New Song by Wale Called "Albert Pujols"
This was released today and features Rick Ross. While I would like to think that it was recorded post-Angels signing....it's actually a leftover track from Wale's album released in November of 2011.
If none of this makes sense to you, just nod, smile and be stoked that there's a rap song named after our newest slugger.
Comments
LOL...
I’m gonna guess you haven’t heard much rap (other than the 10 seconds you get of walk-up songs) in the past 5-10 years or so.
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Jan 31, 2012 7:09 PM PST up reply actions
I have heard a lot of rap in the last 5-10 years or so...
And that song is pretty bad.
Tinny, outdated beat; terrible flow; horrendous lyrics; repetitive dreck.
Winning doesn't matter. –Lyle
Outdated beat?
whaaaa?
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Jan 31, 2012 8:33 PM PST up reply actions
you guessed right
in fact I haven’t heard much rap EVER.
My punk rock passport was rejected at the border of the Hip Hop Nation.
Im still getting over a nasty layover on Regatone island.....
When I flip a coin I dont say heads or tails, I say Halos or Spurs
by ItCouldHappen on Jan 31, 2012 10:41 PM PST up reply actions
Reggaton
but whose counting?
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Feb 1, 2012 7:50 AM PST up reply actions
Chuck D put it best when he said....
the biggest difference between punk rock and hip-hop is that in hip-hop it was okay to make money and still have cred.
Thus, the reason why punk is dead and hip hop continues.
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Feb 1, 2012 7:50 AM PST up reply actions 2 recs
Maybe in the 80's this held true
Now both genres have been reduced to re-processed crap.
Besides, I don’t remember anyone knocking the Ramones for making coin.
Of course there is
I was just responding to one generalization with another.
it is actually shocking
at how little money the Ramones made. The most terribly managed band in history.
if only bruce gave them hungry heart
When I flip a coin I dont say heads or tails, I say Halos or Spurs
by ItCouldHappen on Feb 3, 2012 2:13 PM PST up reply actions
Oh wow, now THIS is the worst thing I have ever heard.
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Jan 31, 2012 7:09 PM PST up reply actions
like your asshole.
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Jan 31, 2012 8:33 PM PST up reply actions
Lets keep it platonic, friend.
What do you need a fancy suit for, Charlie, you ain't got no job to wear it to.
by clover_black on Jan 31, 2012 8:50 PM PST up reply actions
Your loss...
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Jan 31, 2012 8:52 PM PST up reply actions
I make music and beats...
Now I’m gonna make a track titled “PULOUS”
Representing the Angels in Sin City.
by maze88 on Jan 31, 2012 8:25 PM PST via mobile reply actions
I know rap isn't popular in this community but Wale is the best rapper right now in my opinion
regardless of his lyrical profoundeness, the Pujols song is horrible
go long with extenze...i do
by angelsownredsux on Jan 31, 2012 10:56 PM PST reply actions
i appreciate hearing that
So even an initiate of the genre and the artist thinks this turd is a turd.
by Rev Halofan on Jan 31, 2012 11:43 PM PST up reply actions
Wale, best rapper, huh?
That’s an interesting choice. He certainly is extremely flexible on the mic. I’ve heard this dude on so many different types of beats. Admittedly, though, that flexibility kind is what turns me off on him, though. I appreciate rappers who have their “style,” stick to it and do it well. AKA Rick Ross, Curren$y, etc.
"The Transplant" (So. Cal boy stuck in NYC)
by BryanHarvey'sMoustache on Feb 1, 2012 7:49 AM PST up reply actions
You've obviously never heard
Of eminem or immortal technique if you think wale is the best rapper
"Two middle fingers, you don't want my anger. Better call the Rangers, But you gonna need the Angels." -Weezy F. Baby
by Gold Glove Hunter 48 on Feb 1, 2012 3:58 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
Don't even know wale's gig, but I doubt he has anything on IT
Del the funky homsapien, or black thought – just to begin…
There's a High and Mighty song from the early Aughts with a line that went "It's the alchie junky burnin Cali skunky and at the bottom of the eighth I need a Rally Monkey."
It was cool.
I don’t listen to rap that much anymore, outside of NWA/Eazy E. I was way into it when I first went to college. Stupid college.
"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
We're sitting here with Mayheminthehood...
Beliee dat.
How are you doing?
All right.
So, Mayhem, tell me, how was your life as a youngster?
RUTHLESS!
Winning doesn't matter. –Lyle
F*** you, Mayhem!
I’m the honky ya love to hate.
"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
by Mayheminthehood on Feb 1, 2012 10:57 AM PST up reply actions
In reference to another that gets played heavily in my hip hop rotation. (Somewhere there is a copy of this image but with my face Photoshopped in. Cant find it now)

"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
by Mayheminthehood on Feb 1, 2012 11:00 AM PST up reply actions
Can't be you. He's wearing pants.
If the Halos don't care about the way they play, then why should I?
How can you tell?
Pic is from waist up…just sayin.
"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
by Mayheminthehood on Feb 1, 2012 11:48 AM PST up reply actions
Hahaha, I just went to Bludso's in Compton today and was blasting this album on the way.
Then, like Michael Bolton in Office Space, I turned it down once I got in the parking lot.
Winning doesn't matter. –Lyle
When I was in high school(and had hair), I was cruising around Orange with one of my punk rock buddies, in my old '89 Dodge Ram 50 two seater jalopy truck.
It was late at night and there we were, all decked out with studded leather jackets, liberty spikes, all that shit, and while at a stop light a cop car pulled up next to us. I thought it would be a good idea to put in my NWA tape and blast “F*** Tha Police”. The cops put their cruiser in reverse, backed up and got right behind us. Then pulled us over, of course. Didn’t get in trouble, just fucked with. Not one of my brighter moments.
"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
by Mayheminthehood on Feb 2, 2012 10:14 AM PST up reply actions
Yeah, that was my wheelhouse.
I’ve listened to the classic West Coast stuff for forever, but around 98-99 was when I got into searching out newer(to me, at least) stuff. Del(No Need For Alarm and Deltron 3030 are two of my all time favorite albums), any and all Kool Keith, Dilated Peoples, J-5, Swollen Members, all the stuff from Quannum Projects, Stones Throw, you get the idea. Then when I went away to college, around 2001-2002, it was anything and everything on Eastern Conference and Def Jux. I still listen to all that stuff from time to time, but it’s been years since I sought out or liked new shit.
"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
by Mayheminthehood on Feb 2, 2012 10:10 AM PST up reply actions
Missed collabo opportunity in this one
With all the awful baseball puns (“my green is a monster” etc.), why didn’t they have Sir Mix Alot guest rap so he could say “I love that Big A”?
Dee Dee Ramone.
Best AND Worst rapper in history.
"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
by Mayheminthehood on Feb 3, 2012 12:38 PM PST up reply actions

"You say this game go 9 innings...you lie!"
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