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Hero1

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  1. you are definitely a little warmer there..
  2. I am above 6th place..but doesn't suprise me that you are still peddling lies...
  3. schnazz your army will soon revolt..why would they want to support a tyrant who doesn't even bother to train them.. they are sick of being treated like a piece of meat.. nothin but a number to you.. I hear many of them are unhappy and would rather be fighting for a worthy cause in the code red clan.. Doesn't surprise me..
  4. I'll be moving up the rankings shortly.. you peaked too early schnazz..and it aint the first time according to your girlfriend..
  5. I've given plenty of hits you are still not listening.. youve solved clue #2 but are yet to use it correctly with clue #3
  6. well they got their millions of dollars worth of publicity out of it.. :ponder:
  7. that dagger got me 150, 000 off chief.. it will be sad to see it go :damnyou: :kool:
  8. What did you see it on? Was it like the girls aint nothin but trouble and parents just dont understand videos with the white background?
  9. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: haha freshfromsofia you should guard your weapons more closely.. :rofl:
  10. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
  11. I feel violated! :jusmindyabizness: :jusmindyabizness: so does Chief... but he enjoyed it :wiggle: Thats a clean shot right there.. right between the eyes.. :3-laugh3: :3-laugh3: :rofl:
  12. KS..KSmith..big pimpin..its ya boy! and you know posting video of will's private home on the internet..thats really gonna take ya far in the music industry.. :jusmindyabizness: and with that whole crew its built around TRUST.. so yeah that was foul :sick:
  13. I feel violated! :jusmindyabizness: :jusmindyabizness:
  14. Sad thing is that I, and I assume Schnazz as well are out in the real world, making loot... pimpin' like K. Smith... (I had to put that in there), and we're still dominating you. :rofl: Sad excuse. well here's the thing, i have this thing called school too. oh, and also my work isnt the kind where u sit at an office and go on the JJFP forum to play army games. and then when i do have free time, i'm the one who's out with my friends pimpin it like K. Smith on all the ladies instead of on the internet. but it's all good, i had fun with the army game the first time, just no reason for me to stress out about it right now when ive got better things goin on oh and chief i noticed the same thing u did about losing mercenaries, i lost about 40 outta nowhere :shrug: lol Wes gettin fumin! I'm like you tho Wes, I ain't got time for this right now man cos with stuff like this, if I play - I play to win, so that's why I'm keeping the hell away Come on Jonny you'd be too drunk to win! all in with 55 first to act..please! :3-laugh3:
  15. the answer to the puzzle isnt the news.. the answer points you to locations which helps you solve the news yeah.. the 3 u are supposed to use on clue #3 somehow.. you need to solve those numbers..
  16. haha loving how confident Wes is now he's out pimpin :rofl:
  17. ooooopss :rofl: and damn but no bad feeling , it's ok ,not like when Tim attack me , he could't take anything from me but :damnyou: I was only a few hundred away from defeating you back then.. until others sabotaged my armory.. but we'll see who has the last laugh.. every1 lets bring freshfromsofia to his knees! just the way chief likes it... sorry couldnt resist..
  18. true ted.. I dont want collabs.. i want JJFP :smart:
  19. dont make me break out my intelligence report.. by the way.. I think we should all form a truce.. the only one we attack is freshfromsofia.. he's getting so far ahead because we are attacking each other.. he must be stopped!
  20. heres the a touch of jazz remix..this is from 96 http://h1.ripway.com/HieroHero/04NeverTooBusy.m4a
  21. theres actually an a touch of jazz remix of this song... i'll upload it for yall
  22. the album has been on jive/zombas shelf for almost 2 years.. you can listen to samples of the tracks here http://www.kennyandchante.com The gospel tracks sound pretty impressive.
  23. Album Review Seemed like poet/rapper Black Ice's debut album was promised years ago, long before he wowed everyone for five consecutive seasons on HBO's Def Poetry Jam. Stunning appearances on Method Man's Tical 0: The Prequel and Pete Rock's Soul Survivor II -- both released in 2004 -- got people talking, then the "first spoken word artist signed to Def Jam Records" announced two years later his debut was landing on Koch. If his liner note "thank you" to his label ("To KOCH...If the record industry was organized religion, you guys are the yoga center!!!") doesn't convince you the move from major to indie was a smart decision, one listen to the unaffected The Death of Willie Lynch will. First off, there's no parade of superstar guest stars and producers. Instead, Black Ice has enlisted a handful of well-chosen guests and stuck with one producer for the whole shebang, Eric "Booty" Greene. Rather than being a scattershot showoff album, the latter choice keeps Ice's debut flowing like it should, with Greene offering a wealth of ideas without ever losing sight of that "hang together" feeling so many anticipated debuts ignore. It allows Black Ice to roam freely from the opening, bragging track to the heartbreaking "The Ugly Show," which sounds a lot like overhyped rapper #1 addressing parental neglect with a Rose Royce sample. At one point, West gets a shoutout for his famous post-Katrina/anti-Bush statement, but the superstar's influence is only one in a jumble of many that also includes Gil Scott-Heron, Carl Hancock Rux, 2Pac, and Biggie, but winds up sounding uniquely Black Ice. His delivery could be the textbook example of how to lay poems over hardcore rap beats from here on out, and his writing is riveting and remarkably sharp, providing meaningful, eye-level views of hope and despair. Greene and Ice have brilliantly arced the album to punch the listener in the gut with urgency and then slowly weave in the poet/rapper's heart, soul, and personal struggle. Halfway through there's the convincing anthem for abstinence ("Takeyatime") that cops a bit of Slick Rick's "Hey Young World," and at the end of the album there's a sweet and moving tribute to Mom ("The Real"). Just like his influences, Ice offers much more than protest and rebellion, and while his heavy lyrics are perfect for heavy times, The Death of Willie Lynch suggests he's a versatile artist who would still be vital if every wrong was righted. When he declares, "I done prepared a substantial meal for y'all/And the blessings in the batter," it's the truth. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide out now!
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