Payroll Never Miss I been listening to him since 2020 I can't imagine all the og listeners that seen his whole career go I know everybody happy bro gettin his shine
I went to Oak Park High School with Cash Out Rich Niggaz. I wasn't cool with Payroll at all but I was cool with Hbk. They was dem niggas back then, so I'm not surprised they made it. Of course I love all of their old shit and I'll bang the newer shit too, but that old shit is pure Detroit music. Straight stunting, shit talking, get money hustler music where you clown niggas for being broke and sitting on they ass at they momma house on the couch.
@@boiteprofessionnel3595 right, hell nah they do he need to do another album like get money stay humble where he made all his beats…that cardo shit over with time to move forward
Doughboyz Cashout needs a TV Series. being in the game, rapping and being in the studio, hustling. It's perfect. I hope 50 cent films this after BMF series is done
My favorite Detroit artist of all-time. Been a fan since day one seeing them perform everywhere from Detroit, Pontiac, Ypsi, Romulus, colleges, etc. Whatever spot was popping at the time, them boys were there. Them boys was all over the Metro Detroit area. Their grind was relentless. Always was proud of them. I still remember the radio announcing their signing...Played Mobb Lyfe over 100 times that day featuring Jeezy
Eazy E is everything Bank was saying as far as ghostwriting. Cube, DOC and MC Ren grew up with Eazy, they knew exactly what to write for him an he would make it sound good. Eazy ain't care about being "the best" rapper. He was the boss. Hustler turned label owner.
Big Facts is one of my favs, but they've gotten real sloppy this year. They really gotta work on the flow of the questions. How you go from talking about squashing beef to asking about ghostwriting lol? Had me thinking I accidentally skipped ahead
Bro come out to the BEAN!!! We fuck wit Detroit in Boston…. The street niggas out here and regular people are gravitating towards that sound. Even tho I been hip to Detroit music since ‘14. But much respect to Midwest and surrounding artist out there!
Damn....they are starting to fall off with their interviews....32 mins in and the entire interview is the panel arguing about writing for other rappers...smh