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  1. Fuck Your Opinion says:

    Truuuuu #StreetExecs

  2. O block says:

    Cover is better than the music

  3. King Game says:

    Good Shit that gang bang >>

  4. onenutned says:

    damn this nigga use to be ill…songs wit CanIbus and all…look at him now…smh.

  5. Brick says:

    Am I the only one who remembers when this guy was in The Source every month as part of a new artist spotlight and had a song and video with Nokio?

  6. bitchmade says:

    honestly i don’t fuck with these djs fuckin up the whole vibe of the songs. gimme some no djs on this shit I’ll bump. but that shit so annoying can’t pop that in my car. sucks cuz this shit dope

  7. TRILLIONARE says:

    THIS NIGGA IS GOING WAY HARD I HEARD ABOUT HIM THROUGH MY DOG @tycutta

  8. Nah Brick, your not the only one, that remebers. I remember when, Cap was signed to Motown and had a single later with Tiny (Xscape/ TI’s Wife), and I remember the feature in The Source as a featured section along with Teaneck, New Jersey’s, Lady Luck and Chicago, Illnois’, Lil Buddy. Lil Buddy went indie and only sold a couple hundred copies. Lady Luck freestyled on HOT 97’s morning show and received a million dollar deal with Def Jam, and appeared on EPMD’s, “Symphony 2000,” but after releasing promotional singles her album never saw the light of day. Here best feature was on Kay Gee’s (Naughty By Nature) group, Koffee Brown’s album cut, “Blackout.” She did regroup a few years ago, with Babs (Da Band) and The Lady Of Rage, in a trio called FEM, and has been selling her mixtapes out of a van in the tri-state area. And, Cap’s been doing his thing on the underground and with a variety of mixtape releases. Along with his 2000 album release, Through The Eyes Of A Don, with features with Jazze Pha, Jagged Edge, Tiny, Canibus, Profyle, Dwayne Wiggins (Tony, Toni, Tone) and Twista. The album was cool, but he sounded like a young Jay-Z.

  9. Nah Brick, your not the only one, that remeMbers. I remember when, Cap was signed to Motown and had a single later with Tiny (Xscape/ TI’s Wife), and I remember the feature in The Source as a featured section along with Teaneck, New Jersey’s, Lady Luck and Chicago, Illinois’, Lil Buddy. Lil Buddy went indie and only sold a couple hundred copies. Lady Luck freestyled on HOT 97′s morning show and received a million dollar deal with Def Jam, and appeared on EPMD’s, “Symphony 2000,” but after releasing promotional singles her album never saw the light of day. Here best feature was on Kay Gee’s (Naughty By Nature) group, Koffee Brown’s album cut, “Blackout.” She did regroup a few years ago, with Babs (Da Band) and The Lady Of Rage, in a trio called FEM, and has been selling her mixtapes out of a van in the tri-state area. And, Cap’s been doing his thing on the underground and with a variety of mixtape releases. Along with his 2000 album release, Through The Eyes Of A Don, with features with Jazze Pha, Jagged Edge, Tiny, Canibus, Profyle, Dwayne Wiggins (Tony, Toni, Tone) and Twista. The album was cool, but he sounded like a young Jay-Z.

  10. Nah Brick, your not the only one, that remembers. I remember when, Cap was signed to Motown and had a single later with Tiny (Xscape/ TI’s Wife), and I remember the feature in The Source as a featured section along with Teaneck, New Jersey’s, Lady Luck and Chicago, Illinois’, Lil Buddy. Lil Buddy went indie and only sold a couple hundred copies. Lady Luck freestyled on HOT 97′s morning show and received a million dollar deal with Def Jam, and appeared on EPMD’s, “Symphony 2000,” but after releasing promotional singles her album never saw the light of day. Here best feature was on Kay Gee’s (Naughty By Nature) group, Koffee Brown’s album cut, “Blackout.” She did regroup a few years ago, with Babs (Da Band) and The Lady Of Rage, in a trio called FEM, and has been selling her mixtapes out of a van in the tri-state area. And, Cap’s been doing his thing on the underground and with a variety of mixtape releases. Along with his 2000 album release, Through The Eyes Of A Don, with features with Jazze Pha, Jagged Edge, Tiny, Canibus, Profyle, Dwayne Wiggins (Tony, Toni, Tone) and Twista. The album was cool, but he sounded like a young Jay-Z. – I-Ight…!

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