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  • yuh think so? ima tell him he works at my school.

  • Damn that Hunta never signed a deal! He`s off tha hook, shit!!

  • 3 people here love t-pain. fuck 'em

  • Pure Garbation. One of the cocksucking A&R's at Profile Records at the time thought it would be great to have a "clone" of Nine. Fred went for it, but by that time, Profile and its historic catalog were soon to be sold to Arista. No hate, but someone should do a "Behind The Music" series about 90's HipHop. Trust, it will shine a LOT about clowns who should have never picked up a mic + Industry Rule 4080. Dont get me started on dicks who used to work at LOUD, including interns like Apani B Fly

  • super

  • Funk Flex beasted at the end....shit was sick

  • watchabaaaaaaaaaack!

  • I can't believe this guy's career was killed because there was another MC in his city with the same type of "grimy" voice (a relatively obscure artist named "Nine"). wtf

  • @robcypher wow, you might want to do your history. Nine came out on Profile a good year before this "Tucka" clown.

  • lyrics?

  • if he actually works at a school, i'd rather have him doing that and molding minds of young children than being a stereotype and be an entertainer.

  • Nice Shit :D

  • golden era ;) hot

  • classic era...i get depressed when i think of all the jewels dropped then and the bullshit we hear today

  • Nine part ll hahaha dopeness

  • why didn't profile records take him too? they could put him and nine to make a collabo album

  • I know right. It's like when DMX and Ja Rule both came out on Def Jam and had similar voices and styles, Def Jam promoted them both equally and the rest was history.

  • Yes but Profile promoted only Nine. What does Jarule & DMX have to do with this?

  • Nothing but my point is that Profile should have promoted both Nine and Tucka the same way Def Jam did with Ja and DMX.

  • Yes. This is what i was talking about.

  • @Infamous256 1) they didn't have the money like DefJam 2) They also had smaller labels that promoted other styles of music outside of HipHop.

  • @obilinx1 that woulda been maaaaad ill... coulda been a legendary duo in the hip hop game...

  • @obilinx1 Honestly, the streets were NOT feeling this dude. Nine had that gruffy scratchy voice on lock at the time and it was genuine. "Tucka" was never meant to last with Profile.He was manufactured by a A&R who had his own agenda. As for Flex? He was in an excellent position at Hot 97 then, and the more labels PAID him, the more he played songs...even if they were wack.

  • Tucka Da Huntman vs. Nine (Rappers)

    Who got there style first?

  • Nobody, cause Nine has one style, Tucka has one own'style. Only they have similar voices.

  • i heard he was a principal at sum skool or sum shitt.

  • were u hear that

  • Dope upload!

  • he never left entertainment. He now has two artist that he is promoting.

  • THIS IS SOME REAL DOPE MUSIC

  • Watch Your Baaaaaaack !!!

  • damn i miss them days & i had the cassette single...song is still tight

  • Love The EastCoast RAP..do you agree that every Coast in Rap has it's Speacial Sounding..??)) Love it..!!!

  • sound like nine(the rapper)

  • 4 real sound like nine !! yeah!!!

  • Actually, he was signed before nine. Nine stole his sound.

  • @djbeereal bulllshit

  • GOD DAMN! I LOVE THIS JOINT!!!! I LOVE YOU MAN! BEEN LOOKING for YRS!!!!!!!

  • now thats one hard motherfucka!

  • At first I thought this was nine, until I read the description. None the less this is sick.

  • he was signed to the same label as nine, he may have been kicked for sounding too similar

  • He was signed before Nine. Nine use to sit in the studio and watch him record.

  • kinda a mix of DMX and T-Pain..just sounds like it might have auto-tune but with a slightly different pitch..

  • The man was under estimated.

  • 4 real, it's messed up that he never blew up.. No2 knows what happened to this dude?

  • I know what happened to that dude, he works at brooklyn academy as the school dean.

    He often goes to the gym to shoot some hoops.

  • For real? Why doesn't he give music another chance?

  • Yeahh idk why he doesnt give it another chance, he doesnt even talk about it. When some of the students make fun of it and call him hunta man he doesnt even respond. The music industry is a dirty business.

  • Damn. If u see him, tell him that he has a huge fan all the way from Sweden and tell him to keep the spirit up :)It's a fuckin shame that he never blew up, this track is SO hot... Peace man

  • I am going to try to convince him to make a come back. Being that I am a producer and an entertainer we could do something together and take the music world by storm.

  • If you would do that, you would seriously be my hero... That is exactly what the music need, but promise me that you ain't gonna pressure him to do some fuckin commercial rap..

  • Wtf are you for real.

  • You're fucking pathetic!

    Learn baby boy What Real Uncommercial Hip Hop is!!!

    BUUUUUJJJJJJJJJJJJAAAAAAAAAAA!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @g3mstarr I see you out of most of the commenter here, get the point.

  • He never left entertainment. He has two new artist he is working on and promoting.

  • Some of dat real shit!

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