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Post by Faster Pussycat! on May 17, 2006 7:28:24 GMT 1
Did anyone see that movie where Ed Lover and Dr. Dre (fatso) were like these bumbling cops or something? That was alright.
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Post by stocko on May 17, 2006 8:21:01 GMT 1
what an absolute moron dmx is
Rapper DMX was arrested over the weekend after he refused to put on a seat belt during a flight from New York to London.
The rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, received a caution and was released after his American Airlines flight landed at Heathrow Airport on Saturday, police said on condition of anonymity in line with departmental policy. A caution means a person has accepted responsibility for the offense, and a record will be made.
DMX has a history of stupid arrests including crashing his car through an airport security gate in 2004 and then pretending to be a police officer.
Credit: Billboard.com
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on May 17, 2006 16:01:50 GMT 1
Oh christ...
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Post by brockandsable on May 17, 2006 16:37:10 GMT 1
...that crack cocaine will mess your head.
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Post by stocko on May 17, 2006 19:01:57 GMT 1
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on May 17, 2006 20:54:14 GMT 1
More like a mental lapse....
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Post by ChadClassic on May 17, 2006 21:03:11 GMT 1
DMX continues to rank as one of the dumbest rappers alive.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on May 19, 2006 21:25:03 GMT 1
AHH Stray News: Nas, Supernatural, DMC Battlegrounds By Nolan Strong Date: 5/19/2006 3:30 pm
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Nas will release his highly anticipated first album for Def Jam in late September. The Queens-bred MC made the announcement during a 15-minute performance that took place during the first night of the Roots' two-night concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Def Jam representatives told Billboard that the album will be titled Hip-Hop Is Dead, while Nas told MTV.com after the concert that the title is Hip-Hop Is Dead…The N. The new set will be the follow up to his 2004 double album Streets Disciple.
Rapper Supernatural will attempt to break the world record for the longest freestyle, which was set by Toronto rapper D.O. in July 2003. Supernatural will attempt the feat during the annual Rock The Bells IV festival at the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino, Calif. D.O. set the record by rapping for eight hours and 45minutes. One 15-minute break was enforced on D.O. and in order to verify the freestyles, spectators wrote a variety of topics on a white board for the rapper to rap about. Rock The Bells IV takes place Aug. 5, with Wu-Tang Clan as the headlining act. Mos Def, De Las Soul, Redman, Immortal Technique, Aesop Rock, Talib Kweli, Planet Asia and others are also slated to perform.
The American Battleground 2006 tour kicked off last month in Austin, Tex., in search of the world's top battle DJ. Local competitions commenced with Donnie D advancing in Austin, while Etronik won the heat held in Albuquerque, N.M. The American Battleground is part of The DMC/Technics World DJ Championships, an annual competition that features thousands of DJ's competing for the worldwide DMC DJ title. The finalists are chosen through various competitions held worldwide. Winners from individual heats then compete for the title at a final competition. The acclaimed competition was created in 1986 and has produced such legendary DJ's as DJ Cheese, DJ Q-bert, A-Trak, Cash Money, and Roc Raida. "Various cities will host day events allowing young spectators to experience DMC direct-- and inspire new members to preserve this vital art-form," DMC American Chapter GM, George Cabrera said in a statement. The DMC competition US Finals will be held in Chicago in August, while the World DJ Championship takes place in France in September. The next heat takes place May 21 in Wilmington, Delaware and will be hosted by Flipmode's Rampage and DJ Street Treatz. For more information, click here. Submit News!
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on May 28, 2006 1:00:27 GMT 1
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Post by ChadClassic on May 28, 2006 1:37:35 GMT 1
That concert is gonna own, easy.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on May 31, 2006 3:51:40 GMT 1
Just added to the lineup: Oh man....http://www.rockthebells.net
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Post by stocko on Jun 13, 2006 22:51:23 GMT 1
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Post by The Great JT on Jun 14, 2006 1:04:25 GMT 1
Are you kidding? There was nothing accidental about Biggie's death. Biggie was killed in cold blood. If anything, the murderer should be forced to drag around a 400+ pound weight to represent Biggie (or whatever his weight was at death) so that he can drag around the weight of his sin until it kills him.
Am I interpreting this right?
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Jun 14, 2006 5:37:06 GMT 1
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Post by The Great JT on Jun 14, 2006 15:17:41 GMT 1
Iron Solomon Wins. Brutality.
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Post by ChadClassic on Jun 14, 2006 20:54:29 GMT 1
That website [Micko] was probably the dumbest site I've ever visited. Did anyone see those illiterate grave diggers at the end of the page? Thats exactly why black people can't be taken seriously anymore.
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Post by stocko on Jun 14, 2006 21:06:23 GMT 1
i got sent the link by a buddy of mine, i didnt look at anything else, is it that bad? ;D
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Jun 14, 2006 23:26:58 GMT 1
Yes, it's that bad.
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Post by The Great JT on Jun 15, 2006 2:23:48 GMT 1
Don't tell me about that bullshit.
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Post by ChadClassic on Jun 26, 2006 20:56:13 GMT 1
What happened to the dray-ma in the rap industry lately? Isn't Jamie Kennedy trying to rap considered a tragedy?
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Jun 27, 2006 0:43:55 GMT 1
Yeah....it's in the same category as Marky Mark, Vanilla Ice, and Nelly.
Which begs the question:
What does everyone think about the role of race in hip-hop culture?[/b]
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Post by Hercules on Jun 27, 2006 2:16:15 GMT 1
I don't think race should matter if the mc remains true to the artform. Case in point, Vanilla Ice's Ice Ice Baby, this was not a very good record, the lyrics are weak at best. This is simply a case of a cracka trying to ride the dancing wave of hip hop during that time. You had Hammer blowin' up, Kid n Play were on the scene, Ice was clearly just a machine that was jumped on the bandwagon to make money. Like if some honky came out now and tried to imitate that dirty south sound that everybody seems to love now.
However, take a guy like Eminem, who is clearly one of the best lyricist of all time (in the top ten definitely) and there's no way you can say that this man ain't about the music. He wasn't a flash in the pan (which is what I was expecting at first), he's proved he'll battle with just about anybody and his albums & he actually has some subject matter in his shit. Not bad for a white boy.
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Post by ChadClassic on Jun 27, 2006 16:16:58 GMT 1
Hey, Kid N' Play were the shit. I still do their dance from time to time.
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Post by Faster Pussycat! on Jun 27, 2006 20:15:48 GMT 1
I hope Em gets shot, by Mexicans, that came from India.
Ground Shaking.
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Post by Spackle on Jun 27, 2006 21:51:43 GMT 1
. Like if some honky came out now and tried to imitate that dirty south sound that everybody seems to love now. I think that's Paul Wall, although I think he's got some asian in there. His eyes are all wonky.
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