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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Sept 13, 2005 2:43:37 GMT 1
Still working on it...sorry for the delay...
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Post by Reaper on Sept 13, 2005 2:48:41 GMT 1
No worries at all. I searched, but with no joy. Take as long as you need man. It's appreciated, whether you find it or not.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 13, 2005 22:07:24 GMT 1
Still working on it...sorry for the delay... Have you heard the Golddigger remix and what do you think about Kanye West's statements about George Dubyah?
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Sept 13, 2005 22:19:21 GMT 1
Kanye spoke from an emotional standpoint, he's not one to hold his tongue, which I respect. I like the Golddiger remix.
Have you heard Mos Def's "Katrina Clap"? it's a highly politically charged song that uses Juve's "Nolla Clap" beat.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 13, 2005 22:27:05 GMT 1
I heard that remix at Chrome last weekend, but was too fucked up to really get a feel for it.
I respect these niggas for speaking from their heart. They don't hold back. They may not be the most popular, but they say what the majority doesn't want to hear. Makes you look at yourself and gives you some thing to think about.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Sept 13, 2005 22:30:33 GMT 1
I respect these niggas for speaking from their heart. They don't hold back. They may not be the most popular, but they say what the majority doesn't want to hear. Makes you look at yourself and gives you some thing to think about. This is why I still love hip-hop.
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Post by ChadClassic on Sept 13, 2005 22:34:08 GMT 1
And without Wendy Williams, me knowing any of this shit wouldn't be possible. ;D
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 13, 2005 22:41:51 GMT 1
This is why I still love hip-hop. This is what made hip-hop of old: speaking about real life circumstances and coming from the heart. The watered-down shit is what is killing it. But Kanye reminds of the old school: tell it how it is and fuck whoever gets offended. Feel me?
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Post by Faster Pussycat! on Sept 14, 2005 1:45:11 GMT 1
Bob Dylan sure does.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Sept 14, 2005 2:28:20 GMT 1
Every hip-hop head should know and love Bob Dylan.
Seriously.
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Post by The Great JT on Sept 14, 2005 3:45:46 GMT 1
This is why I still love hip-hop. This is what made hip-hop of old: speaking about real life circumstances and coming from the heart. The watered-down shit is what is killing it. But Kanye reminds of the old school: tell it how it is and fuck whoever gets offended. Feel me? I feel ya, my nigga. It's those guys who are in it for money and to just say "look at me" that are killing hip-hop. If we had more storyteller-type MC's, and maybe a few groups like the Run-DMC's, Salt-N-Pepa's and yes, even the Beastie Boys of old, hip-hop would survive a lot longer than its outlook seems to be.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Sept 16, 2005 21:52:42 GMT 1
Found this on another board... Jamaica Ave., Queensbridge, New York. The Game disses 50 in his own 'hoodPublicity stunt or not, this is bold. Really bold.
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Post by Reaper on Sept 17, 2005 2:15:59 GMT 1
"Somebody gonna get laid the fuck out..."
Anyhoo, I found the name of that song Trent. It's called Heads High. I currently have it on my iPod! Thanks for looking.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Sept 17, 2005 21:24:11 GMT 1
Word.
post the link of it so I can DL.
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Post by ChadClassic on Sept 18, 2005 17:49:55 GMT 1
Expect another 50 Cent song where he talks about smacking his bitches and getting shot at.
... Oh wait.
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Post by brockandsable on Sept 19, 2005 6:58:54 GMT 1
Goddamn! Rocky's black!!!!
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Post by stocko on Sept 19, 2005 12:23:53 GMT 1
i would call him more olive skinned
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Post by Faster Pussycat! on Sept 19, 2005 22:00:56 GMT 1
Black olives or green olives?
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Post by The Great JT on Sept 20, 2005 2:27:51 GMT 1
God damn, hip-hop is truly going to die. Those G-Unit morons are going to end up killing hip-hop. The only two I can see surviving post-G-Unit are The Game and Ma$e. Yayo, Lloyd, won't survive. 50 Cent, gonna be dead in a gutter in a year. Just because you've got Dr. Dre layin' down the beat doesn't mean you've got Dr. Dre's mic skills. I've heard HEAVY FUCKING METAL bands that rap better than G-Unit.
EDIT: About that Game "G-U-Not" thing, to quote Ice Cube from "Straight Outta Compton", Another Nigga Dead.
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Post by Faster Pussycat! on Sept 20, 2005 4:59:18 GMT 1
"And I'll do anything but I won't fuck Mariah Even if she had Ashanti butt naked in bed cause she got a forehead just like Tyra"
Game > 50
"Mike Jones Who? Mike Jones Who? Mike Jones........."
Mike Jones > Game.
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Post by The Great JT on Sept 20, 2005 14:31:03 GMT 1
Personally, I think Game is better than Mike Jones. I'm still kinda hoping for another Ice Cube album. I mean hey, Xzibit made a return to hip-hop after a hiatus. But if you really ask me, hip-hop is still hindered from the loss of Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac.
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Post by Spackle on Sept 20, 2005 21:31:02 GMT 1
Mike Jones blows. I dont care about Game or 50. Cube has become a bit too family friendly to go back to rapping about killing and screwing shit.
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Post by Faster Pussycat! on Sept 20, 2005 21:46:51 GMT 1
JT, find a dictionary and look up sarcasm.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Sept 20, 2005 22:25:50 GMT 1
Most of the mainstream sucks balls.
And 50 not even holdin' up hip-hop no more, Kanye is. We gon' see an influx.
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Post by ChadClassic on Sept 21, 2005 0:33:56 GMT 1
I'm a huge Mike Jones and the rest of the Texas Underground Rapper fans. Mike Jones, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Magno, and DJ Delz. Aslong as 50 continues to make his [redundant] club banga's, I guarentee hip hop won't die.
But if their is someone who's gonna kill Hip Hop, its So... So... Def. Jermaine Dupree and his second grader lookin' ass.
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