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« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2008, 11:00:11 PM »

I told MK yesterday and now I have no qualms putting it out there for the rest of you....

Tiny is a white boy.  Period.  I don't care what his avatar says, I don't care what his mouth says.  Perpetrating.  Period.

Read his posts, all of em.  They're all jacked up.  He's trying so hard to be black that he's gone overboard and made it obvious. 

Tiny... you amused me until you dropped the N bomb on Corry.  Now I'm calling you out.  Fake ass, cake ass, weak ass MF.  Unlike Corry, I'm a proponent of violence.  Hit me up and I'll give you my address and you can come collect this down South ass whoopin. 

You keep pullin up to the window & you're gonna get served, "homeboy."


lolz let me quote a good  quote here  for yeah girl.......

“Dude, I’m from New Orleans, the murder capital.........”  --- lil wayne Smiley

yeah really that n word really gave that shit away
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« Reply #16 on: August 05, 2008, 04:02:31 AM »

Zero tolerance for drama and assholes. Bye Tiny.
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« Reply #17 on: August 05, 2008, 05:32:31 AM »

back to the topic?  :angel: i think what hip-hop needs is not a look forward but a look back at the 90's. N.W.A., Ice Cube, Ice-T, Coolio, Da Lench Mob etc. These guys spat rhymes about the reality on the streets (even if real gang bangers call them studio gangsters  Grin) which is gangs blasting on other gangs, dope, pushers, drive-by shootings and such subjects which made it real. Nowadays rappers got cocky? speaking about how much bitches they got and money they earn and how life is so damn good! Also, some people (which i think are quite stupid  clownfunny) need to realize there is a huge difference between RnB and Hip-Hop, it's not the same thing! And to conclude, take a look at underground artists(atmosphere, kottonmouth kings, sick symphonies, la coka nostra, jedi mind tricks, etc.) (even tough they don't all speak about life in the hood and shit) there is some great talent, much better then the commercial stuff like some nappy head soulja-fag  tweetweet

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« Reply #18 on: August 05, 2008, 08:22:58 AM »

Some decent observations there.  I don't wanna take anything away from the legends; they just made music differently.  Like I said before, rap is evolving and we can't keep out ears closed to the future just because the music isn't exactly the same. 

And uhhh, Soulja Boy is G-A-R-B-A-G-E!   yaya
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« Reply #19 on: August 05, 2008, 09:07:17 AM »

back to the topic?  :angel: i think what hip-hop needs is not a look forward but a look back at the 90's. N.W.A., Ice Cube, Ice-T, Coolio, Da Lench Mob etc. These guys spat rhymes about the reality on the streets (even if real gang bangers call them studio gangsters  Grin) which is gangs blasting on other gangs, dope, pushers, drive-by shootings and such subjects which made it real. Nowadays rappers got cocky? speaking about how much bitches they got and money they earn and how life is so damn good! Also, some people (which i think are quite stupid  clownfunny) need to realize there is a huge difference between RnB and Hip-Hop, it's not the same thing! And to conclude, take a look at underground artists(atmosphere, kottonmouth kings, sick symphonies, la coka nostra, jedi mind tricks, etc.) (even tough they don't all speak about life in the hood and shit) there is some great talent, much better then the commercial stuff like some nappy head soulja-fag  tweetweet



Dude, well said man you took the words right out of my mouth!
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« Reply #20 on: August 05, 2008, 09:38:26 AM »

Some decent observations there.  I don't wanna take anything away from the legends; they just made music differently.  Like I said before, rap is evolving and we can't keep out ears closed to the future just because the music isn't exactly the same. 

And uhhh, Soulja Boy is G-A-R-B-A-G-E!   yaya

yes he will not be around that long god i respected ice t talking that shit about him
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« Reply #21 on: August 05, 2008, 12:30:57 PM »

Ice T did the fool on Soulja Boy!  ROFL... made him look like the lil punk that he is.  Let's just say that Ice T "superman'd that hoe."   muzik
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« Reply #22 on: August 05, 2008, 12:49:09 PM »

Ice T did the fool on Soulja Boy!  ROFL... made him look like the lil punk that he is.  Let's just say that Ice T "superman'd that hoe."   muzik

yah i love ice t for realy he is a off the hook rapper wonderful actor in SVU Smiley and for a older man he not that bad lookign  he not the best  but he not that bad looking ..... tho i have to say his girl

omg she is hot lolz

and very very shocked to see him with a white girl ........ fo' real
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« Reply #23 on: August 05, 2008, 03:13:12 PM »

even tough ice-t is a crab, i got big respect for him. his music was real (6 in the morning for example) cause it was something normal for him since he truly was in a gang
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« Reply #24 on: August 11, 2008, 03:09:35 AM »

Rap is gonna be shit like most styles turn out to be once the commercial claws keep it from being unique. Then nobody will talk about rap until a few new artists will come along who don't give a fuck and just express themselves.
Snoop Dogg , Dr Dre, Tupac etc. will forever be alive, but what about that white chick who bought Sug's company?
Money takes over. Art will suffer. Complain all you want, it;s life. You will have 5 yrs of meaningless rap songs where white boys try to act gangsta and young kids will be impressed.  beurk

And yeah, there will be some good underground stuff, but it is not going to make it into the mainstream media unless someone decides to invest a lot of money into getting it there, and those who have a lot of money tend to make business decision based on quick turn around and not creating a legacy which doesn't deliver immediate cash flow.
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