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10-19-2012, 09:00 PM
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Humbled
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
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Originally Posted by LBGetBack
More shit you're wrong about. You can't possibly have any appreciation for the context of any of this shit, just stop. Dre DID have the Chronic hit not real long after the riots. NWA was OVER by that time, and Cube had been gone from the group for years.
This shit mankes no sense, a 19 year old wanting to tell everyone all about shit that happened before he was born. WHY???
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What the fuck....the whole "Oh, what did that 2pac song have to do with the riots?" What the fuck...for real? 2pac and NWA were sending out the message about police brutality before it even became a mainstream topic, that is my point! THEN people looked towards their music and thought "Oh, maybe there was some substance towards what they were talking about" Of course, Cube was gone from that group by then, who doesn't know that? NWA went downhill after he left. Yes, their album went to number one but that hard hitting punch from Cube was missing.
So my opinion gets dismissed from you because I'm 19? That is just ignorant. I've been reading in to all of it since I was 12, I've always been a massive fan of Hip Hop.
So what if Hopsin did a song with B.O.B? It's completely different than doing a song with a Bieber or Lil Wayne.
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10-19-2012, 09:02 PM
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#892 (permalink)
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You didn't put in on this MAN!
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
Except Drake has never done a song with Bieber. And of course Drake makes music with Lil Wayne, that's pretty much his boss and the guy that signed him.
Your double standards are quite hilarious.
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10-19-2012, 09:07 PM
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#893 (permalink)
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Humbled
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
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Originally Posted by PunkSE316
What the fuck....the whole "Oh, what did that 2pac song have to do with the riots?" What the fuck...for real? 2pac and NWA were sending out the message about police brutality before it even became a mainstream topic, that is my point! THEN people looked towards their music and thought "Oh, maybe there was some substance towards what they were talking about" Of course, Cube was gone from that group by then, who doesn't know that? NWA went downhill after he left. Yes, their album went to number one but that hard hitting punch from Cube was missing.
So my opinion gets dismissed from you because I'm 19? That is just ignorant. I've been reading in to all of it since I was 12, I've always been a massive fan of Hip Hop.
So what if Hopsin did a song with B.O.B? It's completely different than doing a song with a Bieber or Lil Wayne.
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I'm just responding to what you wrote. And really....Pac wasn't in LA. You said I don't know anything about the riots because I wasn't in LA. I'm looking for a "I was wrong".
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10-19-2012, 09:11 PM
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Carrying SCOTT STEINER's bags
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
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Originally Posted by Notorious
I agree on No Ceilings being his last good project.
I've never heard Blow, I didn't know they had a project to come out together.
They should've just dropped I Can't Feel My Face in 08 and got it over with. No one's checking for that shit now. It's never coming out anyway, can't recall the last time I even heard the two on a song together.
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Go on datpiff, it's there. I think Mick Boogie leaked it because none of it is mastered. Still worth listening to
And Wayne did an interview on I can't feel my Face. He said they were going to work on it again when they came out of jail, when Wayne got out of jail he called Juelz and Juelz never wanted to get in the studio and always made excuses.
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Originally Posted by PunkSE316
What the fuck....the whole "Oh, what did that 2pac song have to do with the riots?" What the fuck...for real? 2pac and NWA were sending out the message about police brutality before it even became a mainstream topic, that is my point! THEN people looked towards their music and thought "Oh, maybe there was some substance towards what they were talking about" Of course, Cube was gone from that group by then, who doesn't know that? NWA went downhill after he left. Yes, their album went to number one but that hard hitting punch from Cube was missing.
So my opinion gets dismissed from you because I'm 19? That is just ignorant. I've been reading in to all of it since I was 12, I've always been a massive fan of Hip Hop.
So what if Hopsin did a song with B.O.B? It's completely different than doing a song with a Bieber or Lil Wayne.
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Is that the only thing you could respond to in my post? I mean, I'm 16 but I do my research and I really was around for some of the shit I talk about. Even when I was 6 when Come Home with Me came out, you heard "Oh Boy" everywhere for example. When GRODT came out I don't need to go in depth. Everyone from the age of 3 to 43 was bumping 50 in NY at that time.
Not to mention, who are you to call Drake fake and all that? You're a fan of the same dude who has a Ben 10 poster on his wall, I still can't believe he called out Game.
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10-19-2012, 09:12 PM
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
If any rappers should take credit for having any association with the L.A. riots, it's Ice Cube and Ice-T. Cube came out with "Black Korea" while Ice-T did "Cop Killer". I guess you can also add N.W.A even though "Fuck tha Police" was old by that point and heck, even Public Enemy when they told the people to "Fight the Power". 2Pacalypse Now is a great album, but Pac was a nobody at the time hanging around Humpty Hump and Snoop hadn't even debuted yet, had he?
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10-19-2012, 09:17 PM
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Humbled
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
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Originally Posted by Choke2Death
If any rappers should take credit for having any association with the L.A. riots, it's Ice Cube and Ice-T. Cube came out with "Black Korea" while Ice-T did "Cop Killer". I guess you can also add N.W.A even though "Fuck tha Police" was old by that point and heck, even Public Enemy when they told the people to "Fight the Power". 2Pacalypse Now is a great album, but Pac was a nobody at the time hanging around Humpty Hump and Snoop hadn't even debuted yet, had he?
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Cube was the main one, and yeah....PE. Funny how they've been slowly, more and more whitewashed from history. That's a whole other rant though.
Wouldn't say Pac was a nobody. He was on the come up at least in 92 with his first album going, Juice, amd Dan Quayle trying to shut him down.
Snoop had been on Deep Cover by that point, but the Chronic didn't come out until the end of 92. He's not really relevant to the conversation anyway, it's laughable that he's bringing up Snoop like he was on some activist, revolutionary shit.
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10-19-2012, 09:28 PM
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Little Poppa Pump
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
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Except Drake has never done a song with Bieber. And of course Drake makes music with Lil Wayne, that's pretty much his boss and the guy that signed him.
Your double standards are quite hilarious.
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Actually Drake has done a song with biebs, it's dope tho imo.
He dislikes Drake for three reasons: 1. because he's mainstream 2. Because of Drake's affiliation with Weezy/YM makes him incapable of giving Drake any credit and 3. Drake claims to go hard when he doesn't. All terrible reasoning..
Disliking Drake because he claims to be "bout that life" must be the worse reasoning of all. Drake doesn't claim to go hard and rarely do you ever hear him say he'll body anyone up, and even if he has, who cares? I'm sure 80% of the rap game is full of fake thugs. Drake's a punchline rapper. No one's gonna say he's the best today but his music is pretty enjoyable for what it is.
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10-19-2012, 09:34 PM
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Carrying SCOTT STEINER's bags
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
There's a difference between what Drake says in a rap song and when someone like Rick Ross lies about being a C.O then get's exposed and still lies about it.
Does anyone really believe Pusha T has caught any bodies? That Nas is really a don? Etc
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10-19-2012, 09:49 PM
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Humbled
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Re: Hip Hop Discussion Thread
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Originally Posted by Ether
There's a difference between what Drake says in a rap song and when someone like Rick Ross lies about being a C.O then get's exposed and still lies about it.
Does anyone really believe Pusha T has caught any bodies? That Nas is really a don? Etc
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I fully believe that 2 Chainz is retarded. I'm buying that.
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10-19-2012, 10:07 PM
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