I agree. The biggest problem I have with his newer tracks is that they seem to be putting less and less effort into their hooks. Of his last few albums most of the hooks are too formulaic and repetetive. Aside from the hooks though, I can listen to him ramble on all day. I never saw this collaboration coming. Project kills me with his word play. lol "Turn into a monster, Michael Jack-Thrill-liluh. You gone have to bow down to me like I'm Hitl-luh."
@sl0wloudnbangin its just a leaked song that didnt make it on any of their albums. this shit came out a few years ago so you most likely wont find it on a mixtape or anything
wrong it was on the Project pat gangster grillz mixtape when Pat was released from prison. that was also the first time we heard I'm in love with a stripper by t-pain. classic mixtape
Unfortunately this happens a lot anymore. Usually to land a record deal an artist will have some really good tracks (or they wouldn't even be heard), but a record label will sign them to a multi-album deal to milk their talent. So in order to make their contract and get paid, they have no choice but to pump new stuff out. The phenoms (2pac, Eminem, Jay-Z and the like) are able to continue making good stuff, but with any form of art you have to imagine the difficulty in making such deadlines.
@gasoline you must be trolling very hard. black thought doesnt rap like that and the song has other rappers on it. the roots only have one front man and thats black thought. get it through your head its not the fucking roots
@gasoline the confusing thing is that shit dont even sound like the roots and i never heard blackthought rap like that. i see why this song would be scrapped its garbage and doesnt sound like the roots
This song such a classic to bad many people don't know about it.
First time hearing this today
Project Pat actually got the best of Thought on a track. Great collaboration.
Nah man, i disagree, BT's verse is more emotionally dense
Project pat is in rare form on this song. And the roots are the epitome and manifestation of a real hip hop band.
this like one of those collabos that are very rare but it still was a nice song
THIS 1 OF MY FAVORITE SONGS OF ALL TIMES EASY!!!!!!!!! AND LAME CRITICS PROBABLY THOUGHT THIS COLLAB WOULD BE A DISASTER
Am I wrong or was there not a different version of this song on one of pats albums
Damn I’m glad I find this classic joint
thought and project PAT aaaaa!!classic collabo!!
project Pat and the roots isn't even the last collab I'd think would happen. I wouldn't think of it at all
All deez Niccas went hard asf !! Love this one ☝🏽
I heard this song getting my 1st tattoo like in 04 😂
Them early 2000s was some good times!
listen to this religiously
Wait since when I never thought the roots did a song wit the project patster
Pat 🏆
Jammin like a fool
I agree. The biggest problem I have with his newer tracks is that they seem to be putting less and less effort into their hooks. Of his last few albums most of the hooks are too formulaic and repetetive. Aside from the hooks though, I can listen to him ramble on all day.
I never saw this collaboration coming. Project kills me with his word play. lol
"Turn into a monster, Michael Jack-Thrill-liluh. You gone have to bow down to me like I'm Hitl-luh."
these comments are priceless.
wasnt their an orginal project pat song
@lordjoyous This is clearly Blackthought from The Roots.
@sl0wloudnbangin its just a leaked song that didnt make it on any of their albums. this shit came out a few years ago so you most likely wont find it on a mixtape or anything
wrong it was on the Project pat gangster grillz mixtape when Pat was released from prison. that was also the first time we heard I'm in love with a stripper by t-pain. classic mixtape
Unfortunately this happens a lot anymore. Usually to land a record deal an artist will have some really good tracks (or they wouldn't even be heard), but a record label will sign them to a multi-album deal to milk their talent. So in order to make their contract and get paid, they have no choice but to pump new stuff out.
The phenoms (2pac, Eminem, Jay-Z and the like) are able to continue making good stuff, but with any form of art you have to imagine the difficulty in making such deadlines.
i feel you!
slept on
I haven't heard this since 5th grade
Kenneth Williams damn fam how old are u!
Alexander Davis 22
I figure that cause when this came out i was driving already
almost can feel a lil bit of A Clock With No Hands on this song.
:17 just listen to what is said. I wasn't sure either until I heard that.
2022
damn this is really good, shame its unreleased
this is so hip hop, they even got malik b on the cut!
Who's on the third verse?
Malik B
I think Its a hidden track!!
shit is hot and i dont even fuck with project pat like that, but he came off.
@gasoline you must be trolling very hard. black thought doesnt rap like that and the song has other rappers on it. the roots only have one front man and thats black thought. get it through your head its not the fucking roots
@gasoline the confusing thing is that shit dont even sound like the roots and i never heard blackthought rap like that. i see why this song would be scrapped its garbage and doesnt sound like the roots
Project pat is in rare form on this song. And the roots are the epitome and manifestation of a real hip hop band.
i feel you!