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Memo the mafioso
Memo the mafioso









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The opening sequence is almost perfect, it features Robbie Coltrane as a Russian mafioso, and culminates in the most ludicrous hidden satellite dish scene you will ever see. Goldeneye – named after Ian Fleming’s home in Jamaica where he wrote the Bond novels – is probably the best Bond film made in my lifetime. One such film is Goldeneye, the James Bond reboot from 1995. We will start with The Good – genuinely good films that nonetheless went through the Pentagon’s entertainment liaison office and had to be altered to meet their demands. You may have to select a menu option or click a button. Transcript The Good

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    #Memo the mafioso series

    Next up, Memo is planning on a series of singles and visuals, and possibly a full-length project towards the final quarter of the year. I always wanted to fuck with the West Coast sound but couldn’t find the beats … once I found these Drakeo tapes, I looked up all the producers I just tapped in with Laudiano, who was the cheapest at the time, and then in late 2017 we started laying shit down for real.” As far as his current dream features, The Stinc Team’s Ketchy the Great and SaysoTheMac are even considered to be his personal picks. He really brought it all back … the life really came back to the West Coast. I would pull up Drakeo’s tapes and look at all the producers and go from there. Once there was the emergence of Drakeo and all of that, I just started into those type of producers.

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    At first, I couldn’t even find any West Coast beats. “From YG to Frosty, there was kind of like a gap, and that was when I got into rap, and that was when that newer East Coast shit was popping.

    memo the mafioso

    We got a lot of artists speaking some real shit, and we got some real originality too.”Įlsewhere, he cites more recent West Coast heroes like FrostyDaSnowmann, Drakeo the Ruler and Ketchy the Great as his favorites. If you look at each and every section in Daygo, there’s at least one cracking rapper from there now … I be bumping everybody. Now, we can really make a scene in San Diego … I’m not letting the politics get involved, I’m working with whoever the f*ck I want to work. “There hasn’t been a real Daygo scene until now, …there hasn’t been a good face to the scene until now. “I didn’t even get into the local rap scene until middle school, and at the time there were big-name OGs like Mitchy Slick and Don Diego,” Memo shares, opening up about his local influences. I just mixed that with that West Coast style.” “I feel like that got me really good at this shit - that East Coast lyricism. “When I first started getting into writing rap, I was listening to East Coast shit like Joey Bada$$, Capital Steez, Flatbush Zombies and all of that because it was really lyrical and I got into really breaking down that shit,” he adds. I tapped in with a couple good West Coast producers and I just started doing crazy.”

    memo the mafioso

    “I just started writing and getting better at writing and started applying it to beats. “I feel like it’s always been a part of West Coast culture, and I always felt like I could do it,” Memo says of his origins as a rapper. “I’ve been all over Daygo though - all over Southeast San Diego.” “I grew up around the Golden Hill area, right above Logan Heights and kind of east of Downtown,” the San Diego-bred MemoTheMafioso tells us, breaking down his origins.











    Memo the mafioso