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Lerkot

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  1. ah i havent counted comin to the stage and we wont yet because the lyrics are not typed down
  2. Does anyone have those old snippets from Westwood? The old links didnt work, can someone upload Pump Ya Brakes again, i gotta check something out
  3. Lost & Found: 0 Jeff/15 tracks, 0.00 Jeff Hmm... in the version of Pump Ya Brakes that got played on Westwood, didnt Snoop or Will mention Jeff there...? Why is that edited out?
  4. hero felt the smell of a question and went home as quickly as he could :) looking forward to the dvd
  5. An unwritten rule is to love your hood But please cant we do a exception if its filled with wood? Im Swedish and mostly im pretty happy with that But then my head and heart reminds me of the hating of rap Swedes are so calm and quiet, so diplomatic and so living in the past Hiphop is like “no I wont buy it”, “that music is to hard and fast” And if you are obsessed with the rap game None of the girls will be screaming your name They feel its kind of geeky, and they think that all the rappers are the same Some swearing black guy is what they think, but they should be ashamed That type of stereotypes should have been dropped in the past After all those years that have passed, people lookin different doing different stuff Still seems to be enough reasons to hate someone Swedish people thinks that all black people can do is run run run and rap rap rap and even if the thinking have been starting to change its still there which is pretty strange Of course if a swede sees a black guy on the street He wont hurry to the car and run him over with a jeep But neither will he ask him for a walk on the street He wont even step forward and start to talk Is this because the guy is black? Or because he thinks the guy is a rapper filled with guns and crack? No, because Swedish people doesn’t talk The only thing Swedish people can do when theyre with people is to gawk Im really annoyed over the situation And my frustration might be hurting the flow But I doesn’t care, because my only aim is to show how it is In the coldest country of Europe, empty from fun and joy Work and cleaning is more common than a girl loving a boy So if your parents or your friends wants to move here You got all reason to fear, they will get depressed and prolly kind of stressed And watch out, the suicidal rate is high Yeah I know, kind of makes you wanna cry Notice, this is my absoulte first rap and its just the first version, im going to modify it and so, but anyway it felt like I could post it even if I as normal swedish persons are very afraid of showing stuff like this :)
  6. Hawaii shirts worked out pretty well year 1999 so that was a good year
  7. Then you woke up and was this | | close to commit suicide bcus of the disappointment of the dream not being reality? :kekeke:
  8. Well maybe he just changed his mind.
  9. yeah but the porn industry went up up up!
  10. Yeah I was checking a couple of old interviews with Will... here is some quotes that I think is pretty nice or learning in some way. cc How do you stay so buff? Oh, I train at lunch or after work, three, four, five times a week. It’s kind of a game that I play with myself. At the end of the day everybody is tired, and everybody is going home. I need to know that I am the one person that is going to the gym. It’s just that I need that mindset because I’ve been successful financially. It’s easy to get lazy, and then once you start to slip physically, you’re going to start to slip mentally and then inevitably you’re going to slip creatively, so I start with my body and my mind and it keeps my creativity [going]. What happened to you? I was about 10 years old and Stacy Brooks promised me the last dance at Shawn Hollis' birthday party and I was prepared. I was there and ready for that last dance and the DJ announces that this is the last song and I turn around and she's on the floor with David Brandon! I've been scarred from that moment, you know? But hey, I'm getting over it. I think I'm going to be okay. And like Hitch you had an allergic reaction that ruined your chances with a girl. Is that right? Yes, and it's really weird because Stacy Brooks was that girl when I was growing up! Like all the bad stuff that happened... it happened around Stacy Brooks. Things were heating up as much as they can when you're 11 and I thought she was starting to like me and then I got stung by a bee. That allergic reaction in the movie is actually how I look when I get stung by a bee. So Stacy saw me like that and whereas in the movie it's like an endearing thing, when you're 11 it just freaks the girls out! When they see you looking like that they just want you to get the hell away from them. My eyes were all swollen up and I was like, "But I wove you!" Yeah, that didn't work out. Do things go smoother when you were dating [Matrix star] Jada [Pinkett-Smith]? It was one of those things where everything went perfectly - not perfectly in the sense of smooth and lovely - but everything that went wrong went perfectly wrong. In the beginning of our relationship everything that needed to go wrong went wrong very quickly. We learned early on who we were and who we wanted to be and decided on a path to get there. Normally at the beginning of relationship it's all flowers and butterflies but we didn't have that. I was coming out of a divorce and she was coming out of a bad relationship and there was just no time for bull***. It was just blatant, hard, cold honesty and that's the basis of our relationship: harsh honesty. What's the worst dating advice you've ever been given? It was from a friend of mine - his name is Charlie Mack. He's like my ghetto co-ordinator from back in Philly and he said, "No, no, no! Whatcha gotta understand man, is that women want a dude that can do anything, so what you wanna do is make 'em laugh. If you wanna make 'em laugh and then they need to see you, like, knock somebody the f*** out!" He says, "Generally on first dates that's what I do, you know? Going the whole night it's funny, funny, funny, then I just go outside and just knock somebody the f*** out 'cause they need to feel safe! Women need to feel safe when they with you." And I'm like, "Cool..." But listen. It works. I mean it's the worst most horrible advice I've ever heard, but when women see him knock somebody out they do really say, "Ooh, Charlie!" This film combines the future with a retro sensibility... Smith: I'm not really a retro guy, I'm a future guy. Most of my interaction with the past, or if I'm studying the past, is always to get a sense of what the future is gonna be. So no old sneakers! My old Technics 1200 turntable is pretty much the only thing that I have musically that's old. I'm completely into my computer, I-Pod, new music programmes, touch screen remotes, all that type of stuff. But I loved the Stevie Wonder music in the film -- that was a personal choice. Is that kind of future possible within 30 years... Smith: If you look at the technology of the last 50 years, it's actually advanced as a rate equal to the last thousand years. With the discovery of the microchip in the 1950s, technology is expanding exponentially. So I actually believe that the future we see in the film -- the robotic technology, the electro-magnetic cars -- may not even be 30 years in the future. I think we could be much closer to that. The robotic technology exists, and we studied it for the film. They have cameras in the States in some 7-Elevens that are programmed with body language. The camera can determine if someone is stealing through their body language. Now is that just a cool camera, or is that artificial intelligence? At some point, the camera is going to be a better judge of who's stealing than a person. The technology is there, it's just a matter of pooling it into one piece of hardware. Really, I think the absolute perfect use of a robot would be a golf caddy. I play a lot of golf but I'm really just not good. If you had a robot that could tell you the exact distance to the hole, and what the wind was doing, I'd probably still be bad, but I'd have a robot! Moving into acting after being a musician... Smith: I think I was always an actor that was rapping. The music that I made was always very theatrical. And with the videos I was making, Quincy Jones noticed. He essentially said to me, “You're already doing it, I need you to meet some people for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” Television was a really good training ground to work fast, and having the opportunity to move into films was a really gradual process. Six Degrees of Separation was the first real roll of the dice on everything, but up till then it was a really slow building and learning process. And I'd never had to do anything for money. I think that's what really gave me the opportunity to make the right choices. When people start offering you money, I think that throws a lot of people off. You find yourself in a lot of situations that may not be the right situation, because you need to get paid. Are you ever in a bad mood?! I was probably about 12 years old, my father and I would install… In supermarkets they have these long freezer cases and we would install those in supermarkets. And a supermarket basement is the nastiest, most horrible, disgusting, filthy place on the face of the earth. You wouldn't buy food from a supermarket if you went into the basement of a supermarket. I went with my father into one of these basements and there is this stuff called De-con and De-con was rat poison. So they would put this De-con all around supermarket basements and it would kill the rats from the inside. It would burn their intestines and stomachs out. So we go in and he is looking for the compressor and he has a flashlight. And in this guck, is a dead rat that had been dead for four days and it was half eaten. Like the back legs had been eaten away by the De-con but the top half was still full and was kind of stuck in the gunk. Right? That was the place where my father needed to get to. No hesitation at all. Flashlight. Finds the compressor, the rat is on the floor, under the compressor, hands me the flashlight and with his bare hands grabs the rat, snatches it from out of the gunk, tosses it to one side, and lays his bald head in the spot where that rat was. From that moment in my life, I decided I would never, ever complain about what I have to do for a living. I am always in a good mood because I don't have to pull rats out of gunk to feed my children. So you will rarely find me in a bad mood. How did you avoid the temptation of beautiful women and drugs? Well I had my time, I definitely had my time. There was a period for a while when I was trying to see what kind of numbers I could rack up with how many women I could date. That got really unfulfilling really quickly. Most people don't get a second time around, they end up dead, broke or on VH1 Where are they Now? I got a second time and I had the chance to figure out all those mistakes.
  11. what are you talkin bout? its still there! oh sorry my computer was having problems.looking at the picture you are really young and cute lerkot. ...ooookey do-ke..
  12. "Best of Luck, JIVE" Sounds like "why oh why did we let you go" if it was the Jive VD who hd written it :)
  13. Im about to battle in a whole new way Lets stop accusing people of being gay Lets start being like the mr Nice Guy, friendly and so Because the world would be much better if people loved eachother instead, you know We can just sit around here being happy and showing our rhyme skills in other ways than trying to get verbal kills Lets compete in friendlyness Yeah, to get some great happyness Man you are a big rhymer, bigted I know many girls will try to get you to her big bed And Will is ill you are truly a great addition to this place And yo Joe I think people can watch straight up in your face and say, "man that was a good battling race" Bagotrasho you are a road kill to these guys But just like me you are brave enough to not disguise that you want to show your stuff Big hugs from Lerkot Yeah I know, that was really a long shot...
  14. Where the hell have you been Brakes :) Now you are like spamming the forum to pieces haha no seriously im having big troubles clicking on all the threads so they shoud look "read". thats a real problem :kekeke:
  15. Slick Rick is that one-eyed guy huh?
  16. what are you talkin bout? its still there!
  17. Hehe... its not Julie that makes mj look like a fool :)
  18. Yeah, Wendy Williams is next and then its Eminem...
  19. And still would have been great. :thumb: No, that would be veeeeeeeeeeeery bad.
  20. Hey Julie. Isn't this an obvious soliciting mail? You can very easily get this person arrested because he certainly committed a crime. Well it would be different if it was a letter, but when it comes to e-mails its very hard to proof anything because you can so easily fake it..
  21. Well Will has said he is a actor thats rapping, not a rapper that acts, so if he finds a movie that sounds good to him im pretty sure he will do it instead of touring...
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