hoover rap
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hoover rap
not too many niggaz will here this outside the town so I thought I would post it up for yall to hear.
This cut is called 'groove, step slide' by A-Train featuring Gangsta Nutt, two hoovers out of seattle. if you feelin' em' check out http://www.streetlevelrecords.com to purchase 'the train stops here' by A-Train. notable features, Guce, Killa Tay, T-NUTTY, Skuntdunana enjoy:
http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1IHJ ... W1S9SYE4UK
This cut is called 'groove, step slide' by A-Train featuring Gangsta Nutt, two hoovers out of seattle. if you feelin' em' check out http://www.streetlevelrecords.com to purchase 'the train stops here' by A-Train. notable features, Guce, Killa Tay, T-NUTTY, Skuntdunana enjoy:
http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1IHJ ... W1S9SYE4UK
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I like that old school computerized chorus, I love the old school stuff.
I'm feeling their "groove" man, but to be honest, I recommend that this song be a little edited and remixed before sending it to radio, if their first impression to the mainstream is any more specific than "I'm gangster". But they can keep the groove thing, I don't think mainstream stations will really understand that reference, the only think is the beginning where he disses c-walk, he won't go mainstream like that, at least at the beggining. He has to blow up before he can get away with being specific. And the Game is an exception. Same with Spider Loc, he had a free ride into the mainstream through G-Unit.
I'm feeling their "groove" man, but to be honest, I recommend that this song be a little edited and remixed before sending it to radio, if their first impression to the mainstream is any more specific than "I'm gangster". But they can keep the groove thing, I don't think mainstream stations will really understand that reference, the only think is the beginning where he disses c-walk, he won't go mainstream like that, at least at the beggining. He has to blow up before he can get away with being specific. And the Game is an exception. Same with Spider Loc, he had a free ride into the mainstream through G-Unit.
I like that old school computerized chorus, I love the old school stuff.
I'm feeling their "groove" man, but to be honest, I recommend that this song be a little edited and remixed before sending it to radio, if their first impression to the mainstream is any more specific than "I'm gangster". But they can keep the groove thing, I don't think mainstream stations will really understand that reference, the only think is the beginning where he disses c-walk, he won't go mainstream like that, at least at the beggining. He has to blow up before he can get away with being specific. And the Game is an exception. Same with Spider Loc, he had a free ride into the mainstream through G-Unit.
I'm loving that Groove song though, man, that song is tite.
I'm feeling their "groove" man, but to be honest, I recommend that this song be a little edited and remixed before sending it to radio, if their first impression to the mainstream is any more specific than "I'm gangster". But they can keep the groove thing, I don't think mainstream stations will really understand that reference, the only think is the beginning where he disses c-walk, he won't go mainstream like that, at least at the beggining. He has to blow up before he can get away with being specific. And the Game is an exception. Same with Spider Loc, he had a free ride into the mainstream through G-Unit.
I'm loving that Groove song though, man, that song is tite.
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Re: hoover rap
put up that link again it says it expiredsealivin wrote:not too many niggaz will here this outside the town so I thought I would post it up for yall to hear.
This cut is called 'groove, step slide' by A-Train featuring Gangsta Nutt, two hoovers out of seattle. if you feelin' em' check out www.streetlevelrecords.com to purchase 'the train stops here' by A-Train. notable features, Guce, Killa Tay, T-NUTTY, Skuntdunana enjoy:
http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1IHJ ... W1S9SYE4UK
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