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My minds playing tricks on me geto boys scarface
My minds playing tricks on me geto boys scarface













my minds playing tricks on me geto boys scarface my minds playing tricks on me geto boys scarface

Because I don’t need Geto Boys to be Scarface, you feel me? So if it said ‘Geto Boys and Scarface’ or any of that shit two together, then they wrong for that because I can stand on my own two feet with no Geto Boys.” “I don’t never wanna get Geto Boys and Scarface intertwined ever. “I wanna see where it says ‘Geto Boys, Scarface,’” Scarface interjected. And I see ‘Geto Boys and Scarface’ in the lineup.” Saturday come, I’m online and an article comes across about the Grammys. “Like what I’m tryna figure out is … First of all, I ask you Wednesday when we left here, I said, ‘What you got for the weekend?’ You said, ‘I’m finna go fuck with this Grammys thing.’ I said, ‘Alright man, safe travels.’ Because, you know, that’s how we do it. “Slighted? I feel beyond slighted,” Dennis responded. “You feel like you was slighted,” Scarface began. During the all-star performance, Scarface rapped Geto Boys’ 1991 classic, “Mind Playing Tricks On Me.” Fellow Geto Boys member Bushwick Bill died in 2019, but Dennis was left out of the Grammys performance altogether. Released on Monday (February 13), Willie D, whose legal name is William James Dennis, argued with Scarface about being excluded from the Hip-Hop 50 segment during the 65th Grammy Awards. Willie D got confrontational with fellow Geto Boys member Scarface in a recent episode of their podcast, Geto Boys Reloaded. Photo Credit: Gary Miller/FilmMagic On a recent episode of the Geto Boys Reloaded, Willie D confronted Scarface about being left out of the Grammys’ Hip-Hop 50 segment.















My minds playing tricks on me geto boys scarface