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May 30, 2002
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I bought some tapes right not even knowin, they like from 1997-2000. As I got to the end of them whose voice do I hear thunderi ng through. None other than Quindo mania. That boy on everything. Notably I am talking about Young Ed Time To Stack and Tac Servin Knockz. He be on every tape coming hard. To me he sounds better on other peoples tape than his own. To me Done Deal laced Fully Loaded. But on The Done Deal Family they need to put Quinn on beats that are hard like number one and two I think maybe it is three. And for one moe reason that was laced. Quinn need to use more mobbier beats like number one on there. It take me sometime to get into his solos. But when I here him featured he be helping the other artist out. quinn is tight I still have to cop Mighty Quinn I will have to into it but I know I am missing out on some lyrical lacing
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Quinn and Yukmouth are the two realest spitters from the bay. The Mighty Quinn was dope (8.5/10) but I was EXPECTING A LOT MORE just because I see Quinn as one of the greatest artists especially in the bay. I think if he kept makin Hard/Hip Hopstyle music like Q2020, Fillmoe 2000, Blood N Tears he could blow up. A whole album of songs like Q2020 would go platinum in a week.
 
Feb 19, 2003
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Mista CaNE said:
the mighty quinn beats r hard as fuck
Yeah--THE MIGHTY QUINN took a minute for me to get used to (the female singing on the hooks threw me off), but once I did, I dug it just as much (if not more) than his earlier stuff. Quinn came with it as lyrically as before, IMHO.

It falls a little short of being a total classic ("Give It Up" and "Get A Li'l Stoopid" could have been better) but it's still a CD you need if you dig QUINN. "Q-2020", "Bound to Ball", "Cuddlin' Ain't Hustlin'", "Reach For The Stars", "Born In The Ghetto", "I Love This Game" and "First 2 Speak" are the ones I felt the most. Why people described this CD as "boo boo" when it came out is beyond me...just my opinion, though. PEACE!
 
May 10, 2002
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i remember hearin somewhere that he's been featured on over 500 albums or some shit like that.....ranging from the west coast to down south to the midwest....
 
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4 REAL THOUGH I THINK QUINN IZ GOIN 2 PUT THA YAY AREA ON THA MAP AND TAKEOVER THA RAP GAME
 
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Not to add he's never spit a recycyled verse...

I thought Sunshine was the slump...
 
Apr 25, 2002
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have yall heard that track "PIMPS & PLAYAS" off the KEEP YO EYEZ ON THE PRIZE soundtrack??? i used to knock that shit on repeat when i was walking on my way to school and walking back home. "I put together blood, crip, black, samoan & hispanic"
 
Apr 25, 2002
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sav-man said:


Yeah--THE MIGHTY QUINN took a minute for me to get used to (the female singing on the hooks threw me off), but once I did, I dug it just as much (if not more) than his earlier stuff. Quinn came with it as lyrically as before, IMHO.

It falls a little short of being a total classic ("Give It Up" and "Get A Li'l Stoopid" could have been better) but it's still a CD you need if you dig QUINN. "Q-2020", "Bound to Ball", "Cuddlin' Ain't Hustlin'", "Reach For The Stars", "Born In The Ghetto", "I Love This Game" and "First 2 Speak" are the ones I felt the most. Why people described this CD as "boo boo" when it came out is beyond me...just my opinion, though. PEACE!
My thoughts exactly. Mighty Quinn grows on you, makes you listen deeper and analyze within each track. Shit is slept on to me.
 
Jan 20, 2003
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Quinn is one of the best in the business all he need is some exposure on the east. once those niggaz start bumpin quinn, it's over with! i don't know how people could not like quinn. he's gonna take over. keep it movin chuck u know u gotta keep it movin. the mighty quinn was tight but ya u do have to listen to it a few times , 457 is tight as fuck though and the done deal mix is off the hizzle fa sho. one luv to the whole moe and the bay. it's our time to shine. recognize the mothafuckin bay! -Fillmoe Larry
 
Aug 5, 2002
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Done Deal Ceo said:
Get a lil stupid was outright terrible, but Give it Up is a Commercial Hit.

Whats so funny is that I had that cd in rotation the other week (first time in about a year) and "Get a lil stupid" I think is one of his better songs on there, and I can't stand "Give it up" :ermm:
 
Apr 26, 2002
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I Know most people that like undreground/street shit, hate Give it up, But listen to hit its a commercial hit but really all he talking about is getting Head n shit!
Big Larry We gunna continue to bring it until the World Listens!
But Jimmy is right we need home to get behind him really big! The Bay is a very influential place we are THE Shit! and everybody follows/copies us! So if everybody was behind Quinn like other regions get behind their own, Then he could kick the door open for everybody!!!!!!!