Joell Ortiz – Cashin Out Freestyle

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    It was just a matter of time before Joell Ortiz tackled Cash Out’s hit single.

    26 thoughts on “Joell Ortiz – Cashin Out Freestyle

    1. More whiny ass garbage from the human landfill of trash!!!

      LOVE IT when Joell laughs at his own ‘punchlines’ too…

      HAH HAH!!!

      1. This is a real rapper, creative and can rap with different flows and different styles, hes pushing the mold man and always keeps it lyrical and witty, this is what Hip Hop is about you people are crazy this is why rap is dieng because people don’t like good rap they just wanna hear the same old mainstream b/s

    2. The first thing I ever think of is what would fat fucking Joell Ortiz sound like on x, y or z beat for he’s such a fascinating artist.

      Joell made one half decent (and half shit: he even put Maino on) album and has been horrible since and put out some of the most ungodly mixtape garbage EVER by a Brooklyn MC.

      Go Laughterhouse, Go Laughterhouse

      1. are you crazy? Road Kill is one of the best Mix Tapes in Hip Hop history Road Kill is top notch

    3. ASSIN’ OUT IS MORE LIKE IT DAMN THIS IS AWFUL EVEN BY JOELL’S CORNBALL STANDARDS… GUY’S A FAT NERD, SOUNDS EVEN WORSE THAN USUAL WHEN HE TRIES TO ACT TOUGH

    4. Joell so underrated just killed it and all haters can say his his fat ! Same people that done fuck all with there lives and are jealous cause he gonna be a star 4/5

    5. THE HYPE TRASH CONTINUES– JOELL HAS HAD A MILLION CHANCES AND THE FACT IS THE FAT FUCK JUST DOESN’T HAVE IT: ZERO SOUL, CHARISMA, POETRY OR TRUE WIT…

      … JUST A WHINING ARROGANCE LIKE THE WORLD OWES HIM SHIT– WHICH IT DOESN’T.

      1. You are out your damn mind, that is what real hip hop fans love about Joel, his charisma and wit, his poetry and word play, his versatility and many different flows which is a part of charisma, you ever here Ima Soldier? Learn hip hop and creativness

    6. Joell is from the hood, I’m super he’s been using for a while. He’s earned his strips or else someone would have addressed it with him already.

    7. For a guy getting so much hate this is rated pretty decent. I think it was cool, I’ve heard better from him. He was outstanding with the puns thou

    8. Damn I remember when Joell first came out, not a bad word was said about him, now theres so much hate? guess thats what comes with success.. Joell dope tho!

      1. It makes no sense Slaughterhouse hooking up with Em and signing with Shady records is what rap needed, real emcees comming together with good production. Em is one of the best and he has made a huge move signing these legends of lyrical hip hop

    9. If you think this is wack I think you was expecting him to say cashing out at the end of every bar…. This is lyrically tough

    10. Ortiz should thing more about writing a SONG someday then he does about what stupid angle to wear his hat at.

      Also, pay your child support, Joell, you bum.

      1. He is one of the hottest lyrical emcees in the game, Slaughterhouse hooking up with Eminem is a real Hip Hop fans dream

      2. Anyone that hates on any member of slaughterhouse or eminem and don’t recognize these guys are the present and future of hip hop and the best thing to happen to it since wu tang should be banned from hip hop discussion and does not know rap, and this is coming from a 90’s lyrical purist fan. Em is the best to do it and Slaughterhouse is 4 of the best to do it and Joe Budden is becoming legendary dude makes great music super lyrical and makes that sound of emotion what music is all about.

    11. 1. Yaowa (Intro) (Produced by DJ Premier)
      2. What They Want (Produced by DJ Premier)
      3. Rain feat. Raekwon (Produced by Jake One)
      4. 20 Dollars (Produced by Havoc)
      5. Horror Movie feat. Royce da 5’9″, Crooked I & Joe Budden (Slaughterhouse) (Produced by The Alchemist)
      6. What’s the Word (Produced by Frank Dukes)
      7. Winded (Produced by Large Professor)
      8. Help feat. Faith Evans (Produced by Just Blaze)
      9. Rewind (Produced by The Alchemist)
      10. Winding on Me (Produced by Frank Dukes)
      11. Size ‘Em Up feat. Action Bronson (Produced by The Alchemist)
      12. Ride Out (Produced by Mr. Porter)
      13. Act Stupid (Produced by DJ Premier)
      14. Oh No (Produced by The Alchemist)
      15. No Happy Ending (Produced by S1)

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