Stay Hatin is back this week. No guest this week, it’s an intimate show with Serg and Soft Money hanging out to play rap worth listening to that they struggled to find. Seemed to be a tuff week for interesting new raps but don’t worry the boys prevailed to bring you something mildly interesting. We also attempt to help Soft Money work through his issues with understanding the concept of Juug.
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Tracklist:
- Fat Trel – Fuk Yo Life
- Sonny Digital & Que – Young Nigga Feat Migos Prod By Sonny Digital
- Big Krit – How U Luv That (Feat. Big SANT) [Prod. By Big K.R.I.T.]
- DB Tha General – Set It Off
- Lil Silk – Ride The Beat
- Casino – 80’s feat Mexico Rann
- Peewee Longway – Stuff Crust [Prod. By DunDeal]
- Young Gully – Some N****s (prod. DJ Fresh)
- Western Tink & Beautiful Lou – Short Texas (feat. Beautiful Lou)
- Playboy Tre, Marian Mereba & Spree Wilson – Good Life (prod. SMKA)
- Rich Boy – Murder Bounce
- Tyga – 500 Degrees ft Lil Wayne Lyrics
- Dr. Octotron (Del & Kool Keith) – Spaz [Prod. by KutMasta Kurt]
- Suga Free & Pimpin Young ft Nate Dogg – 15 Minutes To 5
Author: SergDun
Believe me I’ve thought about it. Thought of doing coasters too because they are cheap as fuck so that might happen first. I also want to brew a beer but that’s a whole other situation.
How in the hell did I miss this song? I’ve had that MJG tape since it dropped last year. The BMG tape even got a number of plays from me but always on shuffle so I just never noticed this. It’s pretty standard crunk shit as one would expect with a title like Fuck That and a Pastor Troy feature but now they got a video so it registered finally.
T-Bone the Dankster – “Livin the Life” (Straight Illegally, 1994).
The Mack Clan is the only rap group I can think of to come out of Daly City, which I guess shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. But it’s so close to South San Francisco that maybe people have claimed (South) San Francisco when they’re really from Daly City. Who knows?!
Wasn’t Cougnut from there?
No, cougnut died in daly city but he was from SF.
Are there really dudes claiming south city over daly city? they are separated by a mountain and graveyards. I don’t know that just seems kind of pointless, like being from south city is some how more legit because you’re closer to the airport? Do people in Brisbane claim Oyster Point?
I recall hearing that Cougnut (or C-Fresh) was from Diamond Heights or Glen Park, but moved to Lakeview?
Anyway, Lakeview and the Excelsior are what I like to call Basically Daly City.
Just checked, Lakeview is correct.
T-Bone the Dankster – “Livin the Life” (Straight Illegally, 1994).
The Mack Clan is the only rap group I can think of to come out of Daly City, which I guess shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. But it’s so close to South San Francisco that maybe people have claimed (South) San Francisco when they’re really from Daly City. Who knows?!
Wasn’t Cougnut from there?
No, cougnut died in daly city but he was from SF.
Are there really dudes claiming south city over daly city? they are separated by a mountain and graveyards. I don’t know that just seems kind of pointless, like being from south city is some how more legit because you’re closer to the airport? Do people in Brisbane claim Oyster Point?
Fat Trel – “Fuk Yo Life” (Youtube, 2013)
More filter madness from 12 Hunna. This recent wave of overtly dynamic production coming from and around the GBE camp has been exhilarating. As recently as a year ago Keef and them were still rocking over tracks that basically operated like on/off switches – the beat drops, the beat cuts, the beat drops again – and now it feels like so much is happening even when not much is happening. There’s an overwhelming internal motion to his style that’s sort of unprecedented for rap production.
Trel sounds pretty subdued for a song about fucking and taking lives but whatever. If he continues to rock with this caliber of beats for SDMG then all will be right with the world.
Key Nyata with plenty of tiss tiss stutter and a hook that the kids will like yelling at the rap concert.
Still haven’t figured out what dude means by stuff crust. I would assume rolling blunts or some shit but I was hopping for more pizzahut. I’m fucking with the first verse hard though. Rhyming grunts and halfwords with echoed out adlibs dropping throughout the whole shit. I like echos in my rap as well as emphasis in words where there isn’t suppose to be any. They still can’t kill Russell Jones’ legacy.
Que f/ Migos – “Young N***a” (Mixtape, 2013)
Putting aside the the fact that the title is such a gross cliche that it was parodied before it was even imagined, this track goes. It’s like “All Gold Everything” on “Karate Chop” juice.
I didn’t download this mixtape when it dropped because of the cover. I thought Jenelle Monae was trying to get into the rap game.
Got an automatic knife for my wife