Where The Love At?
Young Ed Lyrics
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Shamba & Mamazi I seen some things that I cannot forget Walk in my…
Tae Roads Hard to give loyalty To somebody cause, lil mama did me…
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Find A Way Yeah, yeah Uh huh Yeah, yeah Find it, find it Uh huh Tell m…
My Way Full of the hemp and the block is hot Punch on…
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fireant65
seems like all these underground rappers from the mid to late 90s always had some of the dopest beats real talk
mysteryman447
this beat in particular is essentially a franken beat from other hip hop songs and samples and I love it
NightTimer
@28 no face Wow didn't knew that, sadly with a good sound system you can still make out that the bays production level just isn't as high as the coasts
28 no face
fireant65 - If you were from the View and you rapped it was already handled... Cellski produced every nigga from Randolph to Holloway, from SF State to San Jose Ave. Cellski is a real deal legend and people NEVER recognize brodie.
Aaron McCoy
probably the hardest lyricist and the slap is insane. i wonder who was the producer . a hidden gem
Aaron McCoy
28 no face thx bro. Cellski is always ripping.
28 no face
Aaron McCoy - All tracks produced by Cellski
Comptown SurSide
When G-Funk dominated rap
punch nazis
@César Ortega It's called Mobb Music. It's a Bay thing, similar to G-Funk and some other styles...but also different.
César Ortega
its like a mix of memphis beat and g funk