A lot of people don’t know this, Bleek only rapped because he respected Jay Z growing up and Jay Z put pressure on him to rap instead of being in the streets.
He was the right hand man in music to Jay, just a rapping version of Ty-Ty but I do agree he played the role he was supposed to and I don’t feel like he got carried or sonn’d But he not as old as Jay say yeah you my lil bro until you a grown ass man😂
His appearance on Coming of Age was good, but Bleek’s career panned out the way it should have; he was just an above average rapper drowning in the sea of immense talent of that era.
True he released 👍 albums: Coming of Age, The Understanding, and Made. This was during late 90s to mid 2000s and there was a lot going on in 🎶 at the time. People are recognizing him more now because of the💩💩that's classified as 🎶 today!!💎💎
@@flygenyus2186 yooo.. I definitely forgot about that track... ma don't ask why I love getting high while i drive! Fire.. thx for the reminder. Putting it on now
Bleek wasn’t stunted IMO, because he made the most out of what he had. He was never an A level lyricist or an A level song maker. He did his thing and Jay-Z definitely gave him the proper opportunity. Bleek had a solid career
Facts, Best explanation fr fr. I think bleek has no regrets, he seemed to be very aware of himself and his surroundings through his career. Bleek was a hustler so I'm sure he did more for the roc than what's on paper.
I think with "stunts" it's more of a "Rapper XYZ could be 1st place like their famous friend" kind of thing. It's all about timing in the grand scheme of things since like you said Bleek did his thing. If Bleek made Reasonable Doubt in 1996 with his lyrics from Coming of Age, but swap out the beats or lyrics for either album, Jay-Z would be the B+ level rapper. The trick is, the general audience that helped make Jay's sales better than Bleeks wouldn't be able to tell the difference because both artists can hold their own.
@@seinenwax94jr9 Bleek on his best day as a lyricist is 8/10 and a song maker 9/10. Jay-Z on the other hand is 9/10 in both areas on his worst days. Bleek had dope beats throughout his career and made the most of his abilities, but he wasn’t even top 5 on Roc-A-Fella IMO. Jay-Z, Kanye West, Beanie Sigel, Freeway, and Young Chris were better even though Bleek probably cracks the top 5 as far being a polished artist is concerned. Bleek reached his full potential and had a good career as a rapper.
I believe Bleek was and is super talented. We play the cards we dealt. Standing tall in the Golden era of hip hop shiiiiiiid!!!....there is a few that got caught in the shuffle. Props to the Memph Man💯💯
I’m really starting to like your Stunted Growth content. Although I don’t always agree with some of your opinions on the reasons behind some of the artists stunted growth, I can respect how you lay it all out. Keep it up👍🏾
You know what? Bleek actually had a good career. He dropped 4 ALBUMS in 8 years on Def Jam. His singles and album cuts were produced Just Tim Swizz Rockwilder Kanye Scott 9th Bink! and his videos were always on rotation on MTV. He had the best features in Hip Hop. He got Nas to respond to his bars. Plus he was in a few Hip Hop movies. Bleek's albums may have not been classics but bloody hell he was pushed! Bleek got a lot more exposure than his fellow NY MC's....
@@everythingdivine Oh yeah!! Labels should never shelve albums imo. They waste artists time by trying to make it go Gold when many albums celebrated by music lovers end up having a life of it's own inspiring other artists.
Man Jay had his hand in many classic Roc era artists. I mean the only one that made it because he’s in my opinion bigger than Jay artistically is Kanye. Love the vids bro. If I could offer a video suggestion. Please do Xzibit. Even I forget about him from time to time, but in the early 2000s Em and Xzibit were my favorite rappers. I know about the Pimp My Ride era ruining his street cred, but I need more details.
Love me some Xzibit especially with Tha Alkaholiks. He's like the inverse of Memphis Bleek in that Xzibit both rapped better and was more financially successful than the artists who were associated with him(Likwit Crew)
Memphis Bleek without question the Scottie Pippen of Rap why I say that it's because Bleek & Pippen are a lot alike. Both are one of the best in their field but was stuck in the next man's shadow.
I Get What You’re Saying But Nah. When Mike Retired 2x Pip Was Still A Great Player & Carried The Bulls Then Was Good On Portland. When Hov Retired Nobody Seen Bleek Carrying Roc-A-Fella On His Back.
Naw Beans always rapped better than Bleek Bleek with the exception of Robert Horry is the only other person I’d say never wanted to be the man but just to be apart of good movement
I have to say to say...this is not only one of my favorite channels but I also have a great appreciation and respect for your work. One of the things I appreciate most is that you go beyond just giving us information about the artist, is your interpretation of the facts and how it has affected the subject, with evidence to back up your point! You’re clearly introspective, and it shows through the insight you provide through your commentary...a only true hip-hop heads such as myself can really value this level of work. Whether you agree or not with your point of view, you can’t help but respect your work! And I do not comment on videos often but your last few videos have been stellar!🔥🔥 - lastly, I can’t even front like I wasn’t bumping the hell out of hey papi and round here! Lol 😂
He was essentially Weebaby from the Wire. Loyal to Rocafella, maybe loved the game but content being a soldier, and didn’t really fight to be in the spotlight. He seems content to me 🤷🏿♀️
There’s a scene on Backstage where Bleek aint got a fitted on. I dont remember if he gettin a hair cut. Here’s another one: Ghostface.. there are some pic or videos of him with no hat on, but very rare
Bleek was an O.K. rapper. I don't think he would have lasted long in the industry without knowing Jay. Imagine if had grew up around the corner from Jay Z and not in the same building as him, we probably wouldn't even know who he is.
Jay COULD/MIGHT have taken the hit from Bleek but being from the south and a NYC music fan, Round Here was AIGHT. Like Jadakiss and Fat Joe started doing, rapping over down south beats, that might have been more of Bleeks lane. Jay appealed to the women and big time hustlers. Beans appealed to the streets and hard-core niggas. Bleek COULD have appealed to the south, his name IS Memphis after all
He put TI on the record when he was just starting to buzz and he got Trick Daddy actually spittin bars (or at least got us New Yorkers payin more attention to Trick)
@@v.m.m101 I'm a southerner so I get it lol. All I jammed in HS was Dipset and Roc shit so when my potnas got in the car and heard me jamming Bleek they was like ok....this beat kinda hard. Then Tip and Trick Daddy jumped on it, had a car full of Mike Jones and Chamillionaire fans ROCKIN lol
Right that Round Here was just playing in my car today... He should've just focused on the South with him n let him deal with the South artists n his career would've went further.
"Bleek could be one hit away his whole career As long as I'm alive he's a millionaire And even if I die he's in my will somewhere So he could just kick back and chill somewhere, oh yeah He don't even have to write rhymes" Jay - Z
Bleek was always a decent artist he had some good records. I think the expectations of being Roca Fellas next up was too much to overcome. Especially when Beanie Siegel, Freeway, and Cam'ron coming up after him.
Wait a minute.. I dont know about the rest, but take Boot Camp Clik out the list. They always been underground independent, never for the masses. Nothing stunted there. Kurupt, I understand. Jadakiss too, I think his record with Mariah should’ve been the one for him but never got that push.
Bleek & Dame got into an argument about Bleek being Jays Lil dog. Bleek wasn’t trying to hear it, he wasn’t trying to be the top dog. He knew Jay was the best & he just supported him on his journey.
Come to think about it, it was kind of shiesty to say Bleek is one hit away his whole career. Those are the kind of things that hold people back in life whether you're jokingly saying it or not. Real friends don't do that.
I'm sitting here watching your channel watching all these has-beens and thought to myself" if Memphis Bleek, Silk the Shocker, Juelz Santana and maybe Drag-on from the Ruff Ryders and form a group called T.S.O's which stands for The, Slept, On's they would make way more sense than Slauder house".
Memphis Bleek got so many hits tho And idk where you from but when “My Mind Right” came out with Clue on it Bleek was definitely 1 of the hottest rappers in the city at that very point
That don't mean he wasn't that good he just fell back as a Artist compare bleek to alot of Artists outside the super elite and he had a better career then alot of people
@@Stonecoldalston He wasn't that good and yes he did have a better career than a lot of niggas but to be cool with that as a rapper is crazy but everybody is different
@@Rellbronjames9 when you say wasn't that good who are you comparing him to If you comparing him to Jay Nas Etc those types no but if you comparing him as a Rapper to people like Chingy or some of the Rappers that came out this decade he a better Rapper than many
Memphis Bleek what could I say?/your times a coming/you one hit away/beans I ain't tryna change ya/ just give you some game/to make the transition/to the streets to da fame/_________"Mama loves me" Jay Z (Blueprint)
I remember Growing up in the 2000s. Memphis was like the biggest punchline in Hip Hop. Because everyone felt he couldnt Rap. And it was Coincidence his Mans was one of the Goats
Reminds me of fif and g unit 50 seen buck getting love from South, west, north, and east, Lloyd banks had the best rhymes in g unit to me, remember nas said compared to beans you wack, beanie seagel was to the roc what banks was to the unit, buck and bleek the same
Holla from the dynasty album was Bleek true lyrical ability if he rapped like that all the time to beats like that he would of been more successful but he kept his skill level at 3.5 most of the time to stay good with Jay!
Jay-Z was always for self ,that's one of the reason most of artists is no longer checking for Jay-Z, not a fan and never will be fan of his (Jay-Z) is music
The fact that Jay-Z told him that "He didn't need him(Memphis Bleek)" makes me wonder if he had no other choice but to me Jay-Z sidekick and just gave up rap
Watching this video seems like Bleek spent too many summers by Jay's side lol. Never officially unattached from him. Kobe Black Mamba realized what he had to do and he separated from Shaq. Bleek never got that memo I see. Good video Bruh!
Love this video.. i do belive he would have carved out some kind of rap career even if he never knew Jay-Z .. He was talented and had some good songs and solid albums
I dont know… what other rappers from March you know besides Jay, Bleek, Jaz-O and Sauce Money? I dint think Jay wanted anybody from Marcy to shine.. He ended Jaz-O and Sauce Money careers
Bleek was cool far from bad Jay-Z helped and hurt his career but I think Bleek wasn't getting any further on his own without Hov, his career is average at best a few gold albums, platinum plaques he's had a better career than most he was on one of the greatest record labels of all time.
Also, how come Jay-Z doesn't have the same reputation as Diddy as far as being cursed? Out of all the rappers Jay worked with only ONE is a real, REAL legend. And now he's insane. 😵
Jay was always the best thing for him he gave him a career. he could easily be a nobody or jus another street casualty. That's like saying Busta Rhymes stunted Spliff Starr growth🤷🏿♂️
My comment on what took place is gonna be personal being that Bleek and I lived on the same floor in 534, he was like a baby bro and me and his older brother was like bothers. I see it like this, in the beginning he was a group rapper that had to change and be groomed as a solo due to industry politics, that I as well as many notice he's better on features than solo songs. The 3 things was 1 which was probably the most major on the come up Bleek was the young artist kinda side by side with Ja Rule, Bleek due to his brother's accident takes a leave from the game to tend to family situations, his brother is on Miami in a coma, Bleek take reigns moves his family to Florida, on top of that shortly after he was having a son. So in that absence, Ja catapults in front and now Bleek has to play catch up. Nobody every bring up that weight on his young shoulders cause it's personal and not in the music. 2 he kinda shy away from mainstream which mainstream was what was needed to become greater, especially at that time when radio was really beginning to create stardom for artist. He wanted to stay true to the streets so most producers that may have made him the mainstream hits, he wouldn't work with. IDK Jay was definitely the best thing that happened to him, because it changed his life for the better til this day. People like to equate success with money but real and true success is deeper than money, its life. To be honest ain't no telling what Bleeks life would've been without Jay, cause he was at a point the streets was his living and how he made a living. Jay saved his life so there can't be no worst to it from a perspective. I know this is long but perspectives are personal and can't really be summed up quickly. lol
Those 5 bars about Memphis Bleek on the Sierra Leone remix is like a whole mantra for "Weed Carrier" rappers.(I hate that term tbh but it's better than "Famous rapper's best friend who got bars) It's kinda tragic in a sense because they're talented in their own right, but rarely receive their flowers outside of being cool with the big homie. It's almost a lose-lose situation in the long run because when they do go solo and be their own boss, their product doesn't hit the same because they lost all of their connections due to label disputes.
He was never the worst thing for Memphis Bleek, Bleek wasn't even a rapper Jay made him one and made him rich
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That part
A lot of people don’t know this, Bleek only rapped because he respected Jay Z growing up and Jay Z put pressure on him to rap instead of being in the streets.
He that rich no more.
Pshh I believe Jay kept that nigga right where he wanted him.
Bleek was one hit away from being one hit away.
Facts
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…his whole damn career lbda
💯😂
Damn straight 🤣
Bleek Was A Good Role Player On Team ROC. 💎
He was the right hand man in music to Jay, just a rapping version of Ty-Ty but I do agree he played the role he was supposed to and I don’t feel like he got carried or sonn’d But he not as old as Jay say yeah you my lil bro until you a grown ass man😂
Playing your role doesnt mean stunting your own growth peoples view point on loyalty is the hell off
Facts
Facts that nigga had good career
Bleek always seem to be cool with being Jay little man, Like he had nothing to prove because of Jay-Z he was already down with the top dog
Memphis Bleek and Robert Horry defined being the best role player you can be in life lbs
Never be the man themselves but had moments of flash
Yooooo! I was thinking the same thing while watching this video.
Factz
🤣 Well Said
@@stuntedgrowthmusic I try Stunted I trust lbs.
Btw keep up the good work with these Stunted Growths, definitely enjoying the content.
Robert Horry delivered rings in the clutch tho. I can’t say Bleek did that. He just played his position & Jay rewarded him.
His appearance on Coming of Age was good, but Bleek’s career panned out the way it should have; he was just an above average rapper drowning in the sea of immense talent of that era.
Thank you
True he held his own soooo many from that era are dead, in jail, or bankrupt💎
BTW, Jay wrote ALL of Coming Of Age, he wrote Bleeks bars for Shyhiem
Saying he was "above average" is giving Bleek too much credit. He was just a dude who could rap and that isn't saying much.
@@BaronSemediLive Hey man, just live and let die.
The Coming of Age song on Jay-z's Reasonable Doubt featuring Bleek was a great record.
True, the coming of age sequel was dope too. Really wish there was a there a third.
Part 2 was 🎯🎯🎯🔥🔥🔥too
Jay wrote the whole song
That track was fire
It’s one of my favorites.
@BLEEK played his position & got his 💰 never in trouble with the 👮 i don't see anything stunted about that..
#FACTS!
🎯🎯🎯
💯 a respected hustle!!!
Factssss he was never nice
True he released 👍 albums: Coming of Age, The Understanding, and Made. This was during late 90s to mid 2000s and there was a lot going on in 🎶 at the time. People are recognizing him more now because of the💩💩that's classified as 🎶 today!!💎💎
The understanding is my favorite bleek album. Idc how anyone feel, that’s a classic album
Fire album for sure. Might bump today for nostalgic purposes.
Bro I’m with you fuck who says what I been rocking with Bleek
@@MrWright2 i get high stays in my smoker’s playlist
@@flygenyus2186 yooo.. I definitely forgot about that track... ma don't ask why I love getting high while i drive! Fire.. thx for the reminder. Putting it on now
@@MrWright2 no problem 🤝
Bleek wasn’t stunted IMO, because he made the most out of what he had. He was never an A level lyricist or an A level song maker. He did his thing and Jay-Z definitely gave him the proper opportunity. Bleek had a solid career
Facts, Best explanation fr fr. I think bleek has no regrets, he seemed to be very aware of himself and his surroundings through his career. Bleek was a hustler so I'm sure he did more for the roc than what's on paper.
I think with "stunts" it's more of a "Rapper XYZ could be 1st place like their famous friend" kind of thing. It's all about timing in the grand scheme of things since like you said Bleek did his thing. If Bleek made Reasonable Doubt in 1996 with his lyrics from Coming of Age, but swap out the beats or lyrics for either album, Jay-Z would be the B+ level rapper. The trick is, the general audience that helped make Jay's sales better than Bleeks wouldn't be able to tell the difference because both artists can hold their own.
@@seinenwax94jr9 Bleek on his best day as a lyricist is 8/10 and a song maker 9/10. Jay-Z on the other hand is 9/10 in both areas on his worst days. Bleek had dope beats throughout his career and made the most of his abilities, but he wasn’t even top 5 on Roc-A-Fella IMO. Jay-Z, Kanye West, Beanie Sigel, Freeway, and Young Chris were better even though Bleek probably cracks the top 5 as far being a polished artist is concerned. Bleek reached his full potential and had a good career as a rapper.
@@Cashcrop91 I really enjoy this page, but this dude don’t know hip hop like he knows basketball. I mean that with all due respect too btw.
Plus don't forget Hov wrote the verse for coming of age for Bleek
Bleek had a much better career then he get credit for Him being in Jay shadow was a gift and curse
He played his role
Good point
I believe Bleek was and is super talented. We play the cards we dealt. Standing tall in the Golden era of hip hop shiiiiiiid!!!....there is a few that got caught in the shuffle. Props to the Memph Man💯💯
I'll just say this, Bleek never let me down, when I heard him on the Mic. Still got some of his best work in my Rotation.
When game was dissing him he took many years to respond.
Serious productions Jay-Z responded and bleek did so seductive
I’m really starting to like your Stunted Growth content. Although I don’t always agree with some of your opinions on the reasons behind some of the artists stunted growth, I can respect how you lay it all out. Keep it up👍🏾
You know what? Bleek actually had a good career. He dropped 4 ALBUMS in 8 years on Def Jam. His singles and album cuts were produced Just Tim Swizz Rockwilder Kanye Scott 9th Bink! and his videos were always on rotation on MTV. He had the best features in Hip Hop. He got Nas to respond to his bars. Plus he was in a few Hip Hop movies. Bleek's albums may have not been classics but bloody hell he was pushed! Bleek got a lot more exposure than his fellow NY MC's....
He was a solid gold rapper
Very good points
@@chef977 Man, as far as this narrator is concerned even Michael Jackson was a stunted growth.
@@alberthenley2988lol
Possible future episode suggestion. The stunted growth of the NEW New York of Tru life, Saigon, and Papoose.
Black Rob, Max B, Stack Bundles, etc.
It's still crazy how Papoose has been spitting since DMX debuted but finally dropped an album 15 years later.
This...💯
@@seinenwax94jr9 and it was fiyah but no real promotion
@@everythingdivine Oh yeah!! Labels should never shelve albums imo. They waste artists time by trying to make it go Gold when many albums celebrated by music lovers end up having a life of it's own inspiring other artists.
Back then, The Roc had ALOT of heavy hitters. Bleek was just average 🤷🏽♂️
Hell no u bugging he was fire 🔥to
His first album slaps 🤧
“Is that yo chick” was technically Jay-Z’s hit too. It was on his 4th album as well as Bleek’s.
It was a bonus track
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It was only jay z twista and missy. It was a diss record originally.
Man what!!! how many verses Jigga and Bleek had on that song
They didn't even need twista he was a bonus
Man Jay had his hand in many classic Roc era artists. I mean the only one that made it because he’s in my opinion bigger than Jay artistically is Kanye. Love the vids bro. If I could offer a video suggestion. Please do Xzibit. Even I forget about him from time to time, but in the early 2000s Em and Xzibit were my favorite rappers. I know about the Pimp My Ride era ruining his street cred, but I need more details.
Yeah X and Em both came up during the same time under Dre but X became the pimp my ride dude
Love me some Xzibit especially with Tha Alkaholiks. He's like the inverse of Memphis Bleek in that Xzibit both rapped better and was more financially successful than the artists who were associated with him(Likwit Crew)
Never outshine the Master.
Bleek set for life.
@Boeing 7x7 that's old news. With his connections he couldve parlayed a nice lite career to this day. But...he went another route
All I gotta say is Dear Summer... how Jay make the best song on your album. 😬
Aye bruh 😄 sumhw that aint fair
First. Definitely wasn't expecting this but I know this one 🔥🔥🔥
Bleek played his part .He's eating and been eating and will continue to eat
He is currently worth only 200 G’s which is like a quarter of an average house.
@@SCARLEMSCARS hmmm.well the average American aren't worth 200K so .he's eating better than ALot if us
Memphis Bleek without question the Scottie Pippen of Rap why I say that it's because Bleek & Pippen are a lot alike. Both are one of the best in their field but was stuck in the next man's shadow.
Good comparisons
Bleek one of the best in his field? Lol.
I Get What You’re Saying But Nah. When Mike Retired 2x Pip Was Still A Great Player & Carried The Bulls Then Was Good On Portland. When Hov Retired Nobody Seen Bleek Carrying Roc-A-Fella On His Back.
@@87alock not at all Bleek was stuck in Hov shadow his whole career.
Naw Beans always rapped better than Bleek
Bleek with the exception of Robert Horry is the only other person I’d say never wanted to be the man but just to be apart of good movement
Bleek had bangers. He was a dope NY rapper. M.A.D.E. is such a dope album all the way through.
It should have been platinum but it was leaked
Facts...
I have to say to say...this is not only one of my favorite channels but I also have a great appreciation and respect for your work. One of the things I appreciate most is that you go beyond just giving us information about the artist, is your interpretation of the facts and how it has affected the subject, with evidence to back up your point! You’re clearly introspective, and it shows through the insight you provide through your commentary...a only true hip-hop heads such as myself can really value this level of work. Whether you agree or not with your point of view, you can’t help but respect your work! And I do not comment on videos often but your last few videos have been stellar!🔥🔥
- lastly, I can’t even front like I wasn’t bumping the hell out of hey papi and round here! Lol 😂
Wish I had that opportunity to be 1 hit away my whole career.. sheesh,, 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️💯💯💯👑✊🏾
In charge of D’usse
@@v.m.m101 That Works.. 😂🤣😂💯💯💯👑✊🏾
Word!
He was essentially Weebaby from the Wire. Loyal to Rocafella, maybe loved the game but content being a soldier, and didn’t really fight to be in the spotlight. He seems content to me 🤷🏿♀️
Right idk why there’s a stunted growth on Bleek he chilling playing the cut
I’ve never seen Talib Kweli or Memphis Bleeks without a 🧢 or rag in their entire careers.
There’s a scene on Backstage where Bleek aint got a fitted on. I dont remember if he gettin a hair cut. Here’s another one: Ghostface.. there are some pic or videos of him with no hat on, but very rare
Watch drink champs. He took his hat off . Nore said the same thing to him.
I-95 still one of the best smoking songs ever 🙌🏾‼️
I gets high rollin down the I95
Bleek was an O.K. rapper. I don't think he would have lasted long in the industry without knowing Jay. Imagine if had grew up around the corner from Jay Z and not in the same building as him, we probably wouldn't even know who he is.
Jay COULD/MIGHT have taken the hit from Bleek but being from the south and a NYC music fan, Round Here was AIGHT. Like Jadakiss and Fat Joe started doing, rapping over down south beats, that might have been more of Bleeks lane. Jay appealed to the women and big time hustlers. Beans appealed to the streets and hard-core niggas. Bleek COULD have appealed to the south, his name IS Memphis after all
hmmmm , nice breakdown, never thought of that all
He put TI on the record when he was just starting to buzz and he got Trick Daddy actually spittin bars (or at least got us New Yorkers payin more attention to Trick)
@@v.m.m101 I'm a southerner so I get it lol. All I jammed in HS was Dipset and Roc shit so when my potnas got in the car and heard me jamming Bleek they was like ok....this beat kinda hard. Then Tip and Trick Daddy jumped on it, had a car full of Mike Jones and Chamillionaire fans ROCKIN lol
Good shit, dude!
Right that Round Here was just playing in my car today... He should've just focused on the South with him n let him deal with the South artists n his career would've went further.
"Bleek could be one hit away his whole career
As long as I'm alive he's a millionaire
And even if I die he's in my will somewhere
So he could just kick back and chill somewhere, oh yeah
He don't even have to write rhymes" Jay - Z
Faxxxxxxx tho...you must be from Brooklyn 💜💜
@@tyshreegrant9154 Nah I'm from Chicago
@@terrellhubbard wow...my father... brother and son are named Terrell
@@tyshreegrant9154 blessings!! : )
It's nice to have friends that really have your back. That's 👎 often displayed in Hip Hop especially with it being competitive and cutthroat.💯💎🌿
Bleek was always a decent artist he had some good records. I think the expectations of being Roca Fellas next up was too much to overcome. Especially when Beanie Siegel, Freeway, and Cam'ron coming up after him.
And then Kanye stepping in front of the Mic but he has 👍 piece of mind I would imagine.
@@jasminemonroe5784 Definitely him as well
We need 1 of these on Ace Hood, The Boot Camp Click, Kurupt, Stat Quo, Lil Scrappy, even Jadakiss to an extent. Either way bro, yo content is always 🔥
Wait a minute.. I dont know about the rest, but take Boot Camp Clik out the list. They always been underground independent, never for the masses. Nothing stunted there. Kurupt, I understand. Jadakiss too, I think his record with Mariah should’ve been the one for him but never got that push.
Bleek & Dame got into an argument about Bleek being Jays Lil dog. Bleek wasn’t trying to hear it, he wasn’t trying to be the top dog. He knew Jay was the best & he just supported him on his journey.
Come to think about it, it was kind of shiesty to say Bleek is one hit away his whole career. Those are the kind of things that hold people back in life whether you're jokingly saying it or not. Real friends don't do that.
Bleek is an underrated rapper honestly
I'm sitting here watching your channel watching all these has-beens and thought to myself" if Memphis Bleek, Silk the Shocker, Juelz Santana and maybe Drag-on from the Ruff Ryders and form a group called T.S.O's which stands for The, Slept, On's they would make way more sense than Slauder house".
Memphis Bleek got so many hits tho
And idk where you from but when “My Mind Right” came out with Clue on it Bleek was definitely 1 of the hottest rappers in the city at that very point
Can you do Kirko bangz?
GOT YOU
@@stuntedgrowthmusic My man🙌🏿
Xzibit next
@stryfetc1 i feel like Pimp my ride hurt his career cuz when he dropped an album after the success of the show didn’t sell as much as he wanted it to
@@stuntedgrowthmusic could you do stunted growth of Wiley is a grime rapper and the godfather of grime
After Jay's funeral:
Bleek: I'm in the will.
Beyonce: Where?
Bleek: ...idk...somewhere?
@stryfetc1 Because it's true
You made me laugh for the first time today!
Bleek wasn't that good he had the potential but being loyal to Jay crutched him and made his lose his hunger
U bugging bleek was fire 🔥when came out
@@rayy180 Yeah when he came out them first 3 albums was tough after that you tell me what happened
That don't mean he wasn't that good he just fell back as a Artist compare bleek to alot of Artists outside the super elite and he had a better career then alot of people
@@Stonecoldalston He wasn't that good and yes he did have a better career than a lot of niggas but to be cool with that as a rapper is crazy but everybody is different
@@Rellbronjames9 when you say wasn't that good who are you comparing him to
If you comparing him to Jay Nas Etc those types no but if you comparing him as a Rapper to people like Chingy or some of the Rappers that came out this decade he a better Rapper than many
BLEEK WAS AND IS BLESSED 🙌
Bleek was nice! Stunted, for real.
Memphis Bleek what could I say?/your times a coming/you one hit away/beans I ain't tryna change ya/ just give you some game/to make the transition/to the streets to da fame/_________"Mama loves me" Jay Z (Blueprint)
Him & juelz one in the same.
They a solid Robin,
Neve BATMAN
Man I love the series! Jkwon gotta be next
I remember Growing up in the 2000s. Memphis was like the biggest punchline in Hip Hop. Because everyone felt he couldnt Rap. And it was Coincidence his Mans was one of the Goats
Funny because he Rap better than alot of Rappers that came after him
It was The Game, he was hatin hard on Bleek
Bleek has always been one of my favorites
I think I just came across the best channel on UA-cam ✊🏿
I hate when people act like banks and bleek was failures these dudes got platinum and gold albums in the best groups wtf
Bleek never went Platinum!! He was Gold
@@noggin1906 he should have been platinum twice
@@Micahwilliams28562 no boubt especially, he fumbled it with his 3rd album and releasing late in the game.
Thank you for doing Memphis Bleek after the beans & freeway joints! 👏 Can you do Webbie too? Love your content!
That “Is that your chick” song is my shit
Bro you are on fire again
Dope video
He used to be hot as devil sandals. Now he's Drag-On of the ROC.
He's just like drag on but had more successful career
Yep. Forever slept on.
Bleek was to Jay what Spliff Star was to Busta Rhymes.
Except Drag Was A Better Rapper Tbh. Bleek Had Better Backing & Was More Productive And Consistent.
@@williamrobinson6457 I beg to differ, Drag went platinum his first album, Bleek first album went gold
I gotta give flowers now ... I don't care much for Bleek but lemme give that man his flowers now while he is here smh ....
He didn’t take studio dinner 🍽 order. He was already going to the store and asked them if they wanted something too 🙄
Reminds me of fif and g unit 50 seen buck getting love from South, west, north, and east, Lloyd banks had the best rhymes in g unit to me, remember nas said compared to beans you wack, beanie seagel was to the roc what banks was to the unit, buck and bleek the same
Holla from the dynasty album was Bleek true lyrical ability if he rapped like that all the time to beats like that he would of been more successful but he kept his skill level at 3.5 most of the time to stay good with Jay!
Jay-Z was always for self ,that's one of the reason most of artists is no longer checking for Jay-Z, not a fan and never will be fan of his (Jay-Z) is music
Jay z was at his best due to rocefella crew. Once all of them left, Jay z lost his identity.
what was the first song on this video called Brooklyn with Memphis bleek its bugging me now
Been waiting on this one
The fact that Jay-Z told him that "He didn't need him(Memphis Bleek)" makes me wonder if he had no other choice but to me Jay-Z sidekick and just gave up rap
That classic boyz in the hood clip took me out tho😂😂💀👍
I love your content 🖒
I will say it is pretty sad that my favorite Memphis Bleek song is Dear Summer
Watching this video seems like Bleek spent too many summers by Jay's side lol. Never officially unattached from him. Kobe Black Mamba realized what he had to do and he separated from Shaq. Bleek never got that memo I see.
Good video Bruh!
Love this video.. i do belive he would have carved out some kind of rap career even if he never knew Jay-Z .. He was talented and had some good songs and solid albums
I dont know… what other rappers from March you know besides Jay, Bleek, Jaz-O and Sauce Money? I dint think Jay wanted anybody from Marcy to shine.. He ended Jaz-O and Sauce Money careers
what if he manned up & fought his own battle instead of letting Jay go against NaS?
Bleek was cool far from bad Jay-Z helped and hurt his career but I think Bleek wasn't getting any further on his own without Hov, his career is average at best a few gold albums, platinum plaques he's had a better career than most he was on one of the greatest record labels of all time.
You should do the whole flipmode
Can you do one on Stack Bundles, Max-B, G-Dep, and Black Rob?
Off topic but I've never seen Memphis Bleek without a hat on🤔
Also, how come Jay-Z doesn't have the same reputation as Diddy as far as being cursed? Out of all the rappers Jay worked with only ONE is a real, REAL legend. And now he's insane. 😵
Coming of Age and Coming of Age the sequel…Hip Hop story telling at its finest.
Bleek didn't have alot of hit records and that is what hurt his career. On most of the big songs he was on, bleek was featuring.
Jay was always the best thing for him he gave him a career. he could easily be a nobody or jus another street casualty. That's like saying Busta Rhymes stunted Spliff Starr growth🤷🏿♂️
This a good one 👌🏽
Cant believe i forgot how cold his flow was💯💯💰
Top 3 Hip-Hop mans of all time along with Crunchy Black and Spliff Star!
Bro dat beat in the background is freaking crazy,, Link me bruh
Pleeeeease yall dont sleep on M.A.D.E. and 534. straight fiiiiya yall. Bleek at his bestest.
Made was definitely my favorite album of his that Blaze, Bleek and Free track was too fire I'm surprised Jay didn't keep that one for his self.
Bleek was underrated.. he got some 🔥 verses
Shoutout to Studio 18 in Orlando! Couple shots in here 💯💯
My comment on what took place is gonna be personal being that Bleek and I lived on the same floor in 534, he was like a baby bro and me and his older brother was like bothers. I see it like this, in the beginning he was a group rapper that had to change and be groomed as a solo due to industry politics, that I as well as many notice he's better on features than solo songs. The 3 things was 1 which was probably the most major on the come up Bleek was the young artist kinda side by side with Ja Rule, Bleek due to his brother's accident takes a leave from the game to tend to family situations, his brother is on Miami in a coma, Bleek take reigns moves his family to Florida, on top of that shortly after he was having a son. So in that absence, Ja catapults in front and now Bleek has to play catch up. Nobody every bring up that weight on his young shoulders cause it's personal and not in the music. 2 he kinda shy away from mainstream which mainstream was what was needed to become greater, especially at that time when radio was really beginning to create stardom for artist. He wanted to stay true to the streets so most producers that may have made him the mainstream hits, he wouldn't work with. IDK Jay was definitely the best thing that happened to him, because it changed his life for the better til this day. People like to equate success with money but real and true success is deeper than money, its life. To be honest ain't no telling what Bleeks life would've been without Jay, cause he was at a point the streets was his living and how he made a living. Jay saved his life so there can't be no worst to it from a perspective. I know this is long but perspectives are personal and can't really be summed up quickly. lol
Bleek was poppin early on.. but state prop came into the pic and he got backburnered
He got back burned because he was the weakest in the ROC...... all them State Prop boys was lyrically better then Bleek
I’ve been saying this for years, bleek and banks will always be under the shadows of jay and 50
TRIVIA......THAT SO BROOKLYN BEAT IS FROM BEANIE SIGEL'S SONG "DIE"...
"Hypnotic" with sigel & jayz was my favorite bleek track. He kept up with jayz & sigel on it. Check it out
Is that ur chick was actually Twister Song .. it dropped in Chicago 1st then they added bleek for the video and it was a good look for him
*in life sometimes it ain't what you know but who you know🤔*
"Memphis Bleek is" and "I get high" are my two favorite Bleek songs
4 gold albums are the average modern rappers dream now, Bleek was a successful rapper he is just far from a GOAT
Jay was a blessing for bleek, he is doing well for himself financially. Some more successful rappers are flat broke
Those 5 bars about Memphis Bleek on the Sierra Leone remix is like a whole mantra for "Weed Carrier" rappers.(I hate that term tbh but it's better than "Famous rapper's best friend who got bars) It's kinda tragic in a sense because they're talented in their own right, but rarely receive their flowers outside of being cool with the big homie. It's almost a lose-lose situation in the long run because when they do go solo and be their own boss, their product doesn't hit the same because they lost all of their connections due to label disputes.
Damn didn’t know he signed Casinova
Can you do a stunted growth on Az?