man dont know where this Vinyl has disappeared to... what was her biggest track on this album... the herb has burned my memory!!! The sexiest lesbian on earth lol
her album came out tha same year i was born but after a while i got my hands on dis tape n i threw it in tha cassette player n her shit was soooo fuckin hard!
dat whole album was beatin but i think i lost it =(
She grew up in Detroit, her parents were working class, she went to a private school. She was still in the D, and you don't have to go far to find trouble
If the shit is hot it's hot. Don't matter where she really from this nigga was spittin fire. Half the rappers you know really aint from the streets, shit even 2pac went to college. Give hype shit its props no matter who does it and quit finding shit to hate on. You fake ass niggas watch scareface and the godfather nad think al pacino is the shit, do the same for Boss. Big ups baby, loved this joint and that album.
I'm with you man, I was responding to people droppin bullshit. This is a great cd, always wished she woulda stayed in the game. You probably already heard it but if not check out "detroit, stand up" she straight up spits fire on that song!
Yeah man shit the music is good but the artist faking it fucks the whole street respect. But hey at least she admit instead of being revealed instead of these "rappers" youngsters bump now and days.
I don't know why we are so hung up on if a rapper is faking it or not. Who cares, this is about making records. Make the music good and forget the rest.
why?? couse its disrespectful to the people living the streets dying couse they living it. and then you have fags like lil'wayne, 50 claiming to be biggest gangster in new york and its all fake.
and you have real MCs making tracks about their hard life and their friends dying. And you have these fake fraud just making it up to sell more ...
no one living the hard life should be seeing it as a badge of honor giving them the right to examine the validity of the lyrics of rappers. yes I understand about the hard life.
It's always better for it to be on ''wax'' that real life. Anyone with a brain in the hood will tell you that.
The music business is about selling records and making money. At the end of the day thats why most get in to it, scratch that, all.
thats couse you never met or know any rapper who raps for the love. Can mention 1000s of artist who make underground music instead of going mainstream and become millionaires.
the mainstream is indeed about selling records and thats its all there is to it. Underground isnt the same.
no its not a 'badge of honor' that makes them able to rap about it. They tell stories that happend and they educate people about it and try to change the society.
%70 or more of the rappers out today aint nuthin but studio gangstas, boss was a tru lyricist and luved hiphop so what she didnt have to struggle growin up none of us wants to struggle
I get tired of having 2 correct people who start w/ the "she was exposed" BS so I won't go there. You are ol' school for having Born Gangsta on wax though!
Thats the whole point doing shit like this..nobody wants be out there doin this mess for real, you'd be dead or in jail...create a character, give the illusion that its as real as possible,for music creativity, without sacrificing your true being..shit, I'd do that too to make some money..only doomed products of the system would scoff and say that shit ain't real, I hope not, stay off the streets yo.word.
"And peace in the hood, wtf iz that?"
albeas 8 months ago
man dont know where this Vinyl has disappeared to... what was her biggest track on this album... the herb has burned my memory!!! The sexiest lesbian on earth lol
elbouncito 2 years ago
her album came out tha same year i was born but after a while i got my hands on dis tape n i threw it in tha cassette player n her shit was soooo fuckin hard!
dat whole album was beatin but i think i lost it =(
Hoodhitta 2 years ago
the female Big L
bremenlegation 3 years ago
1920 the new JODECI!!!
1920sNumberOneFan 3 years ago
I loved Boss.
jgpenate 3 years ago 2
She grew up in Detroit, her parents were working class, she went to a private school. She was still in the D, and you don't have to go far to find trouble
cgseven77 3 years ago 2
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If the shit is hot it's hot. Don't matter where she really from this nigga was spittin fire. Half the rappers you know really aint from the streets, shit even 2pac went to college. Give hype shit its props no matter who does it and quit finding shit to hate on. You fake ass niggas watch scareface and the godfather nad think al pacino is the shit, do the same for Boss. Big ups baby, loved this joint and that album.
ImightBright 3 years ago 2
I'm with you man, I was responding to people droppin bullshit. This is a great cd, always wished she woulda stayed in the game. You probably already heard it but if not check out "detroit, stand up" she straight up spits fire on that song!
cgseven77 3 years ago
I feel you brother, I'm about to look that up now. Thanks for the look out...You got taste in music. Stay fluid. WATER
ImightBright 3 years ago
@ImightBright wtf
760PTOWN 1 year ago
Dope ass Classic Hip Hop!!!!
sanmuhammad 3 years ago
Yeah man shit the music is good but the artist faking it fucks the whole street respect. But hey at least she admit instead of being revealed instead of these "rappers" youngsters bump now and days.
TruVandal 4 years ago
I don't know why we are so hung up on if a rapper is faking it or not. Who cares, this is about making records. Make the music good and forget the rest.
deedeegiggles 4 years ago
why?? couse its disrespectful to the people living the streets dying couse they living it. and then you have fags like lil'wayne, 50 claiming to be biggest gangster in new york and its all fake.
and you have real MCs making tracks about their hard life and their friends dying. And you have these fake fraud just making it up to sell more ...
its a big difference fag
Hansen88a 4 years ago
no one living the hard life should be seeing it as a badge of honor giving them the right to examine the validity of the lyrics of rappers. yes I understand about the hard life.
It's always better for it to be on ''wax'' that real life. Anyone with a brain in the hood will tell you that.
The music business is about selling records and making money. At the end of the day thats why most get in to it, scratch that, all.
deedeegiggles 4 years ago
thats couse you never met or know any rapper who raps for the love. Can mention 1000s of artist who make underground music instead of going mainstream and become millionaires.
the mainstream is indeed about selling records and thats its all there is to it. Underground isnt the same.
no its not a 'badge of honor' that makes them able to rap about it. They tell stories that happend and they educate people about it and try to change the society.
Hansen88a 4 years ago
WOW! GUTTA MAMIS fuck w/BOSS! She iz still the
best female emcee! Chk out GUTTA MAMIS/SURREALL/KHARMA/CANDiREDD/SUGA!
RACQUELGEMINI 4 years ago
%70 or more of the rappers out today aint nuthin but studio gangstas, boss was a tru lyricist and luved hiphop so what she didnt have to struggle growin up none of us wants to struggle
mrdbr1971 4 years ago
I get tired of having 2 correct people who start w/ the "she was exposed" BS so I won't go there. You are ol' school for having Born Gangsta on wax though!
kamesan 4 years ago
she got exposed as a studio gangster, preachers daughter and the rest is history.
cleanblueg 4 years ago
Thats the whole point doing shit like this..nobody wants be out there doin this mess for real, you'd be dead or in jail...create a character, give the illusion that its as real as possible,for music creativity, without sacrificing your true being..shit, I'd do that too to make some money..only doomed products of the system would scoff and say that shit ain't real, I hope not, stay off the streets yo.word.
oconco 4 years ago 2
WHERE THE HELL IS SHE NOW$
ridgeway37 4 years ago
Wow, haven't heard this in a while. ..love it !
BLKWIDOW06 4 years ago