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???? still best rite now!! says:
@nyg718
u obviously dont know shit about the english language
I FUCK HOOKERZ AND JIZZ ON THEIR TITTIES says:
i can see cam schooling dat nigguh on swag style= pink all day playa
[…] Vado rhyming over “Where My Homiez?” Can’t be mad at that. Still waiting on that Vado x Diplomats track, as he’s the best protege that crew has ever had. RR. […]
[…] stopped by The Morning After With Angela Yee on Shade 45 and recited a written freestyle. via RR About Ashley Visit Ashley's Website. View other posts by Ashley […]
Obama says:
dude look like a young jimmie walker… he got that old man swagger…
herbsaac says:
Why you only hate on Vado.. “written freestyle” everyone else you just say freestyle.. back in the day the Juelz around the tim eof back to the crib.. you labeled that a freestyle.. and readers got all bent outta shape(you did too) when i said it was an actual song.. smh at people wanting dipset back and people not respecting vado.. should sell more than drake but prolly wont even sell half even after an album being out two years.. Thanks pre teen girls and metro sexual men for making Drake so relevant so for the next three years we have to detox from the horrible tornado that was Aubrey..
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Tupac is more relevant than ever b4 says:
Vado is cool for harlem but he not the second coming of Mase and in order to really rule Harlem you still got to knock Big L out the box (but nobody ever will)
” recited a written freestyle……….” = OXYMORON
Just say “freestyle”, hiphoppers know if its written or not.
@ ???? still best rite now!!
u obviously dnt kno shit about rap
First time I’ve actually like something he’s said…but I’m still not sold on this guy…
JonesXCam=Vado wack juice. just my opinoin
what instrumental is that?
[…] Vado – “The Morning After” Radio Freestyle [via RR] […]
[…] Earlier this morning on The Morning After With Angela Yee, Vado let loose a couple of vicious bars over the instrumental of Ill Al Skratch’s 1994 hit “Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)“. Props to RR. […]
@nyg718
u obviously dont know shit about the english language
i can see cam schooling dat nigguh on swag style= pink all day playa
@???? still best rite now!!
lol
[…] Cam’s freshman continues to show and prove as he dropped a few bars while on Angela Yee’s The Morning After. Shouts to RR. […]
wack. nigga dont say shit at the end of the day. high nigga wit no cohesive thoughts.
@clapback718
lol..real shit tho..i jus respect the fact that he not comin soft.. half the time he do say sum fly shit but the other half is like ?
[…] Vado rhyming over “Where My Homiez?” Can’t be mad at that. Still waiting on that Vado x Diplomats track, as he’s the best protege that crew has ever had. RR. […]
[…] stopped by The Morning After With Angela Yee on Shade 45 and recited a written freestyle. via RR About Ashley Visit Ashley's Website. View other posts by Ashley […]
dude look like a young jimmie walker… he got that old man swagger…
Why you only hate on Vado.. “written freestyle” everyone else you just say freestyle.. back in the day the Juelz around the tim eof back to the crib.. you labeled that a freestyle.. and readers got all bent outta shape(you did too) when i said it was an actual song.. smh at people wanting dipset back and people not respecting vado.. should sell more than drake but prolly wont even sell half even after an album being out two years.. Thanks pre teen girls and metro sexual men for making Drake so relevant so for the next three years we have to detox from the horrible tornado that was Aubrey..
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[…] @Vado_Mh freestyle on The Morning After With Angela Yee. Shouts out to RR […]
Vado is cool for harlem but he not the second coming of Mase and in order to really rule Harlem you still got to knock Big L out the box (but nobody ever will)
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