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Maize :wiggle:
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It started in a rap battle when I made the VA comment, we both know, or you should know rap battles mean nothing but to find out the best lyricist. But you decided to take the comment to heart and explode it into a discrimition conversation. You need to understand that this place isnt like Willsboard, its actually got respect and is a respected community, there was nothing wrong with what Lerk said and you blew up, think about it before you post. Now lets let this get back to what it was made for, Alan's story....Good Job Alan :2thumbs:
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Congratulations Brakes :2thumbs: and mad props Julie, this was an amazing battle.
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Nah, how about "J to the U to the LI Izzy" :lol:
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Will & Jada Donate $75,000 To Youth Build
Big Willie replied to Big Willie's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Your welcome guys :2thumbs: this just shows that they arent just in it for the fame. They really are the perfect celebrity couple. -
Great news, thanks for posting :2thumbs:
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Nothing On My Mind: http://rapidshare.de/files/10862201/Will_S...Track_.mp3.html
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Brian McKnight - Back At One
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'Walmart Gangsters' vibing with Lost & Found in their ride
Big Willie replied to Jonny 5's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
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How about talking about some of the good deeds Will and Jada did for charities this year. The time they have given up to express their feeling towards Hurricane victims and so on, heres some I can remember. Knowing the sort of people they are there is probably more but here goes..... 1) Visited Hurrican Katrina Victims at Baton Rouge. 2) I think Will put his MIB suit up for auction with proceedings going towards Hurricane victims. 3) The Re-opening of Medal of Honor Rag to raise money for the Hurricane Fund. 4) Probably the most recent, them giving $75,000 to the youth build.
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Nah, it wasnt harsh at all, it was perfestly said , the only reason there is hype around Drogba is because he was the star for Marseille. But who did he really have as competition in that squad to pose a threat to him being the best player? No-one. At Chelsea he is doing jack, his first touch is terrible, if he was a striker along the lines of Henry, Owen etc, he would have at least double the amount of goals he has now. But he lacks the precision when he is given a chance. In reality the only people who say he is good is the younger mis informed fans who only focus on what Chelsea do and not what the rest of the world do. I can think of at least 10 players better than him at Chelsea alone. And I can think of even more players above him on the world class list before he is even mentioned, one of whome is the forgotten superstar at Chelsea, Hernan Crespo. Pushing it you could say he can really be a threat when he turns it on, but his consistency is non existant. He may score a hat-trick one game, but then he goes on a 10 game streak without being effective at all. Thats not a world class striker at all.
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Jada & Will Smith Donate $75,000 To Youth Build! San Francisco Chronicle, LEAH GARCHIK: Friday, December 16, 2005 The best times are always in the kitchen, and that was my own favorite moment at Glide Memorial's huge Mo's Kitchen Holiday Festival at the Marriott on Wednesday. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, who'd been in town this fall for the shooting of "Pursuit of Happyness,'' which will star both Will and the couple's son Jaden, were special guests at the event. Upstairs during the cocktail reception, they were surrounded by TV cameras, bodyguards, PR people and aides who were trying to protect them from swarms of enthusiastic fans. There were more than 1,000 people at the event. But then it was time to go down to dinner, and I got a chance to talk with Smith while he was led through the service elevator and through the kitchen to the banquet hall. Fruits of the conversation: The Smiths have been giving to Glide through their foundation. The movie was shot on Sundays, making it impossible for him to attend services at Glide. But one Sunday, Smith's birthday, the Rev. Cecil Williams "brought the service to me'' on the set, the choir singing in the street. The Smiths' 5-year-old daughter, Willow, insisted on going to Chinatown every day. Smith grew a full Afro and big mustache for the shoot, and shaved it off the "second they said 'Wrap!' '' But the obvious fruits were less memorable than the scene as he walked through the kitchen. Actor Smith said later that the most important movie he'd ever made was "Ali,'' and that "Pursuit,'' about Chris Gardner, who once stood in line for meals at Glide and nowadays is the head of a major Chicago brokerage firm, is second. The workers in the kitchen seemed to sense his sentiments; they stood on both sides of him, in a kind of ragged receiving line four or five deep, as he walked through, giving him thumbs-up signs, catching his eye, doing subtle little dance moves. No one tried to engage him in conversation, but the attention of every person there was focused on him, and although he'd been protected from the mob at the cocktail party, here he focused on the workers and responded, catching and returning glances as he could, breaking into a phrase of song at one point, saying "I see you'' and "thanks.'' His conversations along that path trumped any journalist's question I could have asked, and it was euphoric to trail along in his parade. After dinner and near the end of the presentations -- singing by the Glide choir and Oakland's "American Idol'' star LaToya London, and talks by Willie Brown and Williams and Janice Mirikitani, enthusiastically presided over by emcee Renel of KISS FM -- the Smiths took the stage. The honorees of the evening were restaurateur Man Kim, who'd helped rebuild Glide's kitchen; Irene Scully, who'd supported children's programs; and Glide YouthBuild, which prepares young people to serve in construction trades while completing their education. You could see the YouthBuild kids, snappy in matching brown overalls that looked spanking new, focusing on the movie stars. When the Smiths stepped up to the podium, he joked around for a while, and then Jada Pinkett Smith (without bling and without cleavage, looking respectful and un-Hollywood) took over. "We always have obstacles,'' she said, looking at the kids. "I am the daughter of a mother who was a heroin addict and a father who is still struggling with crack addiction today. ... No matter what is happening in your life, you are here for a reason. You have the power to do anything in this world. Understand that the best weapon is your mind. Educate yourself. I don't care how pretty you are or how well you can sing, you've got to have your mind. So tonight, Will and I will make a donation to YouthBuild.'' They gave $75,000; Gardner, who was at dinner, too, pledged another $25,000 to make it an even $100,000. The choir took the stage again, and Williams led a rocking version of "We Shall Overcome,'' guests abandoning their tables to dance. Debbie, the super-efficient waitress at our table, cleared it with a smile on her face. Somehow, in a season of many banquets, there seemed little that was routine about this one. Source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?...s.entertainment Dont know if this has been posted before, but I posted it on the official site and thought I would here. :hmm:
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Rap Battles are an expression of your lyrical ability, whatever happens in the battle should stay in the battle. You may go out to diss people, but the respect always stays.
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Trust me, i sample all of it, and me eventually liking it isnt gonna happen!
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G-Unit promote violence in their music, in a world that is already being abbused for the freedom of speech, they just add to it by stating a mark of more negativity into a world full of negativity. Hip-hop is about being true to yourself and spitting the truth about your views on certain topics and so on. Its an expression of your personal ability to the world for them to appreciate. G-Unit do none of this, all they do is brag about fame, girl and about viloent activities that really we dont need or care about hearing of. It has nothing to with us being scared of a change, they are just generally wack lyrically, and show no talent to their music. The only decent thing that could be mentioned that comes from their music is the beat. Lyrically the Game and Ja Rule are way ahead of G-Unit, it goes down to personal preference, you like G-Unit, we dispise them. But from a true hip hop stand point, G-Unit only enters the head when I think about what has ruined the art of hip-hop.
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:word: :iagree:
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I think I have this one, I can upload it if ya want?
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It did have some decent tracks. Also I think the main lack it had was no Jeff. If it had Jeff scratching instead of certian beats, or Jeff producing the beats certain song would of sounded a lot more interesting, and a lot more like a JJFP/WS track. As it stand that is the only WS album that hasnt got quality from start to finish. I think we do get too caught up in that fact that Jeff doesnt appear, and that kind of takes a shine away from the music is actually like, but lyrically I dont think he turned up on the album at all. Thats just my opinion, I like an R 'n' B feel to certain rap songs, but it just didnt seem regular WS music. And Tra Know appeared way too much. But its not good for us to like the same things, so differences of opinions are a good thing. My personal opinion is its not what I expected from a WS album.
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I just put this in the Original thread, so i thought I'd put it here :2thumbs:
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Will Smith Podcast: Episode 4 is now up
Big Willie replied to Hero1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
A bit of feedback I do have about the podcast is when Julie said that Born To Reign was a good album because it was better than the majority of other artists material at the time of its release. I agree with that 100%, and I respect and understand your opinion, but with that said, I think the reason we all disliked Born To Regn was because we compared it with previous WS material which was obviously superior. We can compare WS to other artists all we want, but at the end of the day its the standard that he sets for himself that matters, not how he compares to other rappers. And fact is, to WS standards Born To Reign was never gonna live long in the memory because he produced better before, and now he has produces much better after. With Lost & Found being arguably lyrically the best album he has released. Just my take on that comment and my opinion on the situation. -
All-Hiphop seem to really respect will, and rightly so...thanks for that :2thumbs:
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Will Smith Podcast: Episode 4 is now up
Big Willie replied to Hero1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Another good one guys.... :2thumbs: I dont think your gonna live the "AHH" comment down for a while Tim Good Job :2thumbs: -
Could it off been this Julie? http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/forum/...45&hl=auditions
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:kekeke: Great name :lolsign:
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You mean the one from Big Willie Style? Yeah I got it :2thumbs: Anyway; Rihanna - If Its Loving That You Want