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Highroller's Track Facts
Doritos(feat. N4L) – 3:25 (June 2008)
The first tack out after a long hiatus. The track features all of the Highrollers and for the first time N4L. In this rap the boys sampled from The Beatles song "Eleanor Rigby".
Paddy Wagon(feat. A tRizzle)– 3:42 (November 28th, 2006)
This track starts off with a short instrumental intro, then straight into J Fresh's verse. The first verse is all J Fresh and many are calling it his best verse ever. The song name, Paddy Wagon, which J Fresh references in his first line, was mentioned in the song because on the way to go rap, J freshes car battery was dead and had to get it jumped so the boys could go rap.
This song features A tRizzle for the second time. He spits two verses in this track.
Boyaroonies – 4:06 (October 24th, 2006)
This is the Highrollers longest song This track opens with a length of 4:06. This rap was recorded over a session of two days. Each session was only about an hour long. So far the response for this song has been huge. In the first day the song has gotten over 50 hits on myspace and there is much talk about it.
This song has all the highrollers rapping in it. It also had a few diffrent names including "Gangsta Symphony" before Boyaroonies was chosen as the tracks title.
Da Fudge(feat. A tRizzle) – 3:08 (September 2006)
This song features the rapping master A tRizzle and expresses the Highrollers deepest thoughs. Originaly started being recorded in May 2006, this track was completed in late Sepetember; this is the longest it has ever taken to record a rap.
The name “Da Fudge” was chosen because the rappers were enjoying some fudge sicles while orginally recording. The voice of J Fresh saying “Thank you for packing me some fudge” was not recorded on purpose. He was talking while the hook was being recorded and his line was decided to be left in. G bunny was not in this rap.
Divorce Court – 3:14 (Spring 2006)
By far the Highrollers most popular rap. This track features all three Highrollers at there best. The name came from the gangs passion to watch Divorce Court after a long day of school.
Rappin' Ain't Easy – 3:08 (Spring 2006)
This rap is all about how J Fresh becomes such a master rapper. This track was orinally released diffrently than how it is now. The audio was later redone and there was added sounds and effects. J Fresh is the only rapper in this song.
Marietta – 2:28 ( March 2006)
The second song by the Highrollers. It was recored shortly after “J Fresh” was and featured g bunny rapping for the first time. The name of the song comes from the boys speaking about there hometown.
J Fresh(feat. Amanda Jones) – 2:56 (March 2006)
The Highrollers first rap. This rap was not recorded in the Highrollers home town of Marietta, Georgia, it was made on a road trip. The first part of the rap was recorded at home. The Hghrollers good friend Amanda Jones laid down the hook for the song. Then on the road and in the hotel room is where the rest of the magic was made.
The rap was recorded in Indinapolis (notice lines in the song such as “writtin this shit next to the RCA dome"). The song only has J Fresh and P widdit rapping in it. The name of the song came from a track that was recored a year earlier on J Fresh's cell phone. Sadly the song was lost. When the Highrolers got together and started to rap they decided to keep the name of the song the same, but change the beat and lyrics.
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