Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Many Supermen

Max B over N.W.A's Findum, F*ckum And Flee should have been a bulletproof cheat code for his first post-prison song. Alas, No More Tricks is a 1 minute throwaway where Max sounds like he's struggling to recite lines written in somebody else's handwriting. Me, I'm gonna pretend the song doesn't exist and go back to rediscovering old Max trax from the dayz of wayback. I heard Tony Yayo's Black Superman beatjack with Max & French Montana in 2009, but dismissed it since ByrdGang's Black Superman already existed. Fast forward to 2025 and I now want both like George Costigan in Rita, Sue and Bob Too. Max & French brought the waviness, while Yayo closes it out with the G-Unit henchman villaiNY.

Tony Yayo ft. Max B & French Montana - Do It Right
(From S.O.D mixtape; 2009)



**EDIT** I just realised the Yayo-less version of this was on Coke Wave as the last song Hold On. It wasn't on the version I downloaded tho because the last song on that was NY. My version was also missing All I Wanna.

9 comments:

  1. I always liked Yayo.

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    1. Yayo's verse on G-Unit's True Loyalty is better than some rapper's whole careers.

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    2. my personal favourite is his verse on I Run New York: "A hundred shots, a hundred clips Y'all ready to die? Fat Joe ain't a gangsta, he scared to fly"

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  2. "stab a nigga quick like a London nigga" makes me laugh hard

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  3. "STYLES AND SHEEK LOUCH WENT DOUBLE PLASTIC
    YAYO, BUCK AND BANKS IS PUTTIN' OUT CLASSICS"

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  4. Also 50's way to set off the verse is great (I wake up, stare at the ceiling / I'm alive, what a wonderful feeling).

    And we can rightfully so rave about Yayo's quotables but just the energy he brings to the track is great.

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    1. he said "JADA FUCK YOUR PUNCHLINES,MY SHIRT WENT PLATINUM"

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