Slim Thug released this track for this own Thug Thursdays holiday, recorded between him and Lil Wayne before Weezy went inside. This one won’t be included on Thugga’s The Thug Show hitting next week. LISTEN: Slim Thug – “F— You” (feat. Lil’ Wayne) (MP3) Slim Thug – “F— You” (feat. Lil’ Wayne) (MP3)
Here’s a pair of joints from Slim’s Tha Thug Show, hitting November 30th. LISTEN: Slim Thug – “Coming From” (feat. Big K.R.I.T. + J-Dawg) LISTEN: Slim Thug – “How We Do It” (feat. Rick Ross) Via: The Fixx, HHNM
Taken from Slim Thug’s new album The Thug Show. In stores and online 11/30/2010
Not sure what this one’s from – doesn’t match any Teflon Don or Albert Anastasia tracklists. Maybe Rick Ross is the biggest rapper because he hustles day and night. Or maybe it’s because he can’t stop eating.
Thugga delivers this unlikely collaboration, acting as the first single from his forthcoming third LP, Tha Thug Show, which is already platinum. In theory. LISTEN: Slim Thug – “So High” (feat. B.o.B.) (MP3)
First single from Slim Thug featuring Z-Ro from his upcoming new album Tha Thug Show. The album does not have a official release date as of yet. Slim Thug + Z-Ro – “Gangsta” (MP3)
Bun B tore shit down in New York City last night, bringing out a host of special guests, including Big Daddy Kane, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Lupe Fiasco, Wale, and more.
New freestyle from Slim Thug off his upcoming album. In the Beggining 2K10 coming soon from Boss Hogg Outlawz and Slim Thugga. Slim Thug – “Angels Freestyle’” (MP3)
57. According to OHHLA.com, 57 rappers have used or currently use the prefix Lil’, Little or Young (including all of the ridiculous spellings of this word) in their rap names. Keep in mind the site only tracks rappers who have actually released a real album. So the seemingly endless amount of mixtape and Myspace rappers [cont.]
For the record, this head has been through Dallas and Austin, but never physically been to Houston. One would like to think that thanks to the UGK by way of Port Arthur, the Geto Boys, Z-Ro, Devin the Dude and Chamillionaire, one might feel at home there. Sometimes artists find a way to perfectly represent their time and [cont.]
Famous last words. There have been many throughout hip-hop’s long history – such as Large Professor saying “Main Source Forever” just prior to their break-up or Dr. Dre proclaiming he doesn’t smoke weed on “Express Yourself”, and then later recording The Chronic. Slim Thug is next in line to eat his words with the [cont.]
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