J-DIGGS presents H-RYDA Half Dead Half Livin (COMING 6.15.10)

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fillyacup

Rest In Free SoCo
Sep 27, 2004
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keep the stamp i say. at least it doesnt say MAC DRE PRESENTING


imo mac dre stamp goes with the bay. then again i think it should only get the mac dre stamp if it has been usBAY approved
 

GHP

Sicc OG
Jul 21, 2002
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tight cover, dude kinda looks goofy with his sag though. The way the text is lined up it looks like he ain't wearing pants
 
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info from cityhallrecords.com:

J-Diggs brings you his first artist from southern California, H. Ryda. As a teenager he rapped with Tupac and the Outlaws and has now emerged into a powerful solo artist.This album features:
J-Diggs,Yukmouth,Musamil, New Child, Lil Joe, T Ray Jones,
Misstori and Chief Scrill. Released on June 15th in honor of Tupac Shakur.
 
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Fillmoe
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this shit is hella biting ap9 body shots cover. but jacking niggas covers is the newest thing now.lol

this cat was on cross country pimping vol.3

did he even know mac dre fareal?

but besides that cuz its minor,but damn, j diggs should have his on stamp

and im not trying to sound like a hater but its getting more apparant because ive been talkin to hella cats from out of state that is wondering why this shit is going on with mac dre and everything. alot of people feel like they are riding from off his fame.. fans make up the market that puts money in artist pockets.maybe artist should listen?
 
May 16, 2002
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info from cityhallrecords.com:

J-Diggs brings you his first artist from southern California, H. Ryda. As a teenager he rapped with Tupac and the Outlaws and has now emerged into a powerful solo artist.This album features:
J-Diggs,Yukmouth,Musamil, New Child, Lil Joe, T Ray Jones,
Misstori and Chief Scrill. Released on June 15th in honor of Tupac Shakur.
1. Please save the whole, "I rapped with 2Pac, I sound like 2Pac, I was 2Pac's friend, I saw 2Pac once, I'm as tall as 2Pac, I recorded this album in the same studio 2Pac used to record at..."

None of that makes you tight, or makes me want to personally buy it.

2. A double album from a unheard of artist? It's too much IMHO.

In general, too many artist feel they are automatically made tight one they are incarcerated and come out & get on a label. Much like 2Pac & Death Row, BUT! 2Pac had talent & Death Row had the top notch producers at the time. And the game was not as saturated like it is now with producers etc etc... there were actual fans. Now there are too many rappers & not enough fans.

None the less, take no offense to what I've said, it's all in good demeanor.