June 5th, 2007

RealTalk With The Shop Boyz

Real talk, when I first heard this song I was like wtf is this lol. After a few more plays it started sounding better. When I went to the club cats was going crazy. Everytime they played it at Summer Jam people got mad hype. They got a hit single, so its just a matter of if they can get another one poppin. I will post video from their listening session later. RockStar Mentality is in stores June 19th.



20 Responses to “RealTalk With The Shop Boyz”

  1. Soobuck Says:

    party like a rockstarrr!

  2. Tyberius Walker Says:

    first time i heard the song, i labeled it (and the shop boyz) straight trash…but now, after seeing the reaction its gotten…and hearin a few interwiews…i hate to flip-flop, but i respect these boys for just tryin to make it out the trap…they’re not tryin to act like they’re the most lyrical artists…without hesitation they said their 2 biggest influences were dem franchize boys & d4l (not many people would admit that)…but these boys are real, and i definately respect that…and i’m lookin forward to that remix…dipset, weezy, jeezy, the hit-maker t-pain…it could be a problem

  3. T Baby Says:

    from a person who likes both rock and hip hop respectively, the shop boyz put out a mockery of both genres.

    but wateva, its a hit right.

  4. Vegas NYC Says:

    Black Republicans: Def Jam Tour 08′

    also Fuck da shop boyz or whatever theor name is. hypnosis, at first its wack then the radio plays it over and over and over and over then it grows on you….ass

  5. Vegas NYC Says:

    Black Republicans: Def Jam Tour 08′
    Fuck da shop boyz or whatever theor name is. hypnosis, at first its wack then the radio plays it over and over and over and over then it grows on you….ass

  6. YABliss Says:

    I agree wuth Vegas, but I aint hatin’, get it how u live

  7. wtf Says:

    d4l and dem franchize boyz influenced them lol..that explains alot

  8. Anon Says:

    Niggas mad incoherent. As for the interview itself, shit’s dull and there’s no connection between the interviewer and the interviee. Bunch of “so what are..” “so how did..” “so when do..” type of questions. Step it up.

  9. talib Says:

    what a waste of video

  10. talib Says:

    and time

  11. QuadakiDD Says:

    At first it was wack and then it was wack. And then…I kept hearig it and it was still wack, but then I grew too respect its wackness..and now I love the wackness of it. lol!!!!!Im with Vegas on this one…Radio keeps playin some shit until you like it. Its not like the FIRST TIME I heard Ether or The Bridge Is Over…After tyme of course you gonna think u like it…But its just that it sticks in your head. COME ON PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ….And since when do people get respect for being one-hit-wonders????!!!!! Yall buggin.

  12. ...... Says:

    they sound stupid as hell.

  13. young n fresh Says:

    wats there name again the shop boys that explains it alot.and there influence by d4l and dem franchise boys these dudes r really sum lusers…….d4l cmon…..youll be better off saying lil boosie or sumthin…..

  14. EASHIA Says:

    yall some real haters how yall going to hate on them for doing some different shit they came with a whole new swagga ppl talking about hip-hop is dead then when people bring a new swagga to it people still on some hatin shit bottom line they fire I dont see jay, fabolous or nobody else doing no different shit

  15. Storm90057 Says:

    I agree with you EASHIA.. i know 80% of the cats on here never made a hit record or know how to write good music but yet they hate on people that made it (for right now). Its not easy to get a hit record.. BUT ITS EASY TO DIS PEOPLE THAT WORK HARD TO GET THERE. Thats why some stay loosers and people bypass them because the loosers will always hate. Dont get me wrong… ITS OK TO NOT LIKE SOMETHING. Just because you dont like something does not mean you a hater but there is a differnece and i can tell right away… If me and the dude down the block did the same thing (in this case D4L) and they were getting money with this crazy snap music and im doinf snap music in my basement for nothing playing around then you damn right im gonna look at what these dudes did and make my cake also.. REAL TALK… BE REAL PEEPS!!!!

  16. GROSS405 Says:

    THEY ARE YOUNG AND STILL HAVE ACCOMPLISHED ALOT BIG PROPS ON THEY HUSTLE. U HAVE TO SPREAD YOUR HUSTLE TO MAKE IT THIS WORLD

  17. QuadakiDD Says:

    THEY WACK!!!!!! Bottom Line….

  18. Storm90057 Says:

    question for Quadakid.. why you say they wack?.. explain.. I respect your opinion but i am curious

  19. talib Says:

    ^^^storm theres is no explantaion to their wackness .. it aint hatin it just is what it is

  20. Shyne Poe Says:

    lmfao i couldnt stop laughin whehn they said their influences were d4l t.i, dro.. like wtf they start rappin a yr ago nigga? lol shitt and they feelin 50 cent and all that gay shit but that song is tight in the club make u go buck.. but they jokes man but i dunno if u can really respect them for “admittin” they influence by those cats cuz they stupid? and they an embarassment to hip hop and rock in their own right

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