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Key Player: Without a doubt Pusha stole the show here. Sandman delivers as usual (The game in the bag like crack), and Malices understated flow closes the deal on this banger (I color the verse / Each one is Mona Lisa). Young Push comes in second and goes at Lil Wayne (While you ni***s were blueprinting Jay / I was in the kitchen with the sketch of Micheal Fray) throughout sixteen bars. Liva gets the first verse and opens just as strong as Inspectah Deck used to do it(Who f***ing with Re Up, could see us / can see tint).
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The beat features big drums and synthesized horns with light flutes sneaked in the back. Brick James expands on the spirit of competition motif and lets us know they still do this for the streets. You first hear a blood thirsty Pusha as the first voice on the disc. The chant R-E-U-P G-A-N-G from their live shows starts this opening interlude as the opera that made Nas Hate Me Now (∼armina Burana by Carl Orff) so hateful makes their return a dramatic reentry. Heres What They Think About You (Interlude) With that in play, we give you an NFL style postgame wrap up on this one pointing out key lyrics, fumbles, and key playmakers of each track. 3 (The Spirit Of Competition) on Superbowl Sunday. With an immense online buzz matching the fever on the streets heading into this third chapter of the series, the guys appropriately dropped We Got It For Cheap Vol. This second installment would be considered a street masterpiece as the crew bodied every selection. The following year they upped the ante with We Got It for Cheap Vol. in early 2004, the mixtape showed how lyrically gifted each member was. To commemorate this new union, they would release We Got It For Cheap Vol. The four would officially crown themselves The Re-Up Gang. During the Clipses long hiatus in between their debut Lord Willin and their much delayed follow up Hell Hath No Fury, they connected with long time acquaintances AB-Liva of the Major Figgas and Philadelphia bull Sandman. Now with the popularity of CD burners and big named DJs selling their vocal drops, anyone can perpetrate like they are popping in their market.Īll in all there are still some dudes in Rap that stick to the original script. Consumers loved to get the exclusives and MCs loved to show how nice they were. Remember when mixtapes had heart? Before these street compilations were ever considered apart of the artist’s marketing plan, they were done out of love.