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[Chorus]
Damn I miss the damn I miss the damn I miss the game
Game, when it's gon' come back, come back
I'm gettin tired of the dumb rap, dumb rap
Man I done been there and done that, let's move on
Damn I miss the damn I miss the game
Game, when it's gon' come back, come back
I'm gettin tired of the dumb rap, dumb rap
Man I done been there and done that, let's move onDamn I used to love this rap shit
When it was on some gold rope, Kangol hat shit
Now e'ry rapper on some bust-that-gat shit
Cut-that-crack shit, fuck that whack shit
Public Enemy was on some power to black shit
Rap cats need to get back on that shit (real tough)
They need to try switchin they flows
Cause all of our women ain't bitches and hoes
And e'ry rapper out got a brick on the stove
and his wrists all froze, and he whippin the Rolls

To hear that, I can listen to Hov'
You bullshit and then you gettin exposed (y'knah wah im talkin bout)[Chorus]Yo what happened to the game?
All these niggaz rappin the same and that's lame (that's lame)
Cats hustlin, bustin they gat
But Kurtis Blow wasn't talkin 'bout hustlin crack
Now e'rybody on the grind (uh-huh)
But Run-D.M.C. never killed nobody in their rhyme (nah nah)
They wasn't on that beef shit (uh-uh)
And Melle Mel was the first one to talk that street shit
But e'ry since N.W.A. came out
Cats turned gangster and took that same route (MAAAN~!)
To hear that I could listen to 'Pac
You bullshittin and I'm wishin it'd stop[Chorus]I don't even listen to rap now
It make my head hurt when I listen to cats now
They sound like they all rhymin in one route
So take the industry and put 'em all in one group
Since they on the same page (yeah)
We should be able to boo them dudes offa the same stage (boo)
F'real, I still love this rap shit
Even though the A runnin with that snap shit
Even though the Bay runnin with that hyphy
When I get on the mic niggaz still won't like me
To hear crack, you can listen to me
You bullshittin, you ain't sicker than me, uh-huh[Chorus]On
Let's move oh-o
Let's move on
Let's move oh on
Aw yeah
We gotta move on
Songwriters
Ross, Arthur / Ware, Leon / Reese, BarryPublished by
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Barry Adrian Reese (born July 7, 1982), better known by his rap name Cassidy (also known as "The Problem" and "The Hustla") is a popular rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was born and raised in North Philadelphia. He was in a group called Larsiny together with his home-town-friends Cal Akbar and Shiz Lansky.

Cassidy rose to prominence as a battle rapper and started appearing on mixtapes. Producer Swizz Beatz signed him to his Full Surface label distributed through J Records and featured him on Swizz's 2002 album Presents G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories. Cassidy has also appeared on tracks by Snoop Dogg and Wyclef Jean.

Cassidy recorded the Split Personality album in the year 2003. The record is divided into three parts: The first is credited to Cassidy and reflects his pop side, the second, credited as "Tha Problem," aims at fans of his mixtapes. The third is credited to B. Reese from fans from his early days. [1]

Cassidy recorded the track and lead single "Hotel" with R. Kelly in Kelly's Chicago studios with a vocal contribution by Kelly - there is also a version featuring vocals by Trina. The song became a hit, reaching the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2004 and the top 5 of the UK charts in May 2004. The song also reached the Australian top 40 in late May 2004.

Split Personality was released on March 16, 2004 and debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 album charts and at #1 on the R&B/Hip Hop albums charts. The second single, "Get No Better", featured a contribution from labelmate Mashonda but did not do as well on the singles charts, reaching #82 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Cassidy released his second album, I'm A Hustla, on Swizz Beatz's label, Full Surface. The album features a sample from Jay-Z's "Dirt off your Shoulders" on the first single, "I'm a Hustla". A remix featuring Mary J. Blige followed soon after. It was released on June 28, 2005 and it reached #5 on the Billboard in the United States.

Cassidy is known for his freestyling ability. He first came into national attention after spiking the Roc-a-Fella rapper and fellow Philadelphian, Freeway. The studio session made its way to the streets and the internet, where interest in Cassidy grew.

Different styles and flows

Tha Problem/The Hustla - His first style, very aggressive and street smart. Many people compared him with Papoose, Fabolous, D-Block, Jay-Z, and Big L. It's based on his Battle-Rapper past.

Cassidy - This style came up after his success with "Hotel", it's basically for his female fans, most similar to the style of Nelly.

B. Reese/Mr. Reese - His original style, which is more political. In this style, he talks about Life and the president and also similar subjects, similar to Nas, Quan, 2Pac, Beanie Sigel and DMX.

His third studio album, B.A.R.S. (The Barry Adrian Reese Story) was originally entitled "It Is What It Is". It was #10 on XXL magazine's top 10 most anticipated albums in 2007. B.A.R.S. was released on November 7, 2007, and his lead single was "My Drink N' My 2 Step,". He also created a B.A.R.S. Competition Freestyle Battle on October 10, 2007 live on MTV's Sucker Free show. The second single is "Cash Rules", featuring Bone Thugs-n-Harmony & Eve.

Cassidy is also working on a group album with Larsiny. The first single is rumored to be "Boyz Iz Back".

Cassidy confirmed in an interview with Allhiphop.com that his fourth album will be eponymously titled Cassidy.

Cash is the Name of his Album with the hit single "Drummer Bass"

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