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I mean I know Gangsta rap is dead, but sheesh my dude is a old man goof ball now.
kids wont even know his real legacy....
kids wont even know his real legacy....
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Actually no, cause he's still making good music. Him and 2Chainz really are the blueprint for vets who still rap heavily. Who would have thought after all this time, in 2012 these two wold be highly in demand??
yea basically...dude got a whole new era of young'ns that would never listen to him before rocking to zip nd a double cup...college kids, hood dudes, 'trippy Ns'...its like dude gets to go thru his prime again...This is really nothing new
He basically took his get high **** and ran with it ..
And it's not as dark.
J re-invented and Aligned himsef with ****** who looked up to him
I'm not mad , he's still entertaining
Totally agree but you gotta think a lot of these youngsters (the Wiz, Mac, Sean, Wayne-esque listeners) jus't dont have any clue about the foundation's of this rap **** anyways, even all the way into the "crunk" era and what not. I think it's a strength of his to keep himself relevant, especially when age and seniority is so looked down upon in the game. There have only been a handful able to keep themselves afloat past a certain point in their careers and J is one of em.The only problem I have is that most people who know "a zip and a double cup" don't know a thing about Three Six or that he was even one of the founders.
Everything else about his new act ok with me. He was largely irrelevant in today's scene, now he's not. He went on a nice little run and dropped more than a few bangers too. He also tried to help put some youngsters on.
Juicy J 2.0 is OK.
The only problem I have is that most people who know "a zip and a double cup" don't know a thing about Three Six or that he was even one of the founders.
Everything else about his new act ok with me. He was largely irrelevant in today's scene, now he's not. He went on a nice little run and dropped more than a few bangers too. He also tried to help put some youngsters on.
Juicy J 2.0 is OK.
Totally agree but you gotta think a lot of these youngsters (the Wiz, Mac, Sean, Wayne-esque listeners) jus't dont have any clue about the foundation's of this rap **** anyways, even all the way into the "crunk" era and what not. I think it's a strength of his to keep himself relevant, especially when age and seniority is so looked down upon in the game. There have only been a handful able to keep themselves afloat past a certain point in their careers and J is one of em.
Yeah it ain't like Nas out here talking about being a trippy *****.Been a triple six mafia fan, i support anything that juicy J does, it ain't like he used to be a lyricist or something.