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I honestly thought it was a bit of dry love for the Bay Area artist. Kinda like Throwing them a bone. Doesn't really mean much at this point I guess, but time will tell. This has happened before in the golden era of Hip Hop & the biggest artist in the history of rap & still the Bay went under the radar, so I really don't understand why everybody jumps the bandwagon and starts to think that this is going to blow up the Bay. Let's hope it's different this time around.

Here is one of the biggest featuring the same artist in the background...

 
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I honestly thought it was a bit of dry love for the Bay Area artist. Kinda like Throwing them a bone. Doesn't really mean much at this point I guess, but time will tell. This has happened before in the golden era of Hip Hop & the biggest artist in the history of rap & still the Bay went under the radar, so I really don't understand why everybody jumps the bandwagon and starts to think that this is going to blow up the Bay. Let's hope it's different this time around.

Here is one of the biggest featuring the same artist in the background...

real men dont need a bone.. they hunt for the meal homie.
 

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Jan 29, 2006
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nobody owes the bay shit. Props to them for shootin a video out here with 40. If bay artists wanna complain about this sorta thing then they need to make more noise. E-40 has been the only relevent rapper out of the bay for the past 20 years. EVERYONE in the industry knows him.