As much flack as Pleasure P gets on this blog (lol), we need to also keep in mind that he's been repping Static as hard as anyone has.
So today I present to you two tracks by Pleasure P that may or may not be written by Static.
The first one we have is "Chocolate Coated Candy", which is produced by Rudy.
It's never actually been confirmed that this was written by Static. I had just assumed it was because it was a Rudy produced track.
The next track we have is "Lick Lick Lick", which will probably be a lot harder to solve because it doesn't sound like a Rudy beat.
As I listen to some of the runs that Pleasure is doing on this song, I can definitely hear Static on it. It might just be influenced by Static though, considering they worked together on Pretty Ricky's first two albums and also on Pleasure's solo album. Let me know what you think.
In other news, be on the look out for Pleasure P's song "Change Positions", which will be the first single off his "Suppertime" album.
EDIT: We've gotten confirmation from Rudy that "Chocolated Coated Candy" was written and produced by Rudy. Although Static had nothing to do with the song, you can hear the influence that he had on both Rudy and Pleasure P. Shout out to Rudy for helping us out. Everyone should follow Rudy on Twitter @ www.twitter.com/rudyonline and show him some love.
So today I present to you two tracks by Pleasure P that may or may not be written by Static.
The first one we have is "Chocolate Coated Candy", which is produced by Rudy.
It's never actually been confirmed that this was written by Static. I had just assumed it was because it was a Rudy produced track.
The next track we have is "Lick Lick Lick", which will probably be a lot harder to solve because it doesn't sound like a Rudy beat.
As I listen to some of the runs that Pleasure is doing on this song, I can definitely hear Static on it. It might just be influenced by Static though, considering they worked together on Pretty Ricky's first two albums and also on Pleasure's solo album. Let me know what you think.
In other news, be on the look out for Pleasure P's song "Change Positions", which will be the first single off his "Suppertime" album.
EDIT: We've gotten confirmation from Rudy that "Chocolated Coated Candy" was written and produced by Rudy. Although Static had nothing to do with the song, you can hear the influence that he had on both Rudy and Pleasure P. Shout out to Rudy for helping us out. Everyone should follow Rudy on Twitter @ www.twitter.com/rudyonline and show him some love.
I think Static wrote Choc Coat Candy.
ReplyDeletei really hope he dont go with this "suppertime" idea..i mean do ya own thing n jus rep static in that, cuz being he tryna 'remake' suppertime doesn't seem like reppin to me..then he gon get all the recognition for statics blood, sweat n tears!!! sorry but i'll neva b a fan of that idea..n i can listen to pleasure p truthfully n enjoy it but when u throw static in the mix im offended..lol..but i hear static's influence in him so thats prolly y i can tolerate his music..lol
ReplyDeleteI'm with Both Jaz n Pooh. Of course Static wrote and most likely lent BkG vocals to Chocolate Candy. I love the vocal growth P has gone through while working w/ Static. Lick def has Static influenced runs, vocal stacks, & that nasal effect that only Static can make sound good (lol). I know P wants to rep Static, but i think his sophomore album needs a name change. B/c if P's cover of Patience is a hint to what will be going down...UGH, im not looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteJuicy Fruit is the illest breakbeat ever lol
ReplyDeleteI SAY IF PLEASURE IS ANYWHERE NEAR A SONG IT ALREADY HAS BEEN INFLUENCED BY STATIC AND MOST LIKELY WRITTEN BY THE KING HIMSELF.....AINT NO PLEASURE IN THE GAME WITHOUT STATIC ...4LIFE 4 REAL 4 EVA
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