Mikey1990 wrote:i think its a dope beat
i know alot of members dont like on here though
Same don't really see why a lot of people hate it.
Mikey1990 wrote:i think its a dope beat
i know alot of members dont like on here though


James Deuce wrote:How much money do artists usually pay-out for beats?

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Killa wrote:Me & dR3 represent the future bitch!!!
Killa wrote:dR3 stay winning...

strikeboy wrote:Hey Alaine. I like young girls obviously and I don't get the oppurtunity to talk to them at all in fact. Well, I don't care really what you're like on the inside and I just really want you to come to bed with me. Would you do that if you could? Even if you were just average on the outside (but not fat) I could like you if you sounded smart.

GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:Em is average at best without The Eminem Show.

slimsoxshady wrote:good post
I still think its a great beat despite the hate its gotten on here
perfect beat to this type of song

dR.dR3 wrote:James Deuce wrote:How much money do artists usually pay-out for beats?
It depends.
For example, Lil Wayne has to pay 500,000 for the Lollipop beat, but he still hasn't.



RapName wrote:The beat is decent, but the drums fukcing wrecks it for me.

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Big L wrote:I'm undefeated that's the stone truth/Cause battlin' me is like fightin' a gorilla in a phone booth




dR.dR3 wrote:James Deuce wrote:How much money do artists usually pay-out for beats?
It depends.
For example, Lil Wayne has to pay 500,000 for the Lollipop beat, but he still hasn't.
First time I heard.

MikeNUFC wrote:dR.dR3 wrote:I don't think any other beat would have inspired him to write those lyrics.
Why not?
Cheers for posting this, I'm suprised it was done 3 months ago; thought it would have been made at the last minute. This is bad news as it means a lot of Recovery may have this type of rhyming.

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