What would you rate The Real Is Back???I'm giving it a 9.
While n!!gaz talking bout Jeezy fell off... Look like Jeezy's going GOLD in 1day on a Fuck!ng MIX-TAPE LOL. No wonder why so much hates.
Sincerly,
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Permalink Reply by 8732MoneyBags on May 29, 2011 at 8:35am 8/10 could have been better, but it's something to listen to while we wait on the album. 103 on the way, let's get it.........
all i gotta say is this tape goes harder then the shit i just cooked up!!!! 103 gonna be ridiculous... SNOW MAYNE IS BACKK!!!!! YEEEEAAAAAAAAHHH LETS GET ITT!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That's exactly what I was 'bout to say. I originally rated this shit 7.5 out of 10, but after listenin' to it some more, I renege that rate. It's more like 7/10. Jeezy isn't Jeezy anymore, it seems. This is gon' make a lot of you niggas mad, but as much as I hate to say this, he has that Rick Ross flow now. If you listen to the intro, that's Jeezy's original flow (that's the "old" Jeezy, flow-wise), but when you listen to the majority of the other songs (i.e. How You Want It, All The Money, Ballin', Rollin', etc...), you can clearly hear the "BMF" cadence in Jeezy's delivery. Niggas claim Ross took Jeezy's flow, but I think it's the other way around. They have similar subject matter, but Ross approached it with a different type of delivery. Nobody was rappin' like that, 'til after "BMF" blew up. Now, Jeezy has adopted that delivery. If you wanna debate with me on this matter, make some valid points.
So yeah, this mixtape is full of Ross-soundin' tracks. Yeah, Flocka used these type of beats, but he never made a "BMF" with any of them, nor did he use the same cadence. That's why I call these songs "Ross-soundin' tracks."