Ya Boy "Fallin In Love" 1st Official single off the album "The Facelift"

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Sep 29, 2003
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^I propped you but that was a little harsh, Indecent and Krypto have been doin it, been a part of the movement and lots of good things happening in the bay for a number of years. Gotta respect that....
 

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GAYEST SONG IVE EVER HEARD




not buying the album based off that song, Ya Boy can stay in Hollywood.


edit: and Mexcom is right, selling out its whats cool nowadays, "anything to get that money". god forbid someone make some real rap music anymore.
 
May 8, 2008
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As much as I dislike this song, Ya Boy is following the recipe for success, I can't be mad at that. As long as the majority of his album isn't this i ain't tripping.
 
Jan 27, 2009
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Bottom line. This song has potential to play on 3 different radio stations per city!! That's a lot of publishing royalties. It is no difference for an artist nor producer. WE WANT ARE PUBLISHING CHECK!!

The golden era in hip hop is gone. AND YOU KNOW WHY! Cause theres not enough people buying independent records anymore. The majority of people who buy records these days, listen to this type of music. Hate it or love it.

WE GOTTA DO WHAT WE GOTTA DO. BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY! HATRAAZ!
 
Feb 9, 2003
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ain't no problem with selling out. i don't care if you do or don't.

but independent artists are independent for a reason. when they sell out and remain independent it's because they failed commercially as well as artists. which is what'll happen to ya boy. but hey, speaking the truth is hating now a days.
 
May 8, 2008
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ain't no problem with selling out. i don't care if you do or don't.

but independent artists are independent for a reason. when they sell out and remain independent it's because they failed commercially as well as artists. which is what'll happen to ya boy. but hey, speaking the truth is hating now a days.
Are you calling him a sellout because of his music, or because he left the Bay?
 
May 12, 2006
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With all that said, I'm still gonna be checkin for him when he drops his next tape.....
yup me too even tho i dont like alot of the music he has out

edit- just listened to this and its a club song for bitches so its whatever,this is L.A. type shit them motherfuckers down there listen to this and request this on the radio so whatever and if this is a single for a ALBUM then i would assume it would have a commercial sound
 
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theres nothing wrong with hating on this track, but hey i digg it. i like all types of music, once this plays at a club and a bitch is shaking her ass on you im sure yall opinions will change.... pop a pill as dude said or snort a couple lines, im sure yall would enjoy it more.
 
Apr 9, 2005
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no hate, im just not feelin this... i got no problem with selling out or making a radio friendly track. i dont disrespect ya boy for tryin to go that route, but im just not feelin this track. ll still cop the cd tho and im sure ill be feelin 99% of it.
 

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Yaboy shoulda dropped a album 4 years ago..

Is it so hard to get some music that's not Inspired from. The next man. This shit had no thought just a genral format AKa the same ol shit

R u making music for the fans anymore?