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Silkk The Shocker: Lightening Strikes Again

Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:14 PM | 77 comments
By DeVaughn Douglas


Vyshonn King Miller along with his brothers Percy and Corey helped usher Southern Hip-Hop to the rest of the world, in a number of pioneering ways. Vyshonn, professionally known as Silkk the Shocker, is now president of a new label and plots the release a new album after close to five years away. No Limit broke sales records in the 90’s by pushing music at a break neck speed and pushing a brand that transcended music. Silkk talks now with AllHipHop.com about the wait between albums, his new position at the head of a label, and his relationship with his family.


AllHipHop.com: Why such a long wait between releasing albums?


Silkk The Shocker: I’ve just been more focused on the business side of things. I wanted to make sure that everything was in place. Once that happened I just wanted to take the time and really enjoy what I’ve done. I didn’t want to just keep working and not see the benefits. Then I actually did a song for a soundtrack and I liked the feel of the whole situation. Everything came together so well that I wanted to keep making music and see what happens.


AllHipHop.com: What record label is going to release the album?


Silkk The Shocker: It’s coming out on Globy House, which is part of Universal.


AllHipHop.com: Now, is this your own record label?


Silkk The Shocker: I’m the president but I don’t own it.


AllHipHop.com: So what are some of the major differences from creating an album as an artist and creating an album as a president?


Silkk The Shocker: I can control a lot more and I’m more involved in the business side. With an artist you just do what you do and give it to the label. You don’t have as much input after that. Now I’m more involved with artist development. I got the job because I know how to develop an artist and put together a complete project.


AllHipHop.com: Given your background with No Limit what are some of the positive and negative lessons you have learned from its history?


Silkk The Shocker: I would say I learned a lot of positives. I learned about the hustle and what it takes to make it. We didn’t have the radio so we had to start at the streets. The streets are what gave us our core audience. The negatives? I don’t think there are many negatives. It’s a different day and age with artists making a lot more digital sales. There are more downloads and more ringtones. What we did with No Limit was great but that was for that time. Would it work right now? Probably not…or at least not as much because of the way the system is setup. The whole situation did teach me how to make something out of nothing. Now that I have a lot to work with it makes it easier. Granted the record industry has changed but I feel I can still be successful. I feel good about what we did then and I feel good about what I’m doing now. Right now I’m focused on trying to make something better. It might not go and sell 75 million records but I still want to make something better.


AllHipHop.com: What’s the name of the new album?


Silkk The Shocker: Right now it’s called The Blessing although I may change the name. I know a lot of people say this, but I feel like this is my best record so far. People will have to wait to hear it, and if you don’t think it’s the best let me know. I just feel it’s my best to date. I may change the name because I recently recorded a new track and that may become the title of the album.


AllHipHop.com: This being your best album, how do you feel it differs from your previous efforts?


Silkk The Shocker: The other records were great but I was just doing it. I was in the moment. I didn’t really take my time. This album is more thought out. I think more people will appreciate it because it is more lyrical. You can understand what is going on and what I’m rapping about. I know in the past I was into a fast rapping style that people couldn’t understand. On this album I broke it down so that I would be clear on a lot of things. Also, it’s just a different vibe. I have more variety with heartfelt songs, club songs, Hip Hop songs… it’s just more variety.


AllHipHop.com: What can we expect to hear, subject-wise, on this release?


Silkk The Shocker: I think you will get a lot from this album. A lot of people will appreciate it. I talk about the world and economy. I just speak about what people are going through today. I talk about the club and women. I speak about treating women right. I just have a lot of different types of songs on the album. I just can’t wait for everyone to hear it. I know people around me that hear it are surprised and appreciate it. It’s different from the records I’ve done that I didn’t really like. Overall I’m just glad to be back and glad to be able to get more music to the fans.


AllHipHop.com: Now, what do you mean by records you didn’t like?


Silkk The Shocker: Don’t get me wrong, I liked my records. It’s just that some of them I just did it to do it. I didn’t really take as much time to make the records as I did on this album.


AllHipHop.com: What’s it like to see the blueprint that your record label created, in terms of music, clothing, and film, being followed by labels today? Some record labels take it to another level while many tend to remain stagnant and just copy your exact model.


Silkk The Shocker: I was just talking to someone about this the other day. I really proud of what we’ve done because we opened up the doors for a lot of people. The catch is, could we have done things a little different? Maybe. We were very successful with what we did but you also have to understand we were first generation entertainers. We were learning on the job. So I see people now trying to take it further and I am proud of that. I think they need to look back at the era. I mean, when we did it no one expected it. But realistically something like that won’t happen again. You have to change it and take it forward. You have to make it better so you can open up the doors for people after you.


AllHipHop.com: Your brother, Master P, came forward saying he wanted to do clean rap, and he took a lot of heat for that. Does that have any affect on your craft?


Silkk The Shocker: It doesn’t really affect me. That’s my brother and I commend him. He is responsible and coming from a positive place. He’s very mature and did a lot in his life so he wanted to give back. He wants to do something positive and there is nothing wrong with that. Personally, I have never done a lot of cursing. I’m still going to do what I’m going to do but it doesn’t affect me. I just let my lyrics go and speak freely for myself. I just commend him for setting the example because I believe that’s what our community needs.


AllHipHop.com: Your family has had its ups and downs in the music industry. Your brother, Master P, and your nephew, Lil Romeo, have experienced much success in the industry. Your other brother, Corey Miller, has had success in the underground for some period of time but is now currently dealing with a serious legal situation. How does that affect the family and yourself in general?


Silkk The Shocker: It’s bad. I’m the youngest so I’ve seen it from al angles. I have a sister who taught me a lot. I have a successful older brother. I have a brother who was murdered. I have another brother who is extremely successful. I have a brother that is accused of a murder that we know he didn’t do. I can really speak on his situation for obvious reasons. There’s just a lot of stuff going on in his situation with the government and the DA in Louisiana. I know for a fact he didn’t do that crime. But because I’ve seen all these situations it influences me. I live and learn from these situations.


AllHipHop.com: Do you still have ties with Louisiana?


Silkk The Shocker: Oh yeah. That’s home. That’s my pride and joy. It’s my soul and I got it on my back. I just want to see better things for it. I see people trying to fight and bring it back after Katrina and I’m just like them. I want the best for my city.



AllHipHop.com: You came into the game at a relatively young age. Is there anything you would change knowing what you know now?


Silkk The Shocker: I was very young but I would change anything. I mean, I was a young millionaire and didn’t know what to do with that type of money, but overall I’m comfortable with where I’m at now. I feel I’m focused on business now and that is because the pros and cons of my career.



Comments

 

CRANSTONJULIANI said:

did he use to rhyme off beat on purpose?..."let me hit it" was a classic though..cant front...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGU4DWajFGM
June 18, 2009 1:45 PM
 

reallifemusic said:

I honestly never liked anything Silkk Ever did...I guess his brothers money carried him most of his carreer we will see where he goes aloe....been a long time since we heard anything..
June 18, 2009 1:45 PM
 

RMONEY said:

hopefully 10 years was enough to learn to ride a beat
June 18, 2009 1:47 PM
 

reallifemusic said:

lol Hilarious...and he aint got Mystikal to help wth his adlibs... Click Here for  Hip Hops most hated....

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June 18, 2009 1:54 PM
 

PoorValleySlim said:

Compared to all the other past No Limit artists Silk to me was whack. Plus from what I understand he had some kind of beef with Soulja Slim at one point. To me with if you beef with Slim you done in my book. But compare him to Full Blooded, Fiend, Mr. Serv On, C-Murder, of course the late GREAT Soulja Slim, Mac (fuckin' Mac? Boy could rap some deep shit, ya heard me?) hell even Master P; he can't hold up. I agree "let me hit it" was classic and a lot of "Charge it to the game" for that matter but his flows were spastic. His verse on "Bourbons and Lacs" was tight to me and I'll always remember it. But Hip Hop is in a different place these days. Southern hip hop is in a different place.  I don't think he'll see much from a new album. But Hey I hope he proves me wrong. More power to ANYBODY that can rhyme. and MOST POWER to anyone making a living in these days and times.

Poor Valley Slim
The Last Man
June 18, 2009 2:05 PM
 

BIGGA_DG said:

dont he look like he could be ludas brother more than master p brother lol

im interested in seeing what music he is gonna bring tho..
June 18, 2009 2:13 PM
 

poe said:

CRANSTONJULIANI said:
did he use to rhyme off beat on purpose?


I was wondering the same thing. does he still rhyme off beat?
June 18, 2009 2:14 PM
 

No.1FlyBoy said:

i think that nigga jus cant rap period, but thats wassup Silkk hell, that charge it 2 da game was so hard
June 18, 2009 2:18 PM
 

Jrock504 said:

I'm def. gonna check out his new album. Been a long time.  Any date set
June 18, 2009 2:25 PM
 

Jrock504 said:

I'm def. gonna check out his new album. Been a long time.  Any date set
June 18, 2009 2:25 PM
 

IAmMcFly said:

Lauce.
June 18, 2009 2:36 PM
 

efromdaville said:

Silkk was one of my favorites back then, but I just don't think there is a place for him in today's hip hop.  I hope I'm wrong though, and I'm going to check out his new shit.  He gotta come better than the song that was posted on her last month -- that was NOT a good comeback song.  If he just keeps it real and doesn't try to copy anybody's style that is hot right now, he might blow up again.  I'm rooting for you Shocker!
June 18, 2009 2:40 PM
 

saga1825 said:

I use to live in Texas and my boi and I was on the way to Houston for a concert. We got pulled over and he got locked up for the night in a small hick town. I spent the night in his car and the only CD he had was a Silk the Shocker joint....TORTURE!!!! I cursed his ass out when he made bail! Rap doen't get any worst....
June 18, 2009 3:15 PM
 

nockamechie said:

charge it to the game=======classic!!!!!!!!
June 18, 2009 3:33 PM
 

ZOemo100 said:

i think the engineer couldnt link up the asio in the studio--cuz he was ALWAYS off in his dubs---rapped too fast and didnt memorize his lyrics---GROSSLY OVERRATED
June 18, 2009 3:37 PM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

silk gets alot of stick from people, but i actually thought he was an ok rapper, better than c murder... alot better than the soulja toys and hurraine chris's around at moment

i used to love that movie 'gang law' with snoop and him

had that shit on video, prob still do somewhere
June 18, 2009 3:41 PM
 

MassMoney said:

Yall niggas be hatin
June 18, 2009 3:46 PM
 

42wo non-fakin said:

Glad to See he coming Back.

I concur with everyone about Charge it to the Game that Shit Was Hard From Beginning to end "Momma Always Told Me" was the shit Manne!! I honestly think rapping off beat was his thing, but you live and you learn.

Based on a true story was slept on Hard but it was hella Solid!

http://myspace.com/fvermont
June 18, 2009 4:05 PM
 

SMACKTALKA said:

do your thing sillk much luv!! fuck them haters!!
June 18, 2009 4:07 PM
 

WritazBlock said:

I liked Charge It 2 The Game and that's about it from him...I always thought he had the potential to become a better rapper and I guess we'll see in the future!
June 18, 2009 4:18 PM
 

TElli7 said:

silk just neede some help with his lyric. i,ll always listen to dat boy and the whole no limit family wether it bad or good music. i have good memory off them no limit family.
IM A NO LIMIT SOULJA.
June 18, 2009 6:14 PM
 

I use the N word said:

LOLOL, cosign the whole board! My world, My way was my favorite but you know he only got on cause his brother owned the label! I have a question what is worse, Silkk's flow or auto-tune???
June 18, 2009 6:20 PM
 

DirtyWill said:

Two things when a person could make P. Miller sound like Scarface he is horrible The second is this:  No Limit Top Dogg----Ghetto Symphony-----Silkks verse.    I think P got behind the wrong brother.  
June 18, 2009 7:19 PM
 

ImGood said:

"The Shocker" was a bay area classic( and Sillk's first album by the way) good to see hese making a comeback. Ill check for it.
June 18, 2009 7:42 PM
 

jay_that_dudeukno said:

bottom line is dude cant rap for shit...
June 18, 2009 8:14 PM
 

SOUTHERN_MR.337 said:

he gotta come with it on this one....I agree with that Charge It To The Game...CLASSIC for real
June 18, 2009 8:28 PM
 

DET-ALONZO said:

HIS RAP FLOW WAS VERY VERY STRANGE, FROM WHAT I REMEMBER HE USED TO MUMBLE THEN SCREAM THE OUT HIS LYRICS AT THE END OF THE VERSE.......VERY SIMILAR TO DRAG-ON.
June 18, 2009 9:55 PM
 

mixonc said:

Glad to hear from Silkk again. All he need to do is, make sure that he has some fire beats, this time. Holla at Drumma Boy from the NNL/Koch days. He was the truth!!!
June 18, 2009 9:59 PM
 

Hostyle70127 said:

He might have stepped it up lyrically & flow wise like C but even C's latest release got slept on & honestly that shit is hot as fish grease."Screaming 4 Vengeance"was a complete surprise to me because I've never thought that I'd hear myself say that C-Murder killed a song.Everyone that has heard it will say the same.Oh & I agree with the vast majority of the board."Charge It 2 Da Game"was indeed a classic but it baffles me how a rapper who can't spit makes a classic but he did it so I guess you can say Silk did the impossible or the highly unlikely ya heard me."H"out!!!
June 18, 2009 10:03 PM
 

stlouisda1st said:

NAW not really checkin for nobody from the south but OUTKAST! this cat neva could keep up with the beat. Even though he from LA. he's a straight BAMA!


CHI-TOWN STAND UP!
June 18, 2009 11:57 PM
 

chitownboyz said:

slik had some good shit back in the days
June 19, 2009 12:03 AM
 

TonyMalibu said:

I can't front...I never liked Silkk The Shocker as a rapper.  He reminded me that young dude who always wanted to fit in.
If I'm not mistaking, Master P's name was Silk first, but then he changed his name so Silkk took his name.  So you can argue that P gave him his style.  Then Mystikal came along, only to have Silkk try to imitate him...sometimes on the same track.

The only reason I'm willing to give Silkk a second listen is because he sounded DAMN INTELLIGENT in this interview!  I don't think he cursed one time, did he?  But not just that, dude came off articulate and very down to earth.  I'm happy that he was able to move on from the No Limit era and secure a position as President of a record label.  That's big shit right there!  

So much success to Silkk...and you better bring the heat with this new album!
June 19, 2009 2:48 AM
 

DJ Versatile said:

man my brother was like yo you like silkks cd, he flows all off beat..then I was like yeah you know its something different.  He had his own style and he did kind of mumble then yell at the end.  I always liked him cause he didn't talk a lot of shit and came original which is rare.  I still jam that charge it to the game that is a classic.  Htown
June 19, 2009 3:42 AM
 

DJ Versatile said:

oh yea and I still watch my No Limit film "no tomorrow".  How could you hate on the Miller boys.  Those guys made the blueprint for rap really.  Nobody had a bigger crew than no limit.  Man just that era brings back many memories I bought all their cds
June 19, 2009 3:48 AM
 

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June 19, 2009 4:06 AM
 

charizma said:

them no limit souljahs wasnt that bad. i actually used to check for most of em. i respected their grind more than the music. maybe their producer 'beats by the pound' is what threw some people off, but they really werent that bad. silkk rapping like he's got two or three voices coming out of his mouth at the same time was a lil annoying, but them boys did murder snoops ghettto symphony. off course mystikal killed them all but that song is still nice today. matter of fact ima go diggin in my crates. uuuuhhhhhhhhhh.
June 19, 2009 4:42 AM
 

tumdoggy said:

Does that have any AFFECT(effect) on your craft?

I CAN(can't) really speak on his situation for obvious reasons.

I was very young but I WOULD(wouldn't) change anything

let me be your EDITOR!!!!!!!!!!!
June 19, 2009 5:22 AM
 

tumdoggy said:

This guy can't rap for sh*t!!!! can't keep time when he's rapping, it's not a style, he can't rap
June 19, 2009 5:23 AM
 

Six6SoCaliGuy said:

People will come on here and hate on Silkk and I will admit that he wasnt the best but the nigga had some hits!! I dug into my library of CD's and was bumpin that Give me the World and that shit is sick!!

Throw ya hood up ft Snoop Dogg was tight!! IT AINT MY FAULT!! DID I DO DAT???

I dont really think he will sell in todays market with the internet and downloading but I cant knock the hustle!!

Get yo money mane!!

WESTIIIIIDDDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
June 19, 2009 5:57 AM
 

Six6SoCaliGuy said:

P.S. GET YOU WEIGHT UP NOT YA HATE UP!!

NIGGAZ WAS FEELIN THAT NO LIMIT TANK WHEN IT WAS STEAM ROLLIN YA DIGG!!!

WESTIIIDDDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
June 19, 2009 6:03 AM
 

jusdre313 said:

gotta agree with alot of other posters. i was a huge no limit fan in its hayday. i luved fiend, slim, n Mac. but silkk could never rap. no hate, but he just didnt have the talent. i aint mad, if my big bro owned a label i would be spitting too. but he just simply had no reason 2 b behind the mic. but its been a long time... so maybe he has learned the craft. i hope so... but i ben pinning him as the worst rapper of all time for sum years now. c'mon silkk prove me wrong
June 19, 2009 8:26 AM
 

KangGoodie said:

DET-ALONZO said:

HIS RAP FLOW WAS VERY VERY STRANGE, FROM WHAT I REMEMBER HE USED TO MUMBLE THEN SCREAM THE OUT HIS LYRICS AT THE END OF THE VERSE.......VERY SIMILAR TO DRAG-ON.

______________________________________________________

yeah, but it was so whack it wasn't funny. but i hope all of the time off help him get his swag right, and learned to stay on beat and rhyme clearly.
June 19, 2009 8:33 AM
 

EST said:

good luck
June 19, 2009 9:05 AM
 

HOT97 said:

HOT97 SAYS:I dont know...Its crazy that rappers like him been waiting for so long to drop new music and to finally come out now during a recession and while Hip-Hop has changed so drastically...

Point is the times that we live in know is a long way from when no limit was hot and popping....Even though Jay-z has this whole DOA thing, i feel that if older rappers are not willing to get into whats hot right now..They tend to think that, they can still do what they did 5 or 10 years ago...Which is 10 times more difficult...

June 19, 2009 9:20 AM
 

TitanEnt said:

June 19, 2009 9:48 AM
 

Hypnotice7 said:

Yo Silkk, you sound like a smart dude that still has his money.

With your label situation, this would be the time to be a behind the scenes exec and bring out a newer, more talented artist. Maybe lend a verse on one of his tracks, people would accept your flow more. MAYBE. lol
June 19, 2009 10:13 AM
 

JIMBUCC said:

ZOemo100 said:
i think the engineer couldnt link up the asio in the studio--cuz he was ALWAYS off in his dubs---rapped too fast and didnt memorize his lyrics---GROSSLY OVERRATED

how is silkk over rated, u have to be considered a great or good to be over rated.

you are overrated
June 19, 2009 10:17 AM
 

JIMBUCC said:

i put this on everything,  me and the homies have talked about silk

im the first to say How in the Hell did we like this dude.

if he has changed he has the way he raps ill fuck with it

but silk is one of the niggas now as im older i wouldnt listen too and to be honest he never was one of my fav. but i did like the shocker album.

in my no limit days if Mac, Fiend, Soulja slim, wasnt on ya album i dint fuck wit it
June 19, 2009 10:42 AM
 

Big Sin P. said:

Silkk is nasty...and he wasn't rhyming off beat, he was just catching his flow on different parts of the beat. for example,

Everyone on "Make em say ugh" is rhyming to the kick drum and the synth sample, while Silkk caught his flow off of the snare.

Very skillfull and unique.
June 19, 2009 11:29 AM
 

aka Cool Beans said:

Always dug Silk The Shocker and Charge It 2 Da Game. Be interestin to see what the new shit sound like though. The off-beat rhyme actually really works for him WHEN it works. But when it doesn't.....shit can be painful to listen to.
June 19, 2009 11:36 AM
 

WiseFool said:

Crabs in a bucket syndrome.

C'mon, we all know Silkk isn't the G.O.A.T.; however, we all know he isn't the worst either. Some of the material out now could be used to torture prisoners of war. Literally.

If you read the article, dude even admits himself that he doesn't believe that the formula used back then would work now. So with that said, I'd like to believe that he has a different plan of attack.

If nothing else, dudes a hustler (and doing it legally). Even the biggest hater has to respect that.
June 19, 2009 11:36 AM
 

TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:

MYSTIKAL, MAC, FIEND, and MIA X carried No Limit!!!  Point Blank Period!  Snoop I really dont consider a No Limit Souljah.   But wit that said, I wish Silkk nothing but the best......he was the most approachable out of all of the No Limit boys, dude stayed doing shit in the community in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Beaumont, TX.  Good dude with a good heart who didn't really have to live that street life like C, P, and Kevin R.I.P.  I pray he's successfull.  ONE!
June 19, 2009 12:53 PM
 

TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:

MYSTIKAL, MAC, FIEND, and MIA X carried No Limit!!!  Point Blank Period!  Snoop I really dont consider a No Limit Souljah.   But wit that said, I wish Silkk nothing but the best......he was the most approachable out of all of the No Limit boys, dude stayed doing shit in the community in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Beaumont, TX.  Good dude with a good heart who didn't really have to live that street life like C, P, and Kevin R.I.P.  I pray he's successfull.  ONE!
June 19, 2009 12:54 PM
 

TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:

MYSTIKAL, MAC, FIEND, and MIA X carried No Limit!!!  Point Blank Period!  Snoop I really dont consider a No Limit Souljah.   But wit that said, I wish Silkk nothing but the best......he was the most approachable out of all of the No Limit boys, dude stayed doing shit in the community in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Beaumont, TX.  Good dude with a good heart who didn't really have to live that street life like C, P, and Kevin R.I.P.  I pray he's successfull.  ONE!
June 19, 2009 12:54 PM
 

TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:

MYSTIKAL, MAC, FIEND, and MIA X carried No Limit!!!  Point Blank Period!  Snoop I really dont consider a No Limit Souljah.   But wit that said, I wish Silkk nothing but the best......he was the most approachable out of all of the No Limit boys, dude stayed doing shit in the community in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Beaumont, TX.  Good dude with a good heart who didn't really have to live that street life like C, P, and Kevin R.I.P.  I pray he's successfull.  ONE!
June 19, 2009 12:54 PM
 

TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:

MYSTIKAL, MAC, FIEND, and MIA X carried No Limit!!!  Point Blank Period!  Snoop I really dont consider a No Limit Souljah.   But wit that said, I wish Silkk nothing but the best......he was the most approachable out of all of the No Limit boys, dude stayed doing shit in the community in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Beaumont, TX.  Good dude with a good heart who didn't really have to live that street life like C, P, and Kevin R.I.P.  I pray he's successfull.  ONE!
June 19, 2009 12:54 PM
 

Mr.Jfury27 said:

Oh S#!T !!! IS IT 1998? IT AIN'T MY FAULT!!!! LOL!
June 19, 2009 1:46 PM
 

GreasySurpreme said:

I like silk the shocker alot and I loved his cd of him coming out of the television. Much success brotha!
June 19, 2009 1:55 PM
 

Mr Fla N Here said:

@TRUTHFROMDABOOT****************I gotta consign that too homie, them 4 niggaz did carry no limit, but that nigga MAC was the truth with his flow, i hate that nigga lost it and had to go do a bid, and same with mystical
June 19, 2009 2:22 PM
 

reaper_dude said:

The awful music aside......


Shouts out to Silk for staying out of trouble and not having his name crammed on the celebrity shit pile of fudge Ups....b/c it could have happened people could be here talking about what a eff this dude is like so many others rappers....
June 19, 2009 2:22 PM
 

KingWillie said:

"Charge 2 The Game" was a hard album, but the "The Shocker" was a classic (and his first). Plus his flow was way different from his first album from anything else he's done.

C-Murder has always been hard!!! ... Just my opinoin, C-Murder is the coldest one outta the Miller Boys
June 19, 2009 2:39 PM
 

fudge504 said:

IM FROM NEW ORLEANS AND THIS NIGGA WAS ONE OF THE BIGGEST JOKES EVER IN TOWN NEXT TO MR SERVE ON THIS ASSCLOWN CANT RAP SO PLEASE DONT EGG HIM ON IT MAKES ME SHED A TEAR EVERYTIME I GO TO BEST BUY AND SEE THIS NIGGA JUMPIN OUT THE T.V. ON HIS CD COVER HE STOLE THAT SONG FROM HIS FIRST SINGLE ANYWAY FROM LOKEE
June 19, 2009 3:31 PM
 

dakidhasdough said:

This dude sounds like he grew a lot and It will be interesting to sww where he goes from now on....
June 19, 2009 6:46 PM
 

QCPARTYSTARTERS said:

SILKK THE SHOCKER WAS LIKE NOTHING OUT AT THE TIME HE WAS DOING HIS THING!!!!! SILKK HAS MONEY, HAD A COUPLE OF MULTI PLATINUM ALBUMS... NUFF SAID!!!!! WAS A MAJOR PART OF WHAT NO LIMIT DID BACK IN THE DAY! IT IS WHAT IT IS AND WE MUST RESPECT WHAT THEY DID FOR THE SOUTH... EVERY SMART SOUTHERN BASED LABEL/ RAPPER ARE USING THEIR BLUEPRINT!!!!
June 19, 2009 6:55 PM
 

youngsane510 said:

silk and the whole no limit got their start where??????
THE BAY AREA!!!
they soaked up all the bay game, left and ran wit it!
do ya homework yall!
the bay is the mecca of the game!
birth of this independant shit
EAST OAKLAND!!
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myspace.com/dobfanpage
June 19, 2009 10:15 PM
 

TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:

youngsane510 said:
silk and the whole no limit got their start where??????
THE BAY AREA!!!
they soaked up all the bay game, left and ran wit it!
do ya homework yall!
the bay is the mecca of the game!
birth of this independant shit
EAST OAKLAND!!
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Dude STFU with that bay shit, I'm a nigga that rock with the bay shun T, celly cel, spice-1, C-Bo, e-40, the whole click, luniz, any you know the GodFather of the Bay Short dawg and so on and so on.  BUT, lil nigga do your homework.... TRU, 99ways, Ghetto Trying to kill me were underground shit....... No Limit didn't break National until icecream Man when he brought it back down bottom with the southern ad libs and sound...... No disrespect there is nothing West Coast about No Limit when they when Nation!!!!!! absolutely NOTHING....... Every region has added something to the game lil nigga...... you starting to sound like the niggas for the other coast!!! Damn lil homie.  
June 20, 2009 1:01 AM
 

BLACKWALT55 said:

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June 20, 2009 1:34 AM
 

Yadadabingbing said:


TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:
Dude STFU with that bay shit, I'm a nigga that rock with the bay shun T, celly cel, spice-1, C-Bo, e-40, the whole click, luniz, any you know the GodFather of the Bay Short dawg and so on and so on.  BUT, lil nigga do your homework.... TRU, 99ways, Ghetto Trying to kill me were underground shit....... No Limit didn't break National until icecream Man when he brought it back down bottom with the southern ad libs and sound...... No disrespect there is nothing West Coast about No Limit when they when Nation!!!!!! absolutely NOTHING....... Every region has added something to the game lil nigga...... you starting to sound like the niggas for the other coast!!! Damn lil homie.  

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Youngsane510 didn't say anything about breaking national, but he said No Limit got their start in the Bay. Ice Cream Man IS Bay Area game. If you think there's nothing "west coast" about No Limit then you don't  know much about the game. Makaveli got his game AND start from the Bay and so did the No Limit Soldiers. Game recognize game and obviously you don't. Bay Area stand the fuck up! East Oakland!
June 20, 2009 4:46 AM
 

Harun said:

BUT WHY?!?!?!

June 20, 2009 9:13 AM
 

TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:

WOW so the bay area started every aspect of every game every slang word every dance move every thing we could ever think about doing in the game it was started in the Bay area.  Ok the be in the be all end all of every aspect of Hip-hip and urban culture.  Ok I got it.....FUCK OUTTA HERE!!!!

LIKE I SAID BEFORE EVERY REGION HAS CONTRIBUTED THEIR SHARE OF INFLUENCE ON HIP-HOP....... YOU LIL RICHARD ACTING ASS NIGGAS ARE STARTING TO GET ON MY NERVE CLAIM EVERYONE STOLE YALL STYLE!!!! RODNEY DANGERFEILD ASS NIGGAS STILL TRYING TO GET RESPECT........NO disrespect to the bay....nigga cause like I said I love most of the shit that came out in the 80's and 90's out of the bay... I'm not feeling that new hyfee stuff but I can respect that yall thing out there...........
June 20, 2009 9:36 AM
 

Yadadabingbing said:


TRUTHFROMDABOOT said:
WOW so the bay area started every aspect of every game every slang word every dance move every thing we could ever think about doing in the game it was started in the Bay area.  Ok the be in the be all end all of every aspect of Hip-hip and urban culture.  Ok I got it.....FUCK OUTTA HERE!!!!

LIKE I SAID BEFORE EVERY REGION HAS CONTRIBUTED THEIR SHARE OF INFLUENCE ON HIP-HOP....... YOU LIL RICHARD ACTING ASS NIGGAS ARE STARTING TO GET ON MY NERVE CLAIM EVERYONE STOLE YALL STYLE!!!! RODNEY DANGERFEILD ASS NIGGAS STILL TRYING TO GET RESPECT........NO disrespect to the bay....nigga cause like I said I love most of the shit that came out in the 80's and 90's out of the bay... I'm not feeling that new hyfee stuff but I can respect that yall thing out there..........

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Nobody said nothing about every aspect of every game. There yo hypebeast ass go puttin words in peoples mouth. Im  talking directly about this article and no limit. I dont know nothing about graffiti & break dancin, hoppin turnstiles, trickin money off in a strip club, makin it rain, and all this other crap modern rap has to offer. Im talking DIRECTLY about the influence this region had on the record label that is the subject of this article.
June 20, 2009 10:11 AM
 

Hoeyuno said:

When No Limit came out thee was a storm of hard core main stream rap that came out of no where. they were being accused of being a McRecords company....I thought C miller was innocent until I seen that video man
June 20, 2009 10:42 AM
 

tippydickumdown said:

nigga plz..
June 20, 2009 11:58 AM
 

IRS said:

Man Silkk's first album was a classic..That's all I gotta say..You can go buy The Shocker Album and ride to that to this day..
June 20, 2009 11:22 PM
 

bornnraisedCMR said:

Silk was one of the worst rappers I every heard. I would like to hear how he sounds now tho. Props to him.
June 21, 2009 12:37 AM
 

Silkk the shocker trying 2 make a comeback...... - Rap GodFathers Community said:

June 21, 2009 1:55 PM
 

pcentceo said:

charge it 2 the game was classic hands down but he still was off beat ha ha
June 21, 2009 7:12 PM
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