Yung Danger said:
^EXACTLY^
he needs to give it up.
hes been trying for ever and still aint got no fucking where.
give it up cool balls. just stick to bookin E 40 shows in bum fuck egypt.
ive heard alot of stuff boiling under the surface. its not long, trust me, before we see new faces and hear GOOD MUSIC.
We are actually still doing it homie. You are entitled to your opinion, and all we can do is prove it to the world that we are deserving of some sort of success. And while we are booking E-40 in bumfuck Egypt we are actually getting booked and paid for these shows as well. If this is the hip-hop life that I am left with, then I guess I will take it. Hip-Hop has actually taken me to bumfuck Egypt, while alot of other artists can't even do shows in their Bumfuck Backyard. This is what people in Bumfuck places have to say about me.
TECH N9NE, COOL NUTZ, POTLUCK, PHUNK JUNKEEZ, DJ CHILL
(Showbox) Portland's Cool Nutz is recognized by regional heads as a hiphop institution, a model for the independent game. He's been involved for over a decade, spinning hiphop on the radio, running a record label, and founding POH-HOP, Portland's hiphop festival. His raps are on the gangster side of things, but their main theme, their deepest concern, is the City of Roses, Portland. CHARLES MUDEDE
Cool Nutz
As a scenester pal of mine once observed, “It’s Cool Nutz’s town. We just live in it.” The dean of Portland hip-hop and prime mover of Jus Family Records has been keeping a somewhat low profile of late, but he’s got a new album out called “Collabos,” a stellar CD full of tag-team blasts with friends and labelmates such as Bosko, Yukmouth, Kenny Mack and Maniac Lok.
11 p.m. Friday, Ash Street Saloon, 225 S.W. Ash St.
7. Where Will They Go? – Cool Nutz f/ Bosko
Portland Hip-Hop pioneers Cool Nutz and Bosko form the perfect team on this collaboration. Both artists have worked with West Coast heavyweights the likes of Kurupt, E-40 and Ras Kass.
So if this is what the game is giving me, I will gladly accept it.
@ Syko: Hollar at your boy. Let's make it happen nigga. It's long overdue.
@ Everyone Else: Thanks for the props. We greatly appreciate your support of the music, and the movement. It only gets better in 2006 people.