baby bash featuring akon

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Hmmm, I wonder if all the controversy of him not "representin the bay" on the smokin nephew album will have any effect on this new one? Maybe he'll holla out the bay area and vallejo on a few songs, who knows but I don't really care, just interesting to see. Most likely it'll be mentioned though since he has some bay area rappers on this project.
 
May 23, 2002
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sacking916 said:
First and foremost I have no ill will against baby bash and my comments are not intended to talk down on him; because, a man like baby bash deserves the respect only to be talked down to face to face. As for him representing Texas a lot more then the Bay this is true. If you ask around (outside the bay area) where is baby bash from? People will say Texas because he allows his record label to promote that. Many men know of the phrase “the man makes the money the money doesn’t make the man”. I am telling you this for my next question. I do not know where baby bash stands as a person. I use to see him representing the cholo look in a lot of his older compilations and now he sports a hip hop want-to-be thug look. I’m also aware that he use to work with a lot of Norteno rappers and now he flip it and works exclusively with sureno rappers. Maybe I’m getting too old for the game but in my day we use to call people like this hood hoppers.
Let beesh continue his hustle...

he's just tryin to get his piece of the pie
 
Aug 12, 2004
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916 sacking---you sure maki'n this thread interesting,but get it st8t,bash ain't no hood hopper,he's worked wit various folks (no gang affliation necessary).the"whatz Really"comp has a song named "off da hizzle" listen closely to the lyrics.bash represents the yay,and has a couple of points to make about the east coast.916,the move had to be made to Houston cuz SPM was feelin beesh and opened a door fo him....ya feel me............he's still bay laced at heart,always will be.......
 
May 4, 2002
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Mean Mugg said:
DAYUUUUUUUUUUM!!!! IT'S LIKE THAT??? LMAO@ a hater's worse nightmare bwahahhahahahahahhaaha.

Beesh's debut was a classic in my opinion, I felt a lot of the songs, I rarely skipped a track. Great production, nice appearances and a vicious mouthpiece spittin much game the whole way thru with not much appearances. My lady loves bumpin' "On Tha Cool."

2nd album was cool, a few radio hits, some more appearances, I loved "image of a pimp" that was some shit, I ain't ever heard a project like that.

This one I will be and actually have been anticipatin like a muthatrucka. It would be tight if the price was only $8.95 at target again.
Beesh's first solo was Savage Dreams. On The Cool was his second solo, and Smokin Nephew was his third.
 
May 4, 2002
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sacking916 said:
I’m also aware that he use to work with a lot of Norteno rappers and now he flip it and works exclusively with sureno rappers. Maybe I’m getting too old for the game but in my day we use to call people like this hood hoppers.
You're an idiot. Just shut up now.
 
Nov 3, 2004
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keep gettin your grind on

r. beesh doing his thingamajig u cant be mad at that
for those in the know " " whats up

he shoulda blown with p duce in 93 , with that funky behavior..?? good to see the hard work is payin off


when you in the Az holla at your boy - Mitch T
 

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Feb 5, 2003
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I'm really feelin' that "On Tha Cool" typa shit but I've been listenin' to him & Jay Tee for a minute now so I'm coppin' anything these cats put out no matter where they at.
 
Apr 24, 2004
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The definition of “represent: to stand for; symbolize, to depict or portray.” I never heard of representing to be bringing out fellow artist from a certain geographic location and putting them on your CD. If that were the case a lot of main stream artist would be from the East, West, South, and North from every city to state. As for his older compilations, yes, he might have represented the bay, but I never said that he never represented the bay. I am stating as of now he does not represent the bay. It may be hard for bay area residence to decipher the fact that outside the bay area hundreds of people actually think he is from Texas. Hood hopper would be the name. This name was given to people who but on the persona of one gang and then switched it to another, but that was the named used from my generation (a lot of things have changed since). I’m not knocking his hustle in no way if any thing I’m just giving him free publicity. He will get paid no matter what I say. I am glad that a Mexican finally gets to play ball with the heavy hitters; I am just a little upset it had to be a man with no standing. I will gather up some photos of him dressed like a O.G cholo and some of him dress like a New York break dancer so that you can see how he changed, and the music speaks for itself. I guess that is why he signed with universal (LOL). He is no longer a bay area representative he is a robot for Universal. Sorry homies but the bay area has lost another one.
 
Apr 24, 2004
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LiL Nando said:
wtf you cant change sytle over time now? but wait doesnt everyone CHANGE OVER TIME! lol your classic sac
Yes, but of course you can change your style. Thanks for looking so deeply into my post that you miss the purpose. The man changed his stlye from one style to a whole different style in the matter of weeks. In order to grow as a person, I believe "that takes time." Where other people got the predominate statements I was making you missed it. In simple words he is controled by his record label. Me trying to get my message across to some lame brains is like speaking ebonics to a 38 year old real estate investing white man.
 
Aug 12, 2004
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sacking 916,if you knew bash it might hold some weight wit what you sayi'n ,but you don't so your point on my cuzzi'n is mute........bounce to a new thread......
 
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sacking916. Me trying to get my message across to some lame brains is like speaking ebonics to a 38 year old real estate investing white man.


hahahhahahahha i like that one.. HAHHAHAHAHHHAH good one....
 
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Mean Mugg said:
Maybe he'll holla out the bay area and vallejo on a few songs
That wouldn't make much of a difference to the "doubters" out there.

Notice:
I substituted the word "haters" with "doubters".
In these days when muthafuckas get all bent up when anyone throws out the dreaded "H" word, it's good practice to be politically correct....