May 14, 2015 Smart guy I guess I read the rules wrong, I thought the artist was only allowed to be featured 3 times :;'(:
May 14, 2015 Basically using any songs you have from any artist, you try make an album. Like mines based upon a breakup and recovery.
May 14, 2015 I did but it confused me more. I think I'll sit out on this thread because I'll do something wrong
May 14, 2015 K when I get back from work I'll try and see what I can do, depends if I have time before my girlfriend gets here for the weekend!
May 14, 2015 Call it Karma: 1. Art of Peer Pressure- Kendrick Lamar 2. Collard Greens- Schoolboy Q 3. Legend- Drake 4. War Ready- Rick Ross 5. 22 Offs- Chance the Rapper 6. Like Toy Soldiers- Eminem 7. Blocka- Pusha T 8. Jesus Walks- Kanye West 9. Uptown- Travis Scott 10. No Exit- Childish Bambino Bonus. Paranoia- Chance the Rapper Setting: Chicago summer, Sean and Tre are two boys in adolescence who find them selves in Karma's hand. Art of Peer Pressure: Sean and Tre rob a house that they've been camping out for like two months. Sean is unsure about it but his long time friend, Tre convinces him to go through with it despite his worries Collard Greens: After hitting the stain, the two reap their riches and have a night of partying full of drugs and alcohol, not think of their possible consequences. Legend: *cough cough (foreshadow) cough* Tre is so proud that him and Sean were not caught that he thinks of himself as a "legend" of sorts War Ready: After just doing a big deal down at the docks of Lake Michigan, Big Eddie comes home to find his house completely trashed. A neighbor said that he heard it and called the police but the kids had gotten away by then. He calls up his inside guys in the police force and has them tail the boys at school. 22 Offs: Sean and Tre notice that a cop has been following them since they left school to walk home. The cop gets out and approaches them and Tre jets while Sean is frozen with fear. Sean goes with the cop for some questioning. Like Toy Soldiers: After Sean is released from some intense questioning, he sees the police at Tre's house. He goes up to the house and learns that his life long friend was found shot dead in the street. Blocka: With Tre's death still fresh on his mind, Sean gets a 9mm (a nine is called a blocka due to the sound it makes when it is shot) and prepares to get take his revenge on who ever murdered his friend. (Keep in mind that Chicago is riddled with gangs, guns, and drugs. It isn't hard to believe that a highschool senior in Chicago could get a gun and have murder on his mind). Jesus Walks: At Tre's funeral a week later, Sean sees a black car pull up on the side. A tinted window rolls down and a man smiles and gives Sean a wink. The eye contact is maintained until the car pulls away, while Sean has one thing on his mind. Murder. Uptown: That same day, Sean gets in his car, filled with adrenaline and rage, heads back to the very house in he hit a week and a half ago. He gets out of the car a couple blocks away and walks with death in his eyes. No Exit: After killing the man he saw at the funeral (Big Eddie) his heart is pounding. He hands fidget to find his keys. He nonchalantly drives to the docks of Lake Michigan to dump his body... Paranoia (Bonus Track): Weeks pass but Sean is still filled with paranoia and is constantly looking over his shoulder, never knowing if he'll be able to let his guard down. *I titled the album "Call it Karma" because Tre and Sean hit the stain. Tre is murdered by Big Eddie (the owner of the house) which is karma, and in turn Sean murders Big Eddie which is karma for killing Tre. @Sheriff Skippy @Narsh @CharlieWork @Sign Language