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My former co-workers predict the album sale figures for Asher Roth and Ricky Ross.
Big Smiley: Astro? Who the hell is Astro? Who’s That?
*dies a thousand deaths*
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My former co-workers predict the album sale figures for Asher Roth and Ricky Ross.
Big Smiley: Astro? Who the hell is Astro? Who’s That?
*dies a thousand deaths*
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Really excited to be rockin’ with The Roots, The Officer flubs up the last verse and goes back to the first. C’mon, Ricky, you’re better than that! Still Black Thought gettin’ his John Legend on is priceless. Ha!
Props: Yardie

Thanks for giving me a reason to post this, Derrick. But in all seriousness, cut the crap and quit the rap. To be frank, you suck. Anthony, I’m actually more disappointed in you. A talent like yourself should know better than fuckin’ with the musically inept. *Waves finger*
“Greener”
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Props: HipHop N More
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“Havoc is a fuckin’ monster, B.”
You may have already seen a part of this segment where The Abstract speaks on Dilla, but he also gives it up for one of the greatest rap groups of all-time, Mobb Deep. If they’re not at least in your top 5, you don’t know shit about hip-hop.

Ok last one for the boy Paul. Roth!!
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Sidebar: Talib also sampled dude for his L-Boogie tribute.
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More memory lane with the Tipster as he debuts, “Oh My God” for Puffy and Biggie, runs into Method Man at a Manhattan deli, and drops Midnight Marauders a week before Snoop’s Doggystyle. Sit your high ass down and learn something.

Fuck it, I’ll go back in. It’s 4-20. Why the fuck not.
Edip Akbayram “Kukredi Cimenler”
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…And a shirt.
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