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Log in now. Hate it or love it the underdog's on top And I'm gonna shine homie until my heart stop Go head' envy me I'm raps MVP And I ain't goin' nowhere so you can get to know me Hate it or love it the underdog's on top And I'm gonna shine homie until my heart stop Go head' envy me I'm raps MVP And I ain't goin' nowhere so you can get to know me I started out at 15 Scared as hell I took 30 off a pack And i made them sales As a youth man i used to hustle for loot With that little deuce deuce And my triple fat goose Sippin' easy jesus Rockin' the leases But mama whipped me when she found my pieces I look back on life an think thank god im blessed We the best on the planet so forget the rest You know im still nice wit my cook game Look man It's a hood thang Thats why im loved in Brooklyn I handle mine Just like a real nigga should If I do some time Homie I'm still all good Let me show you what a thug bout Born to die I took the bullets outta fifty Put em in my.
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The song was so big, I guess they had no choice but to do it. It was a Super Bowl kind of record. We were blessed to have those two songs out right at the start of our production careers, as they both sounded so different and showed our range. But it was also weird [being caught in the middle of a feud]. The pair met at high school and were united by their shared love of hustling on the playground — Dre sold pieces of pizza to his friends at a profit, while Cool sold his DJ mixtapes with artwork he made on the school photocopier.
Their love for hip hop grew from playing x-rated gangster rap records by N. But with no budget to work with producers, the pair purchased a second hand keyboard and took matters into their own hands. T heir sound had to be luxurious and glamorous, but also sticky and sun-kissed.
Having both grown up in North Miami, the pair naturally channelled the euphoria of Miami bass and the sweaty nightlife of the Floridan City via their distinctive popping hi-hats.
Yet their beats also possessed the China White-raw, cinematic sheen of all those great gangster rap records. It was people like The Neptunes, Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Swizz Beats. Being in the midst of all that forced you to be great.
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