Ca$his – You Think That I’m Crazy [Prod. Eminem]

    https://media.hiphopdx.com/old/singles/20120326-Cashis_You_Think_Im_Crazy-HHDX.mp3

    The full version of the Eminem-produced “You Think That I’m Crazy” from Ca$his.

    124 thoughts on “Ca$his – You Think That I’m Crazy [Prod. Eminem]

      1. Dope… pure Dope… that’s what you were trying to say right?

        How fucking different do you want each producer to make a beat? Drum Snare, Drum Drum Snare.. fuck, there’s only so much you can do with it, a Good Emcee will sound sick without a beat…

      1. Eminem & Obie sound nothing alike to begin with so your whole post makes no sense

        Ca$his sounds more like a 2pac clone then anything

    1. I like it, Em needs to start producing for himself again, sounds better over these beats then he does singing over the corny modern day beats sampling “Night at the Roxbury” theme music

      1. I know what you’re talking about… But What is Love WAS a song before SNL. It just got popular from that skit.

    2. ope, cant hate on this unless your under 21 and forgot what hip hop sounded like without all the estrogen

    3. I always thought that Cashis sounded best on Em beats, it’s like Em knows him and his style enough to be able to get him to write something real and crazy.

    4. Ca$his has some very dope mix tapes. If Interscope/ Shady would’ve dropped “Loose Cannon” few years back when Cashis has an buzz i bet you dude would be one of everyone’s fav. gangster artist. Ca$his even switched his style from gangster rapper to lyricist just to try and put out the music Interscope wants. Ca$his + Em beats= classic gangster hit. Anybody remember “Lac Motion”??? “County Hound Ep” was dope as fuck. Ca$his is the Edgar Allen Poe of rap.

    5. For this track, the beat reminds me of “county hound” and the Ca$his from 2007. Fuck with Ca$his Shady, drop the album!

    6. U CAN JUST TELL ITS AN EMINEM BEAT…CASHIS MAKES GOOD MUSIC BUT HE NOT REALLY GONNA MAKE MAJOR SALES DUDE HAS NO BUZZ

    7. Whatever happened to that County Hound LP? Or Loose Cannon LP? Or The Art Of Dying LP? Matter of fact, where is the 3rd official studio album from D12????????

    8. Based Of What I Heard It’s Seem’s Were Back Inside The Time Machine,So,Their From My Critic In Music Sense’s A Major Label War Between The 2 Top Labels.Hey You Fans Wanted It So Reap What You Sew

    9. wtf happened to this guy?

      Never sign with Shady Records or Aftermath unless you got some 50 cent club hits

    10. Jus asking: What makes this song and others like it from other underground/real hip-hop artist real hip hop?…….Why Are other Mainstream artist looked upon as not real Hip-Hop?

      1. Because they are mainstream, because they are in the charts, because ‘the chart’ industry is what they are aiming for. Any artist who is looking to win over children and teenagers ie: lil wayne, drake (all the young money crew), dr dre (to a certain degree, snoop dogg is a perfect example although doggystyle was good, the sounds they use are made for kids, its a typical pop sound they’re after. Thats what makes them ‘not real’, not ‘Hip Hop’. Cypress Hill are a little on the mainstream side but they cater for a specific audience and more importantly they keep a fine balance between making hits and keeping their fans happy and also retaining the underground feel.

        Every artist has a right to seek what makes them happy = money and if its pop then who cares but they’ll be branded and they’ll lose the street feel.

        Check out Bumpy Knuckles if you haven’t already

      2. but how does that not make it real hip-hop because that is what hip-hop was made for and how it was started, listen to Kurtis Blow and the original artist that started hip hop they rapped about gold chains, and being fresh and where they come from and jus chilling etc…..And all the music had that young pop sound to it, this so called real hip hop sound didnt come until the 90’s when it was more about being hardcore or more gangster or whatever u want to call it.

        it came from a generation when they were coming of the Crack epidemic, and thats what the rappers were seeing in there neighborhoods. also how can u expect rappers to kp talkn about the same thing when they dont live in the hood anymore, Snoop, Dre, Wayne, Ice Cube, jay Z and any other mainstream artist all started off rapping about their hoods and the more urban side of hip hop cause thats where they were when they made that music…..So I Ask again How does it make anyones music More Or Less Hip-Hop???

      3. It’s all bullshit. Fact of the matter is that when a rapper is broke, the listeners feel like they can relate to them, so they support them. When a artist is rich, a lot of fans abandon them because they feel like somehow they were betrayed by the artist because now he lives a lifestyle they can’t relate to anymore. It’s all RAP music. But Hip-Hop music, which is a style of rap music, speaks to a certain demographic. It speaks to a less luxurious demographic. Those who are still ‘in the streets’, so to speak. It’s usually all bullshit though, ’cause I’ll tell you right now, all these dudes in here that talk shit about Drake, were on his dick two years ago, ’cause I remember. And whatever new ‘underground’ artist they’re supporting now, once he starts being very successful, they’ll act like they never liked him. This has been going on for years. Jay-Z used to be a underground legend, and he talked about the same shit he talks about now. If anything, Jay-Z’s music now has MORE substance than it used to, but niggas don’t like him because he’s rich. That’s all.

      4. @sensay252 i agree with u but too me theres no true form of hip hop u can break it down into diff forms or genres of it. i dont think u can discredit some ones form of it cause u dont like it, jus like theres diff forms of rock & roll. sum people dont realize that everyones not frm The east coast, or west coast, or frm down south and that each has it on interpretation of it

      5. @Sensaye252- It’s not just about the money or everyone would hate Nas also, but that’s not the case. Nas is still looked at as one of the greats because he still talks about things that make you think. I don’t agree with the hate for Jay-Z, but some of it does comes from the fact that he’s successful. I think there will always be people who will look down on success because they don’t know any better. Personally, my only real issue with Jay is he now only seems to make raps for the club. there was a time when he easily had a rap like “This can’t be life” and ” I Just Wanna Love You” on the same record. In other words he had something for the streets and the clubs. That’s no longer true and it may never be true again. Regardless, there’s no such thing as real hip hop because it’s all real. There is a difference between bubble gum rap and hip hop though. Jay used to be able to do both but now he’s stuck in bubblegum hip pop mode.

    11. the song is fire!!! i love the shady beat, i miss his production. i hope cashis release an album soon!!!

    12. It’s pretty good, and the production is crazy, but this muthafucka needs to eat gotz dammit. He’s like a super strawweight, one punch and he’ll be out for months.

    13. These days no artist that Em sign can be successfull. Simply because the small mindedness of Eminem fans. They are only going to buy the album to here Eminem’s feature.And they are gonna mention eminem’s name everytime this artist name pops up. Which will obviously overshadow any up and coming artist.

      1. Slaughterhouse seems to be doing okay, just seen them here in tampa a couple days ago, they sold out a club Jeezy couldnt last month and this is the south

      2. Its because the people Eminem sign have a far different style from him, and people prefer Eminem’s style and subject matter (not to mention their singles are not nearly as commercial as Eminem’s).. Unlike say YM who are a bunch of people that sound the same and thats why several of them have had great success….

      3. its not em’s fault its interscopes fault anything shady records drops can atleast go gold if not plat if the people behind interscope werent so jewish n put a lil behind there artist

    14. Wow. This is garbage. You niggas tone deaf or something voting this anything over a 1?

      Ca$his. Go sit down, my nigga. You’re damn sure crazy…having gatdamn 39 kids or whatever the last count was.

      And I’m so glad Eminem stopped producing.

      1. Eminem did not stop producing. He’s producing alot of the new Slaughterhouse album, co-produced Lighters, co-produced Furiously Dangerous, and produced 2.0 boys (his best production in awhile.)

      2. are you stupid? he’s better when he’s producing especially his beats unlike on recovery and relapse he flows better when he produces his own

    15. I’d rather Em go back to producing for himself and rapping over stuff like this then using all the same fruity cornball producers everyone else is using

      I remember the first Interview I saw with Em on MTV, the news guy asked him what he would do when he ran out of ideas and he said “I guess love songs and 80’s remakes”….. 13 years later he’s singing love songs with Rhianna & Sampling the theme Music to “Night at the Roxbury”……. He needs to look in the mirror and realize what he’s doing

      And no, I didnt comment on Ca$his cause he dont deserve a comment, lol

      1. Wtf are you talking about? That Haddaway sample was fucking sick you’re just too pussy to listen to it because one of your boys made fun of your ass for being too wack to listen. And I’m sure Eminem is doing just fine without your expert advice.

      2. You’re obviously an idiot…How the fuck is LTWYL is a love song?
        It’s about domestic violence and he’s describing how he acts when a girl cheats on him! Listen to “Drips, Love You More and many more songs”. It’s just cause Rihanna is on it, isn’t it?

        People should pay more attention to lyrics than the feature selection.

      3. ^^^^^^^^

        You Eminem stans would convince yourself there’s no shame in anything he does, whatever Kid, I’m not gonna argue about it

      4. The reason you will not argue it, is because you do not have an argument. The songs you mentioned we’re great tracks, More examples of why eminem is still the greatest. Is he the same eminem? no, is he still on drugs? no. but these are the reasons he will be around for a longer period of time. Rap is new to him once again because hes not in a drugged mind state. The man is a lyrical genius. end of discussion.

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    17. niv=ce, it reminds me of some encore shit.l.. wish em jumped on this one but cashis needed a chance to shine

    18. Holy shit!! It’s good to know ems production skillz still on point. Em should have dropped a verse on this shit. But the DJs little sound effects kinda fucked with the song a little.

    19. Looks like em kept this nigga starvin in his basement for the past 5 years. Looks like the malnurished joe budden.

    20. Am I the only one who thinks he sounds a little like Eminem & Obie on this one? Somebody give this nigga a break already. Its been a minute

    21. thought em had abandoned this dude and felt a certain way about it. like how is dude on shady with no albums but not considered part of shady 2.0? well its good to see they are still connecting and i hope em gives cashis some type of push for success and he doesnt end up like stat quo. that said, this kinda sucks

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