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QFT!!!Originally Posted by blazinjkid
Rule 3:16 is Hip-Hop/R&B crossover at its best.Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Disagree but he is better than people give him credit for
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QFT!!!Originally Posted by blazinjkid
Rule 3:16 is Hip-Hop/R&B crossover at its best.Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Disagree but he is better than people give him credit for
and dont forget Max is singin on tracks, Kanye is autotunin a whole albumOriginally Posted by ThunderChunk69
It's funny because nobody really wants to admit that. 50 ragged on how Ja sung alot and then turned around and kick started his career with joints like 21 Questions which mimicked Ja. It is what it is. Every dog has its day. Ja had his and 50 has had his.Originally Posted by Da R Entertainment
TRUTH........... this man was wayyyyy before his time if you look at todays main stars like Wayne, 50, Plies. They all took a page out of Rules book? Its a shame wat fif did to this mans career thoOriginally Posted by 51and3rd
ThunderChunk69 wrote:
I realize now that Ja was a bit too early for his time.. I own most of his albums and was a very creative man.
Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Maybe I was a big Ja fan before, but I didn't really see that. Besides the deep voice, I didn't see how else he was a lil' DMX, hell, it was because of him that X was even put on in the first placeAnd as far as Pac goes, lil Zane was out and that was as Pac, Jr as you can get
Originally Posted by blazinjkid
Rule 3:16 > VVV
VVV is mad overrated IMO. there are some serious bangers on there, but a lot of garbage. Rule 3:16 is Hip-Hop/R&B crossover at its best.
the documentary would b a good instrumental album... this is still game we talkin bout... and the hunger for more? PLEASE!
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Disagree but he is better than people give him credit for