DannyL

Wild Horses
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That Lex Luger sound was a proper game-changer when it first really started making an impact. The Memphis style had been ubiquitous at points before I think, that "southern rap" stereotype beat but these just started obliterating systems. Everything sounded the same really but it was just so bass-heavy, so rowdy, certain tunes dropped in clubs and it would just explode ha
The first Lex x Juicy J tape is good but it was this, the second one, where everything just seemed to coalesce. It's just such a mad tape, i could probably still do most verses to it (in private)
I had a work van at the time, and was this was the big tape for me tbh, had it on several times a week. I remember pulling up at a set of lights in Eltham, windows down, banging it out, getting a look from some woman like you fucking dickhead. Never wound a window up quicker.
What a tape

Ideally you want the No-DJ version of this but not sure how you'd get hold of it now.
Love this tape. Juicy J does sound like a proper sex criminal though. Most rappers sound like they're putting it on a bit, he sounds fully committed and would need tagging before being allowed out into the commmunity.

That's a compliment btw.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Sorry shouldn't do that really, intruding on the thread.

Never heard that 'work' one back in those days
 

wild greens

Well-known member
Hustle hard probably the one that reminds me of lex luger the most but that juicy j rubbaband business 2 was just right moment right time then & i think 36 was ingrained in my head because of welcome to Hollyhood as well



BMF massive but never got on with wacka really
 
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