Yo Saigon, when u made sho nuff. What the face u made when u heard that beat. Becuz, u killed it. Like when u said, " S to the may I say something to sum 1. LISTEN so u never end up being a dumb 1." Whut didn't rhyme with the following or f it. Tremendous job on hip hop. Its inspirational for the hang on'ers of our craft. SMH. Damn. If it was up to me u be that (no name$) ruling music.
I so can relate to the 2for 5...dam fam you took me back .. I got tired of saying it all day but my pockets was straight. Thank you" I haven't sold crack since it was 2 for 5 " lol so true
@@omzkilet56 Opinions are subjective but let me plead my case. I'm not the only one who said that, On the Welcome To Saigon DVD it shows the MTV bio where they said Saigon was a mix between Ice Cube, Nas and 50 Cent. 2006 XXL had Saigon interview Cube because thats who he was being compared to(that video is on youtube and Sai even says that an artist like him can only exist because of Cube) But the real ace is if you listen toSais debut Greatest Story Never Told, the lyrical content sounds like an updated version of "Death Certificate" over Just Blaze beats.
Lol I love how he makes fun of boys in the hood lol. It's a mix of boys in the hood and don't be a menace to South Central LA while drinking your juice in the hood.
How is this outdated?. Just because he's not mumbling and is actually saying some shit don't mean it's outdated. Why would you even comment if you don't like the song? Modern rap is trash as fuck and who cares if this has a '90s style flow that's what makes it good. '90s hip hop and early 2000s hip hop was real unlike this shit that we have in the mainstream today.
@@DaVidKid1877 nuff said, really, saigon is one of the style-keepers! Btw, he didnt switch from his beliefs to catch the mainstream wave of rap, for the views and all this stuff. All real hip hop heads respect this as much as we can. Sad things going in hiphop nowadays, but Saigon, and guys, who keep the style straight, keeps my beliefs in real hiphop. God bles them.