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    1. ike luv says:

      Who the fuck is patah lol

      1. Belize says:

        A memph Tenn representttaaaah

      2. Extra Domus says:

        you ever hear a project pat song before?

  1. FREE MAX B says:

    cant believe these cats are making songs with this fraudulent identity stealing police ass sucka

    1. Shock says:

      Huge diff between the police and a co, you must’ve never been in legal trouble b4. A co was the only reason I got to talk to my fam, smoke, get on the internet, and eat good food. Hell, the cos were the ones bringing the work in. Ross could have easily been one of those types

      1. FREE MAX B says:

        or he could have been the one who was snitching on inmates for every little thing, or the man who was making you bend over and spread your cheeks while he looks in your booty for the drugs he raps about selling

        police or a c.o., either way hes a fucking liar.

        1. Shock says:

          He could have been, but we don’t know, because none of those types of stories have came out. So why put so much energy into hating someone you don’t know?

          1. majormar says:

            Mann these niggas don’t b knowing shit about real life. They just hate that Mann for any reason.

  2. dizlar says:

    This shit crank and goof point shock good point on the co thing

  3. el jim chapo guzman says:

    95 percent of the south rappers stole project pat and 3 six mafia sound.

    1. Supa_Doopa_Ghost1 says:

      98%. You see how Juice flexed with the flow just to show niggas he been rappin like that since 94.

      1. Int'l J says:

        Yeah but juice switched up his flow a little too

      2. el jim chapo guzman says:

        lol

    2. Int'l J says:

      I don’t know about 95%, that’s way too high. 43% is pretty high too but I’ll go with that.

      1. el jim chapo guzman says:

        ok maybe i over exaggerated 75 percent at list.

      2. Supa_Doopa_Ghost1 says:

        98% of southern rappers today have used that same flow at some point since it became popular by Migos.
        Patta, Juice, and Lord Infamous have rapped like that since the EARLY 90’s.

        1. Int'l J says:

          I agree, but I still think yall numbers is too high. But I dig

  4. Van Sertima says:

    The Houston Brothers.
    Dope.

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