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fan 4ever

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  1. Crime Mob fr Jermaine Dupri - White Tee remix
  2. yeah you might be right there AJ! His lyrics aren't always sharp!! But the production is dope..well for the most part! I think his album is average! nothing big!
  3. That's just stupid! :nhawong:
  4. :roll: You might remember that i already had a discussion with this Lambertj guy about what's real hip hop and what not..so i'm not gonna start this all over again!!
  5. No i don't like G-unit at all! A friend of mine gave me the g-unit album back when it was first released! I listend to it and i thought it sucked! I gave it back, cuss it was his and i'm glad i did! On the entire album there wans't 1 good song! Just my opion here! Now this Game guy, i'm checking out his album cuss i like the beats! He got Kanye, Timbaland, Dr Dre, Just Blaze...big names!
  6. damn that messed up! I can't believe that **** is still alive these days! it's sad!
  7. oh and that dvd, i saw the trailer online, it sucks! Just gangsta talk and acting like a thug! all gimmics!
  8. I downloaded the cd myself, i like a couple songs on there! But that's because of the beats! Kanye West drops some fire and timbaland! Even dr dre does! I like the beats!
  9. thanx 4 posting..i really wanne see this movie! It's his first real comedy on the big screen (MIB wasn't really a comedy to me)!
  10. yo DefCem, what does NWA say about JJFP in their comment on "Parents Just Don't Understand"?
  11. thanx 4 the tracklist! And the release date is February 8 y'all!
  12. yeah thanx for clearing that up! That title sucked big time!
  13. do you have this in MP3?? Cus i would really like to hear this!!
  14. Damn, that title is wack! I for sure hope it ain't true! Yeah can we see the article some where? Maybe online?
  15. The Game - The Documantry I'm giving the album a listin! I ain't gonna front, he got some dope songs on that album!
  16. Thanx 4 the news AJ! It's dope that Will did that! Didn't he also did that with Martin Lawrance? Told him to get his act together? Or am I wrong here?
  17. aight thanx! I didn't know that! I will have to look for that song!
  18. Bugs Bunny?? You joking right?? :what:
  19. Sup y'all I was bored, so i went on allhiphop.com! I found a lot of articles where people are giving props to JJFP! Here are some of it! Check it out! This first bit is from this MC Whu?eva, i don't know him, but he gives props to Will! AllHipHop: Yo, besides Redman and Rock and you know, the Def Squad, who are your musical influences? W: Well I'm from Queens, so I definitely gotta go with Run DMC... LL. Um, Fresh Prince. I've always loved Fresh Prince since the first time he came out. AllHipHop: Word? W: Word, Fresh Prince. AllHipHop: So you don't buy into the he's wack thing? W: Nah, I don't buy into it. I respect him. His image might be more watered down than other cats, but I remember where he came from. He's always had a clean-cut image but he was always funny, he had character. _____________________________________________________________ The next bit is from this philly group cald NAAM Brigade! AHH: Speaking of MC's from your region, who were the major influences from your area, any guys like Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, DJ Cash Money, Eve, The Roots, Philly's Most Wanted? Sonni Blak: Definitely Jeff and Will, because at one time they were just one of the only acts still out here. The Roots too because we've done a lot of shows with them and they always show love out here. ________________________________________________________________ This is from Tone Deff! AHH: As an MC, you really have a steady balance between content and lyricism. Most MC's today have one or the other, rarely both. How have you honed that skill? TD: A couple things have actually happened in the past year and a half. We're still feeling the effects of the whole thug rapper movement from like '96-'97. But ever since Eminem came out, and started doing the things he's been doing, all the thugs had to do punchlines and rhyme schemes. So the thugs are doing the styles we were doing four years ago. It's funny to watch. When Common's "Resurrection" came out, my whole style changed. Having clarity, and just the way of rhyming, came from Fresh Prince and LL. Common gave me the inspiration to really start doing wordplay. Since then, I've incorporated my speedy Miami flow that I got freestyling over Miami bass. ___________________________________________________________________ And the last bit is from Freddy Foxx! AllHipHop: Samuel L. Jackson made comments last year claiming that rappers are stealing work of Black actors (and later restated) how do you feel on that? FF: I think that’s an excuse for people who fear that young African Americans who have talent make actors who can’t rap, uncomfortable in their job positions. So how am I supposed to feel when an actor who has a rapping ability comes along and comes into the game. Case scenario: Allen Iverson. I dissed him on “The Lah”, I dissed Kobe Bryant because I felt like (pauses) Shaqueille O’Neal is another one. I mean, Shaqueille is not a bad rapper, but I mean come on man. There are rappers who bust their ass to get a record deal and really have talent, [and] can’t get a deal, but you buy your way through the business. What if I had fifty billion dollars and I bought my way on to the bench as the fourth man? So in Samuel L. Jackson’s case, it’s a catch twenty-two. If the actor is more popular than he is talented, then yes I agree with him. But if the rapper is talented, then who is [Jackson] to say he won’t he act next to him. But as an African American in a country where older African American actors had to deal with the ‘Yessa boss’ roles and all that butler sh*t, let’s keep it gulley man. I think he should be sayin’, ‘Yo, it’s a step up.’ I thought Tupac would’ve been a dope actor to play next to Samuel L. Jackson. I think Will Smith is good example. Will Smith can probably get a better acting role than Samuel L. Jackson. But I don’t think it has anything to do with him being a rapper. That’s like Samuel L. Jackson once being a crack-head. What if somebody said, ‘I ain’t gonna do a kissing scene with a God-damned ex-crack-head,’ (laughs). I think sometimes people need to put a caution light on their mouth and watch what they say. Because one day it comes back, and it don’t come back in Black media, it comes back in White media.
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