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  • Flyboy
    Daydream Believer
    • Jun 2003
    • 11352

    #46
    Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

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    That track is my from Curtis. MJB absolutely murdered the hook and 50 rode the beat nicely.
    Originally posted by EWRMETS
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    • Cebby
      Banned
      • Apr 2005
      • 22327

      #47
      Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

      Originally posted by Flyboy
      For real. Eminem has great hooks too, but I think 50 may have overtaken him.
      From 2003-2005 50 did the hook on something like 12 top 10 songs and 20 top 50 songs.

      And for what it's worth, Cashville, GRoDT, G-Unit and Lloyd Banks' album, and The Documentary were damn good albums. They're not Illmatic or some Lupe, but you can put them on and be straight until the end.

      G-Unit was easily the target of the stupidest hating of in mainstream music ever.

      Since Death Row and Bad Boy fell off, the popular music was No Limit, Cash Money, Ja Rule, G-Unit, and now the stupid DJ Khalid/Lil Wayne/Rick Ross/Birdman/Fat Joe nonsense. I dare anyone to say they'd rather listen to those labels than the straight bangers that G-Unit was putting out, especially singles wise.

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      • Flyboy
        Daydream Believer
        • Jun 2003
        • 11352

        #48
        Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

        Originally posted by The Soldier
        From 2003-2005 50 did the hook on something like 12 top 10 songs and 20 top 50 songs.

        And for what it's worth, Cashville, GRoDT, G-Unit and Lloyd Banks' album, and The Documentary were damn good albums. They're not Illmatic or some Lupe, but you can put them on and be straight until the end.

        G-Unit was easily the target of the stupidest hating of in mainstream music ever.
        You're preaching to the choir here, bro.
        Originally posted by EWRMETS
        Maybe the best post in OS's history. If you don't think Tony Romo is a Hall of Famer, you support al Qaeda.

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        • RandyMoss84
          MVP
          • May 2003
          • 1457

          #49
          Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

          Originally posted by The Soldier
          From 2003-2005 50 did the hook on something like 12 top 10 songs and 20 top 50 songs.

          And for what it's worth, Cashville, GRoDT, G-Unit and Lloyd Banks' album, and The Documentary were damn good albums. They're not Illmatic or some Lupe, but you can put them on and be straight until the end.

          G-Unit was easily the target of the stupidest hating of in mainstream music ever.

          Since Death Row and Bad Boy fell off, the popular music was No Limit, Cash Money, Ja Rule, G-Unit, and now the stupid DJ Khalid/Lil Wayne/Rick Ross/Birdman/Fat Joe nonsense. I dare anyone to say they'd rather listen to those labels than the straight bangers that G-Unit was putting out, especially singles wise.
          exactly but idk about putting GRoDT behind anything lupe has done
          "They call me the freak, cause i'm a freak of nature" - Randy Moss
          "I'm not afraid to be lonely at the top" - Barry Bonds
          "Just throw the ball above their heads!! They can't jump with me, Golly !! " - Randy Moss

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          • Rocky
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 6896

            #50
            Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

            Originally posted by The Soldier

            Since Death Row and Bad Boy fell off, the popular music was No Limit, Cash Money, Ja Rule, G-Unit, and now the stupid DJ Khalid/Lil Wayne/Rick Ross/Birdman/Fat Joe nonsense. I dare anyone to say they'd rather listen to those labels than the straight bangers that G-Unit was putting out, especially singles wise.
            All a matter of taste. G-Unit's style was pretty formulatic just like all those artists. Now that the formula isn't working, I would be surprised if G-Unit's album goes platinum. The only reason 50 Cent is dissing Young Buck is because he knows that he will have another embarrassingly low selling album if he doesn't catch major buzz in a beef.
            "Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."
            -Rocky Balboa

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            • Cebby
              Banned
              • Apr 2005
              • 22327

              #51
              Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

              Originally posted by Rocky
              All a matter of taste. G-Unit's style was pretty formulatic just like all those artists.
              But it was a much better formula.

              I'll take a great beat, catchy hook by 50, and some damn good verses by Buck, Banks, and Game over annoying beat, whiny chorus by Lil Wayne, Turk, or BG, horrible off beat verses by Birdman, Master P, Mannie Fresh, Turk, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, and of course "WE DA BEST!!!" "DJ KHALED!!!"

              G-Units singles were a formula, but for pop rap, it's easily the best formula since Biggie and an R&B hook.

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              • catcatch22
                Or should I
                • Sep 2003
                • 3378

                #52
                Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                Wow didn't realize all this stuff was going on. Haven't been paying attention lately.

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                • Streets
                  Supreme
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 5787

                  #53
                  Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                  Originally posted by DTX3
                  The only ones i liked that werent on GRODT were In My Hood, Hustlers Ambition, Ill still kill, I get money, Touch the sky, and Curtis 187. Man i still remember bumping the hell out of GRODT on my lil 10' with a 250 watt amp.
                  Can't tell me this wasn't a banger too...

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                  50 came hard on that soundtrack, man. Shades of the original GRODT.

                  Originally posted by Rocky
                  The only reason 50 Cent is dissing Young Buck is because he knows that he will have another embarrassingly low selling album if he doesn't catch major buzz in a beef.
                  If beef with Kanye didn't help him when both their last albums dropped, beefin with Buck sure as hell ain't gonna do much.

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                  • Flyboy
                    Daydream Believer
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 11352

                    #54
                    Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                    Don't forget this one, Streets!

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                    People that hate on Fif make me larf.
                    Originally posted by EWRMETS
                    Maybe the best post in OS's history. If you don't think Tony Romo is a Hall of Famer, you support al Qaeda.

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                    • DTX3
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 13022

                      #55
                      Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                      Originally posted by Streets
                      Can't tell me this wasn't a banger too...

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                      50 came hard on that soundtrack, man. Shades of the original GRODT.



                      If beef with Kanye didn't help him when both their last albums dropped, beefin with Buck sure as hell ain't gonna do much.
                      That was indeed a banger, i just laugh every time i see Mase on there.
                      Last edited by DTX3; 06-20-2008, 12:31 PM.
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                      • trobinson97
                        Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 16366

                        #56
                        Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                        Game is getting in on the fun. Said Banks got the longest chin since Supahead.

                        NSFW

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                        • Streets
                          Supreme
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 5787

                          #57
                          Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                          Originally posted by Flyboy
                          Don't forget this one, Streets!

                          Naw, I didn't forget that one. That's one of my favorite 50 tracks. DTX3 already mentioned it when listing of 50 songs that he liked post-GRODT

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                          • DTX3
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 13022

                            #58
                            Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                            Originally posted by trobinson97
                            Game is getting in on the fun. Said Banks got the longest chin since Supahead.

                            NSFW

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                            Even though i like his music, dude is a straight attention whore and groupie. "Put You On The Game" was sick, also i forgot to mention this G-Unit track, they killed it.

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                            • Rocky
                              All Star
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 6896

                              #59
                              Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                              Originally posted by The Soldier
                              But it was a much better formula.

                              I'll take a great beat, catchy hook by 50, and some damn good verses by Buck, Banks, and Game over annoying beat, whiny chorus by Lil Wayne, Turk, or BG, horrible off beat verses by Birdman, Master P, Mannie Fresh, Turk, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, and of course "WE DA BEST!!!" "DJ KHALED!!!"

                              G-Units singles were a formula, but for pop rap, it's easily the best formula since Biggie and an R&B hook.
                              Completely subjective but it's ok.

                              Mannie Fresh made some hard beats that match anything on a G-Unit album and the production team that produced No Limit's hits in their prime are some of the biggest producer names in the industry now.

                              Strictly opinion by both you and me.
                              "Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."
                              -Rocky Balboa

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                              • DTX3
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jun 2003
                                • 13022

                                #60
                                Re: Young Buck vs G-Unit

                                Originally posted by The Soldier
                                But it was a much better formula.

                                I'll take a great beat, catchy hook by 50, and some damn good verses by Buck, Banks, and Game over annoying beat, whiny chorus by Lil Wayne, Turk, or BG, horrible off beat verses by Birdman, Master P, Mannie Fresh, Turk, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, and of course "WE DA BEST!!!" "DJ KHALED!!!"

                                G-Units singles were a formula, but for pop rap, it's easily the best formula since Biggie and an R&B hook.
                                Its not as bad as "Ladies and gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen!" -_-

                                Originally posted by Rocky
                                Mannie Fresh made some hard beats that match anything on a G-Unit album and the production team that produced No Limit's hits in their prime are some of the biggest producer names in the industry now.
                                Connected for Life by Mack 10 was a ****ing banger.
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