Since the DJBooth debut of Bossman’s When Will It Be Over (Far Too Long), the rapper has had quite an eventful and (considering the title) ironic past three months; after getting left behind at Virgin (So So Def moved to Def Jam), the Charm City King was dropped by his label, courted by Sony Urban (only to witness the label dissolve into its parent companies) and now finally has a deal on the table with Koch. Ready to capitalize on his city’s infamy as the Home of the Wire, Bossman enhances the program’s realness by describing the harsh realities of the Ghetto on his new single. Over a beat from the One Up Production team, Bossman is joined by Scola of Dru Hill, who, gets his voice-box on; let’s just say T-Pain would be proud.
This right here sounds like a JOKE. Like someone making fun of T-Pain for real! I am not feeling this at all. He doesn't have a good voice even with the damn computer machine. The beat is OK, but the track is pretty wack. Such a Bite of T-Pain I can't believe it!
THIS IS HOT HOT!!!!!GARBAGE
THEY BE SIGNING THE MOST BULL SHIT RAP
I CAN'T BELIEE THIS OH MY GOODNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WACK AND THE VOICE BOX IS SORRY
DAM SO SO DEF TRIPPIN
THIS IS SO SO WACK!!!!!!!FORGET T-PAIN ZAP WOULDn'T EvEN TOUCH THIS!!!!!!!!!!
THIS SONG IS TERRIBLE FO REAL.
I'M SORRY IF THE X LABEL IS READING THIS U MADE A GOOD CHOICE!!!!!!!DROP HIM LIKE HE'S HOT
this songs pretty catchy,but im gettin kinda tired of everybody doin the voicebox,thats t-pains thing.but the song overall i would say i like the beat and hook alot,its not a bad song
It's not the greatest, but he had swagga and the ever loving voice box. Hahahaha! IDK. The hook and production gains this one rotation. I say keep the hook, drop the singing verses and get a good rapper, like Luda or something.
Has the voicebox been overused? Yes. With that said, the hook for this song is great. There is a reggae-tinged feel to his melody and its very catchy. Sadly, I think if Teddy was a feature here, these ratings would be much higher.
Like i said on an earlier track....the voicebox AGAIN!!
How many rappers are gunna use it...only T-Pain and Wayne can pull it off...and Wayne doesn't even need it but if it werent for the voice box the song wouldn't be half bad
Bossman did not sing the hook. If you notice at the beginning of the song where he says "Scola." He's referring to the person singing the hook. Scola is a member of Dru Hill. They know each other from Baltimore.
Beat sounds club ready. Keep the hook drop Bossman until he comes out of the nursery and steps it up. And can someone please come up with a song that doesn't include the voicebox.