This man used to have me absolutely zooted in high school for no God damn reason. Remember bumping this tape popping two bars before Algebra class at 7am 💀
This era of music was peak for me. Got the best lil Wayne mixtapes, Kid Cudi still made good music, Juicy J and 2 Chainz dropped and popped tf out out of nowhere after I thought they both retired when I was in middle school, 3 dope mixtapes from The Weeknd, DJ Khaled was less cringe so listening to his music didn’t feel weird, Dreams and Nightmares, Prime Wiz Khalifa and Big Sean, Chief Keef!, and ASAP Rocky also dropped a classic mixtape but most importantly for me is that Young Dolph was still alive. Sure I’m missing a lot.
We all have THE CHURCH IN US..so did john the babtist and many other .never underestimate what THE BIG MAN CAN DO.. ALL YOU GOTTA DO IS GIVE EM SUM WORK WITH.. REMEMVER MUSTARD SEED OF FAITH THATS ALL IT TAKES🔥🔥🔥💃💃🙌🙌🙏🙏💝💝💝
Ahahah I used to wear a "We Trippy Mane" hoody to high school bumping this shit in the parking lot. But it started with 2 Way Freak in my sister's Bonneville, Good memories. BD&L was the only mixtape i had on my iPhone when I was a janitor but shit had me dancing while mopping in the newspaper building that I cleaned lmao
@user-cw3xf7vp7q he speaks some truth. Juicy J and Three 6 Mafia..were pioneers for their style of music. Same style and they haven't changed their formula and still bumps like it was early 90s
Juicy J went back to his underground roots strait raw and uncensored not giving 2 fucks on rubberbandz business 2 and the blue lean blue dreams I was in Atlanta when it came out they was bumping the shit out this album lit 🔥