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Off The Wood Soundtrack...another good look for the south...in 98-99 no limit cash money outkast JD was doin they thing but NYC still had def jam ROC nas pun so they still had that hold on tha rap game imo...down here dudes was still hungry for that respect & 99 a slept on yr in rap
Mystikal: “That was a real big payday, that's one thing I remember. I got paid like… ****… 75 stacks for that one personally! What the ****!? When [my A&R] brought me the check, she was saying the same thing. 'I need to be a rapper! What the ****?' I looked at that **** and thought it said seven thousand and five hundred. No, it's $75,000! That was awesome.
“And you heard the drums on that ****? That was that eclectic ****. And I did it in Stankonia. It couldn't have come out no other way. [OutKast] were nothing but creative. Just like me. Everybody was coming from the ******g heart with this ****, they ain't just trying to make no money. This **** meant something.
“It's always a good vibe to be around dudes like that. Just to be around real artists. That's that gangsta **** right there. **** be magic. It got similar to what the **** Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones be going through from time to time when they're making those ******g songs—bless his soul.”
“And you heard the drums on that ****? That was that eclectic ****. And I did it in Stankonia. It couldn't have come out no other way. [OutKast] were nothing but creative. Just like me. Everybody was coming from the ******g heart with this ****, they ain't just trying to make no money. This **** meant something.
“It's always a good vibe to be around dudes like that. Just to be around real artists. That's that gangsta **** right there. **** be magic. It got similar to what the **** Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones be going through from time to time when they're making those ******g songs—bless his soul.”