Man necks are for bustas... Real G's keep their heads on their shoulders. Bitch.

Before now, I had never listened to a Mark Deez track.

The "Comatose Click" put me in a coma.

Marcus's verse on "Where We Be" is one of the most awful things I ever heard. He tries alter the tone in his voice in an apparent attempt at a melody, and it sounds like someone was strangling a hog.

That song makes me want to never listen to hip-hop music again.



Mark Deez's biography (written by himself in third person as to make it sound professional):
Mark Deez was influenced by hip hop from a very young age. Once seduced by the sounds, he began freestyling and putting together songs at the age of 12. By the time Mark was 15, he had developed a distinctive skill in the field of rapping. As a freshman in high school, Mark began to battle fellow MCs at Evans High School. After compiling an impressive record against the local competition, Deez cultivated the group "Triple Threat", which consisted of Brent "Young B" Boyd, Stephen "Juss Me" Black, and part-time member Wesley "JB" Tibbs. Triple Threat's debut mixtape - From The Streets of Augusta - was released on February 17, 2004. This release was strictly an experiment and purposely a training ground for the artists more than a serious release. After the release of From The Streets of Augusta, Deez began recording with Brian Hixon, they did numerous tracks together. In August of 2004, Deez released another compilation - The Markonomics Mixtape. It was his first solo mixtape effort and was received very well by the public. The tape featured 21 cuts, many of which featured other artists. Deez had matured progressively as an artist. The content of his music had seriously improved. Several months following, Deez and his protege Young B released 451 Degrees. Some consider it the best of the Mark Deez tapes. After months and months of hiatus, Deez returned to deliver Through My Mind's Eye on September 8, 2005. It was mostly a compilation of verses, much to the format of Markonomics, but more in-depth. Deez is currently working on The Unsigned Hope Mixtape. It was originally scheduled for a February 21, 2006 release but has been delayed. Also in the works for Deez are The Unsigned Hope Vol. II, Deez & Limn - ASAP (As Sicc As Possible), a Deez & DJ Berti collaboration album, and a T3 Souljaz: From The Streets of Augusta Vol. II. Be on the lookout!!

I am also personally offended that one of his "homies" is wearing a UNC hat in a picture on his site.
 
Dante said:
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LMAO
 
i just got a link to his myspace and looked at his friends....3522 or some shit like that?? wtf?? how is this guy so popular?? even my most popular friends have around 200ish pals...i think the highest i've seen, not including that bastard Tom's, is about 400.....

did everyone on this board just become his friend to bash him?
 

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