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Ok first off, I haven't listened to Bleed's album yet. I liked the first 2 tracks that were released from it. Since I'm new to his music, I'll end up downloading the album then deciding if it's worth a buy. Your post sounds like you're saying we should buy the album simply because hard work was put into it and that Bleed is a cool dude. If that was my criteria in purchasing an album, I'd be broke. The most important thing about an album is the music (obviously). I dont think your post is going to convince anyone to buy the album, all it did was convince me that Bleed is a cool dude who works hard. That doesn't make me want the album any more or less.

Cross Eyed Joe said:
I wish you peeps on this site knew what is going on behind the scenes with Strange Music regarding Young Bleed. I have been on the road with dude for over 3 weeks in the "All 6's And 7's" over several states and first off I must say that Young Bleed is the most humble and is straight up good people.. in fact the best I have ever come to know in the 10 years + I have hustled for Strange Music.. and the music business period in that matter. Me and Bleed have been out meeting with fans all over, kicking it, and showing love to people at the same time of putting up pics on his twitter @realyoungbleed Who goes out in a van with a label rep just to meet fans cross country!? On another note Bleed has been putting out a ton of time and energy to expand Tech in the south and he doesn't get no money for that... Young Bleed has been working so hard to help promote Tech in the south.. who does that?! yadda a mean. And to finish this off, I want to point out that Bleed's music is meant to be different. His style has always been different and he speaks in a language that someone from the street can understand... if ya'll pay close attention to the record you will see that. It's real talk and you would be amazed how much people like Bleed, Pimp C, Scarface, and other hard core street rappers can teach us. He is "Uh Gangsters Gangsta" and I can say that is the truth!! Me and Yong Bleed have been in neighbor hoods that hardly any rapper with a record deal will go but he can do it because he is a gangster and a man before he is anything else. I just want ya'll to know the truth and I hope you will respect it and go to Best Buy and pick up the album. I bought 3 copies from Best Buy and 1 from iTunes!! Strange All Day All Night cause I live it!!!

I got to agree with Cole here, just cause the guy is cool and nice to hang out with doesn't mean he deserves to sell 100k copies of this cd. The whole thing was mediocre and it was just a bunch of that down south bland music. As someone who has lived in Louisiana for 14 years before I moved, I can tell you this shit is all over down there. Same types of beats, same "gutta" sound, and the same feel to all of it. I've never been a fan of it, and this album hasn't changed my mind one bit. I'll give him credit, some songs could be club songs, but there is so much other stuff why would this stand out? Hearing: "Uh, Yeah ya ya ya ya, UH HUH, Yea" at the beginning of every song is just redundant and stupid.

 

did not like the cd but lynch and tech killed it
HAHA butthurt Cole is hela rich

crow said:
cole dont lie u wouldnt go broke ur rich lol

Cole said:
Ok first off, I haven't listened to Bleed's album yet. I liked the first 2 tracks that were released from it. Since I'm new to his music, I'll end up downloading the album then deciding if it's worth a buy. Your post sounds like you're saying we should buy the album simply because hard work was put into it and that Bleed is a cool dude. If that was my criteria in purchasing an album, I'd be broke. The most important thing about an album is the music (obviously). I dont think your post is going to convince anyone to buy the album, all it did was convince me that Bleed is a cool dude who works hard. That doesn't make me want the album any more or less.

Cross Eyed Joe said:
I wish you peeps on this site knew what is going on behind the scenes with Strange Music regarding Young Bleed. I have been on the road with dude for over 3 weeks in the "All 6's And 7's" over several states and first off I must say that Young Bleed is the most humble and is straight up good people.. in fact the best I have ever come to know in the 10 years + I have hustled for Strange Music.. and the music business period in that matter. Me and Bleed have been out meeting with fans all over, kicking it, and showing love to people at the same time of putting up pics on his twitter @realyoungbleed Who goes out in a van with a label rep just to meet fans cross country!? On another note Bleed has been putting out a ton of time and energy to expand Tech in the south and he doesn't get no money for that... Young Bleed has been working so hard to help promote Tech in the south.. who does that?! yadda a mean. And to finish this off, I want to point out that Bleed's music is meant to be different. His style has always been different and he speaks in a language that someone from the street can understand... if ya'll pay close attention to the record you will see that. It's real talk and you would be amazed how much people like Bleed, Pimp C, Scarface, and other hard core street rappers can teach us. He is "Uh Gangsters Gangsta" and I can say that is the truth!! Me and Yong Bleed have been in neighbor hoods that hardly any rapper with a record deal will go but he can do it because he is a gangster and a man before he is anything else. I just want ya'll to know the truth and I hope you will respect it and go to Best Buy and pick up the album. I bought 3 copies from Best Buy and 1 from iTunes!! Strange All Day All Night cause I live it!!!
Anyone Bumping Preserved wachyall think about it
I love it, I think it's good and has a few really good songs like "Wall Uh Fame", "How Ya Do Dat Again", "Husle Ball", Wut'z Up", "Hurt Nobody", "It'll Go Down", and a few others.  Pretty damn good.

Pimpalicious Mc Dees Nuts said:
Anyone Bumping Preserved wachyall think about it
I thought it was a GREAT album!!! imo
You forgot "Boot Up". That's one of my top five favorite songs on the album.

calripkenboy08 said:
I love it, I think it's good and has a few really good songs like "Wall Uh Fame", "How Ya Do Dat Again", "Husle Ball", Wut'z Up", "Hurt Nobody", "It'll Go Down", and a few others.  Pretty damn good.

Pimpalicious Mc Dees Nuts said:
Anyone Bumping Preserved wachyall think about it
Do you consider it nut riding if I like to pre-order the albums because I like to collect the autographed booklets, shirt and sticker?  :-)

Husein said:
young bleed is wack as fuck yall don't need to nutride him becouse he signed to strange 
I had to REALLY look for it at Best Buy (wasn't no where near the New Releases) but it was a lot better than expected. I bumped a lot of No Limit way back & "Preserved" brought back some good memories. Some of the  tracks in the middle had some annoying hooks, but I thought the album started & ended pretty strong. Hopefully artists like Young Bleed & Flawless can help can help Strange get a stronger presence in the South because that's a market that they really haven't won over yet...

Pimpalicious Mc Dees Nuts said:
Anyone Bumping Preserved wachyall think about it
I don't see how that would be nut riding its just u wanting some cool shit
Kyle Renfrow said:
Do you consider it nut riding if I like to pre-order the albums because I like to collect the autographed booklets, shirt and sticker?  :-)

Husein said:
young bleed is wack as fuck yall don't need to nutride him becouse he signed to strange 
i really didn't like it,tech made a mistake to sign him!

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