Paul Wall released his debut album, The Peoples Champ, in 2005, and saw platinum-plaque success as a result. Two years later, the Houston MC dropped his sophomore follow-up, Get Money, Stay True, but the effort failed to produce even a gold-plaque (And yes, we took into consideration the move toward digital). Thus, it is likely that when Wall raps about Get n Bank on his new joint with rapper Black Mike, he is talking about his successful business venture in custom mouth grills, and not music. In the song he spits the line, “… there’s more to life than money and cars / but I don’t have time to explain it in these 16 bars.” That’s fine, Paul. Maybe next time, okay?
Paul Wall just stop, its over for you..You were hot for 2 minutes, but now we dont want to hear you no more. We were fascinated cause you were a white rapper that sound black, but now were over it.
I don't understand why everyone hates on Paul Wall. He only talks about about things he knows, unlike most rappers these days. Thats also why he has to talk about gettin' money, candy paint, etc...cuz he's not going to be rapping about killing people or selling cocaine all day, that not what he's all about.
i cant help but always love these paul wall songs. Lyrically they weak - its understood but his delievery style and imagery and unique voice makes his songs fun to listen to.
if you dont like it, then dont listen to it. simple as that. i would love to hear any of you rap, go back to your burger flippin and valet parking jobs.
I loved get money stay true. Paul has been rappin bout the same stuff since him and chamillionaire split but unlike evrybody else he knows how to make his stuff sound fresh. and if paul rapped about cocaine and killin people, then i would admit that hip hop is dead.
nah Paul Wall talks about the same @*#$! every record..you don't even have to hear the track to guess what it will be like cause everything is the same