Fake Money hat geschrieben:
bigdickgangsta hat geschrieben:
flowt recht monoton und auf dauer nervig . ich persönlich fand z-ro immer um längen besser . stimme , reime - alles .

richtig
meiner meinung nach KANN man lwydtm garnicht überschätzen, dafür bin ich sonst auch kein fan von z-ros solos...
trae fand ich solo dagegen schon immer nicht überragend. auf seinem ersten album sind die parts von z-ro das beste

trae ist grade auf diesem forum extrem überschätzt
und ALLGEMEIN ist der g-maab überschätzt, das erste war geil danach alles ziemlich kotig(besonders "resurrected"

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HUGH!
geh P.Diddy hören
J.Prince and Rap-A-Lot Records announces joint venture with Trae / G-Maab Entertainment. Coming off of a very successful 05 year for the Rap-A-Lot / Asylum tag team, this is one project that you don’t want to sleep on! “This is what true soldiers do; we unite and handle our business. We are about to do big things in 06”, says J.Prince. “Restless” the new Trae album will hit the streets March 06 under distribution / marketing w/ (Warner Music Group) WGM/Asylum.
Trae got his start as one third of the legendary dirty south group Guerilla Maab, along with cousins Dougie D and Z-RO. Trae his established him self as one of the premier independent artist in the south. There is a saying, “Everything that you see on the surface, there is a root attached to it”. Trae is part of that legendary root, of Southern music that you are currently hearing on the airwaves, he is right there with the best of them, surfacing out of Houston. In addition to currently having 3 well established albums that were released under his own G. Maab Ent., “Resurrected-2002”, “Year of the Underdawg-2002”, & “Losing Composure-2003”, the new album “Restless” will lead off with the club banger “Swang”, Trae is no stranger to the mechanics of producing hits.
“Basically we were going in the same direction. I know you were hearing different rumors about me signing with Universal, but at the end of the day I had to go to bat for the Home Team, that’s why I brought myself and G-Maab Entertainment to Rap-A-Lot, we are both CEO’s of our own labels, so with Rap-A-Lot & Asylum we are going to make a lot of noise this year.” says Trae.
Trae’s music is seen by so many as inspirational and thought provoking. Always staying in tune with the streets, he captivates listeners with his “real” mentality, and strong lyrical content. Trae is often described as a “Prophet in the Hood” always keeping God first he never misses a chance to tell it like it is. Trae takes his music to heart and guarantees you will too.