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This song goes out to all te fellas that have found that one special someone and feel that void when their no longer around. This is yet another in a series of tracks that was recorded for Madness 4 Real, former producers of the late great Eazy-E
VERB'L paints a picture for any of you that have lost a loved one as he expresses the emotion he experienced when he lost a loved one. This is one in a series of tracks that he recorded for Madness 4 Real, former producers of the late great Eazy-E
VERB'L's sending a message out to the youth of today in the form of this song. He covers yet another part of his struggles in life, and dealing with being abandoned by his Mama at age 16. The track was produced and features King David
VERB'L's taking you back to his early days in school telling a real life tale of a girl that he was infatuated with. Much love to Michael Jackson who paved the way for this classic.
VERB'L drops a theme song for you fellas out there gettin no love from all these gold diggin woman that lurk the clubs and the streets. Full version available for the first time.
This song is going out to the rap industry as VERB'L calls them out and suggests why the industry is where it's at today and also target's the current state of the West Coast. This is the full version, available for the first time.
VERB'L comin at y'all with another West Coast banger. This time he borrows Kurupt's "We Can Freak It" to recreate yet another West Coast anthem.
This track is dealing with racial issues as well as life itself. VERB'L droppin the real once again on a out-of-the-ordinary beat, for him anyway.
This is yet another classic old school remake from the man himself. Shalamar would be proud to hear this homage to their legacy in a new school fashion
VERB'L is sending out a message covering certain issues going on in the world today as well as the current state of the West Coast, over cool and funky production. Shouts out to Daz ;)
As most of you know, the rap game as well as the game of life ain't what it used to be. Because of this VERB'L felt the need to go ahead and cover this subject like only he can. Shouts out to Richie Rich who was the first to blaze this song.
VERB'L let's you into another part of his past as he pours a small ounce of his soul into this soon-to-be-street classic. Big up's to Too $hort who originally flipped this song.
This is yet another track in a series of tracks, that VERB'L has taken raw, and flipped into another street banger. This track was originally done by 50 Cent, with the aid of a stolen 2Pac verse. You be the judge of which track sounds better.
This is a smooth, old school feeling joint with a positive message towards women. It was originally recorded by 80s funk legend Oran "Juice" Jones who is also featured on this radio friendly banger.
VERB'L sends a message out to all the haters out there who judge him for the way he sounds and lets them know their negative remarks toward him create the motivation he needs to work hard and succeed in the rap game.
This track is a real funky party/club banger. It was originally done by Bad Azz on "How We Get Down" but was flipped by VERB'L like only can do it.
This heater tells part of the story on all the trials & tribulations VERB'L went through trying to survive on the streets and in the rap game with his long time friend and producer DJ 2Swift. He also calls out his former manager.
VERB'L tells the story of his earlier childhood and growing up on the streets as well as some of this things he went through. This is definatly a street banger.
This is a one of those tracks you listen to while your kickin back at a family BBQ. Originally done by 70s supergroup The Spinners on their world wide hit "I'll Be Around", VERB'L has flipped their hit and made it into a hit of his own.

