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MP3 Lil´ Mook - Da 1 Man Army

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  • Intro
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  • Southern Take ova Flo Lil Mook feat Chozen
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  • Swang Flo Lil Mook
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  • Spit ya Game Flo Lil Mook
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  • Get ya Muney Lil Mook Feat Lil Flip
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  • Imma King Flo Lil Mook Feat Hollow
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  • Woodgrain Wheel Flo Lil Mook feat Hollow& G.S
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  • Sittin Sidewayz Flo Lil Mook Feat Hollow
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  • Rep ya Hood Lil Mook feat Hollow
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  • XXCLUSIVE Freestyle Lil Mook
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  • I woke up early Flo Lil Mook
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  • Niggaz Dont lyke me Lil Mook
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  • Put ya Lightaz up Flo Lil Mook
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  • Rider Muzik Flo feat K-os & G.S.
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  • I got sum shit on my mind Lil Mook
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  • Cumin Down N Swangin Lil Mook
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  • Windo shoppa Flo Lil Mook
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  • Da Wash Flo Lil Mook
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  • Georgia Flo Lil Mook
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  • Stripper Flo Lil Mook
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  • Unpredictable Flo Lil Mook
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  • Real Talk outro
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  • Size: 52.2 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Alotta rapperz N da South are known 2either have one or the other da Voice or da lyricz Im 1 of dem Artizt down south dat got both cuz Im country az hell yet N still lyrical sumthin lyke da Voice of Pimp C wit da Lyricism of of Jadakiss,check ya boy out.

22 MP3 Songs
HIP HOP/RAP: Southern Style



Details:
Lil Mook was born, Ronald Leon the 2nd June 23, of 1985. To Ronald and Rose Leon. Growing up for Mook wasnt easy. A drastic change came about in his life when his mother was incarcerated when mook was only 8. His father was determined to carry Mook and younger brother on his back like any real man would. Despite his fathers efforts his parents lost their house. Mook and his younger brother were forced to live with his grandmother Annie Mae Matthews when Mook was just 11. He had so much bottled inside. He wrote it down in a unique and poetic style, rather then talking and sharing his pain amongst others. By the age of 12 Mook was grabbing any and everything he could possibly get his hands on to take what he was doing to the next level such as instrumentals, paper, pen, tape recorder, and a little later a karaoke. Everything what would make this young lyrical master mind. The very man you see today that has overcame obstacles to accelerate his pace to success. He was determine to let all his pain out, that can be a burden and a hindrance, to a young adolescence to come out verbally father then physically. It wasn't until his sister's boyfriend Shawn noticed and eventually asked him to freestyle. Mook refused time after time not because he was shy or scared but only because he was uncomfortable. Then one day Shawn asked him just knowing the answer was No! Out of the blue Mook unleashed his lyrical ability and left Shawn and others in shock. Afterwards they were a fiend for more. I asked Mook what was it like and what did he feel at the very moment and he replied, I felt relieved from that point on Shawn was determine to get him on a one on one basis to get Mook the practice he needed until he was close to perfection. Trying to perfect his style Mook constantly stayed in and out of the studio and he was well taken care of financially. He said rough guessing at that point in his life he only spent $425 dollars in his whole life just cause people believed in him. Lil Mook was offered constructive criticism and encouragement. Lil Mook turned to D.J. Screw as a mentor in late October of 2001. Mook what did Screw tell you? Man Screw said shit dont happen over night you got to be dedicated so come by my shop sometime on the weekend and bring me a CD of what you got. I called him and chopped it up with him a couple of more times and within weeks later D. J. Screw passed away. I asked him did he feel that he reached the end of his peak and he replied, I never really just personally knew screw but it was love every time we talked. When I got the news about his disappearance that was my industry's first disappointment. It didnt stop me, Im still here, So no I dont feel like I reached my peak...


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