doing my thang, and then i got signed with ripp records outta memphis,tn, tenaki definitely the place 4 me much luv 2 all my people out there n this struggle and much luv 2 my producer ripp who has made it possible , 4 the real big bone 2 make this record,droppin may the 8th,in stores everywhere, entitled come and get me , so on may the 8th go on and pick up a copy much luv big bone/ripprecords1.
"You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack" has got to be the best album title I have ever seen, for a plethora of reasons. Making it even better is Viper's proud smile on the cover, like he knows that it is the best album title that I have ever seen. He is almost winking at me.
I think that Crunknasty is pretty slang worthy. Did we already use "Glock Mane?"