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And if you’re a 50 Cent fan, there’s plenty of material from him and his click all over this album. When you look for freestyles on “Hood Radio” you’re generally better off sticking with the rap names that are known OUTSIDE the five boroughs of New York: Prodigy, Nas, Capone, and the Haitian slang stylings of Wyclef Jean show up for cameos. Make no mistake, the only good thing about this freestyle is the fact it’s set to Jay-Z’s “Blueprint 2” beat. Money’s exactly what the Red Dot Squad is seeinīrand new Benz but the McClaren’s what I oughta be in
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Hustle game tight I’m like God to these fiendsĬustom Range white, stuntin wit a hard lean If you in with Whoo though it’s your ticket to fame and a record deal, because even the boring half-hearted raps of Q seem to have landed him a deal with SoSo Def and Jermaine Dupri: Many of them like Red Cafe and Q Da Kid would be unknowns WITHOUT Kid’s tapes in the first place, and listening to their raps it’s not hard to see why.
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The problem is that Kid relies on these underground thugs TOO MUCH. Some are aight enough, like Jae Hood’s “I’m a pimp minus the gators and the hat/ Catch me pushing a El Dorado with your chick in the back” minute and a half of repping for D-Block. With WhooKid’s tapes, it’s these freestyles that always make or break the mix. If I started it all over I’d be signed to Def Jam They call me Hit Hard NORE from the way that I hookĪnd I’m a +Violator+ for real, before I knew Chrisīefore, ‘Banned From TV,’ my shit was swishĪiyyo and I can handle any beats, I rock any beat Muh-fucker, y’all niggaz ain’t no killers than me “These lil’ niggaz actin like they even iller than me 50 Cent’s “You Want Beef With Me?” freestyled to the beat of Black Rob’s “Whoa” is a hot way to start things off, and it leads right into the 50 Cent and Sean Paul collaboration “Ya Not Ready.” The Mobb Deep and Littles collaboration “Burn Something” has some of rap’s most lethal ivory keys, and Noreaga’s freestyle is typical of his steez – as much or more about the strength of his charisma than actual lyrics though these aren’t his worst: Without a doubt, some of them are definitely worth it. You want these songs? You have to buy Whoo’s shit, kid. “Hood Radio V.1” is a little ambiguous though – is it version one, or volume one? Not that the title ever matters with a WhooKid mix though, it’s all about the freestyles and limited edition songs that won’t be on the albums of any rappers who appear on it. Now it seems that Kid has decided to take his burgeoning fame to that DJ Clue and Tony Touch next level, and release an OFFICIAL mix tape available in legit retail outlets. It’s hard to deny though that Kid has his finger on the pulse of some of rap’s most thugged out MC’s, and his “Grand Theft Auto” mixtapes are widely dubbed from coast to coast.
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People really don’t give a fuck about HIM, it’s the rappers that they want.
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If you’ve ever tried to download the hottest new freestyle from 50 Cent, Jadakiss, Mobb Deep or Nas from the internet (especially one that disses the shit out of somebody) he’s all on that like flies on two week old dog feces. Whooooooooooooooo, KIIIIIIIIIIIIIID! Whether or not you’ve ever bought one of his mixtapes, odds are better than not you recognize Kid’s trademark shout and signature loud gunshot at the start of every song.