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Yeah, i told you that a remix of switch and crabbuckit would be dope! i like the video too! he's a gifted and talented artist who knows what hes doing and he always gave props to the oldskoolers. btw, im not talented in remixing, so some of yall could do a remix?
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What has been you favourite live performance
DefCEM replied to Jazzy Julie's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Mokia Urban Music Award! Jeff was incredible!!!! and they also did TFPOBA Theme and they had their classic oldskool part in it! -
Well, you've got too much time on your hands...
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Well in my opinion , Kanyes performance was way better.
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You're not 18 yet? well, that suxx Man if i just could fly to philly...
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na .. the audience was great .. they screamed 'go fp' at the end if i remember it correctly :lolsign: ← Really? well i didnt hear it. but come on, when he did gettin jiggy everybody was quiet and bored. nobody was singing along the refrain. they werent even clapping or something like that.
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I didnt like the performance... The crowd was so quiet And gettin jiggy sucked. Switch got boring. The only good part was Summertime.
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Hey thanx for those!
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Look what i have found on the Live 8 page of AOL. :thumbsdown: :uhh: Wherein the Fresh Prince underwhelms, and thoughts turn to matters scatological. Dimitri Ehrlich When the rain stopped, I trundled back to the Live 8 site, surprised to find that other than a veritable village of hot dog and burger carts and several small brown ponds, nothing much had changed. There were still only a few hundred people, and judging by the background hum of thick Philly accents, most were locals. As I approached the stage, I watched a woman snap a digital picture of herself and say, "At least now I have proof I was here." This struck me as odd, as it has never crossed my mind to doubt whether or not I was somewhere, especially among an ocean of hot dog carts and brown puddles. But to each his own. There were still only a few hundred people milling about, and most of the comments I overheard were along the lines of "This is getting boring," a reasonable conclusion, since the only thing to observe was a sound man repeating the words, "one, two" over and over into a microphone. The temperature had cooled considerably after the thunderstorm, and I watched a small boy, perhaps aged two, laying on his back, on the dry cement floor of a fountain, his diapers sticking up out of his shorts. His expression was one of contentment and boredom, which pretty much summed up the mood of the crowd. I spotted Will Smith moving among the two dozen people onstage, wearing an unbuttoned blue shirt over a white tank top, looking strangely immune to the aging process. God bless Will Smith for his success as an actor, but when it comes to his rapping one can only fake a smile for so long. Waiting for Will Smith to sound check a musical performance is akin to watching Prince Charles get ready to go to work: a rehearsal for an event so minimal it defies observation. Indeed, the primary phenomenon a visitor to Live 8 would have been struck by at that moment was the absence of a crowd for a marquee name like Will Smith: with less than 12 hours to go before an expected million fans would throng this exact spot, there were fewer people than would fit in a smallish movie theater. Just then, Will Smith began "rapping," and I use quotation marks to signify not only the deepest contempt for his microphone "skills," which would easily be outpaced by my "grandmother" (may she rest in peace) but also to suggest my genuine wonder at how the Fresh Prince--one of old school hip-hop's most colossally inoffensive and least interesting figures--managed to parlay sitcom success into the kind of bank most of us aretoo timid to even dream of. Given how many great rappers toil away in obscurity, this seems unfair. On the other hand, Philly is Will Smith's home town and only about 300 people were on hand to politely applaud when he yelled, "This is our fan test right here!" Apparently either the fans or he failed the test. Or both. He ran through innocuous and unimaginative hits ranging from the cross-marketing product (I wouldn't quite call it a song) "Switch" to "Summertime," his lilting flow about as hip as a high top fade. "This ain't the show, y'all gotta still gotta come back tomorrow," he said, between songs. "I'm gonna have nicer clothes on tomorrow." Unfortunately for Will, clothes may make the man, but not the emcee. Immediately following his sound check, someone with a good sense of irony starting playing Tower of Power's "What Is Hip?" over the sound system. On my way back to the hotel, I noticed the line of food vendors had tripled during Will Smith's sound check. Now there were aluminum fry-olators offering turkey legs, Italian sausages, corn dogs, lemon shakes, french fries, and of course, the unavoidable Philly cheese steak. Memo to self: never, ever eat a Philly cheese steak. Whether or not you agree with me about the terminal wackness of Will Smith, one thing was clear: those Porta-Johns would be getting a terrible work out tomorrow. I made a secret vow to fast all day, though I am ashamed to admit it was less out of solidarity with the world's hungriest people than to avoid having to confirm the truth of the preceding sentence. See you tomorrow. Maybe Will Smith will rock the crowd. There is always room for miracles
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have a look at singingfool.com
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Will Smith - The Rain next Will Smith - Don't Say nothin'
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Will urges rappers to become role models
DefCEM replied to *mimi*'s topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Aww man, that article is on fire! Will tells the truth. hes really wise. i wonder what the reaction from all those gangsta rappers will be. haha, i just try to imagine Em and Will on stage... that will surely be one of the best award shows ever (i havent even watched any BET award show yet...) Wouldnt it be dope when Will calls out Jeff onto the stage to perform? just imagine. before he calls him out, he should talk a lil bit about him and how it was back in da day. Not like on the other performances where Jazzy is already on the tables in the background. JJFP Rock The House -
Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature next... Kriss Kross - Jump ...they have a kinda funny voice...
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DaBrakes, it should work... dont know why it doesnt work for you :dunno: just try it again!
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Yeah, cool to see legends on the stage in the front of the young rappers who grew up with their music. :2thumbs:
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Hey wassup guys! I found the JMJ Tribute of BET in the internet. Chekc It Out http://rapidshare.de/files/2592435/JMJ_Tribute.rm.html man Jazzy Jeff is really crazy on the wheels!!!! have fun with it!!! btw, you need real player!
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BREAKING NEWS: LOST & FOUND - GOLD!
DefCEM replied to TopDawg14's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Great job Willie!!!! going and going it aint funny, going and going just like an energizer bunny! So face the fact Jack, hes all that! JJFP Rock The House -
Wow, man thats really good! it really fits to each other! great job man! keep it going man. slick ricks part sounds dope!!! JJFP Rock The House
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ok here is my list... 1) Codered 2) Lost & Found 3) Willenium 4) He's The DJ I'm The Rapper 5) Big Willie Style 6) And In This Corner 7) Homebase 8) Born To Reign 9) Rock The House (i dont have that record, so i cant really rank it anywhere else in the list)
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Switch is going up on radio...........again!
DefCEM replied to Hero1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
You know what the funny thing is? everybody wants switch to die, bit instead of that it just blows up even more! thats crazy! I've never experienced something like that before... Cant wait to see Party Starter booming on TV and in the clubs! JJFP Rock The House -
Yeah he's an christian rapper and the song dear slim is pretty good! My friend showed me the song a long time ago. The Human Beatbox in the background is really poor on that track, but the way he put all those wordplays together is amazing. That dude is really talented! JJFP Rock The House
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Wassup guys! I've got an mp3 from KJ52 here on my computer. I just wanted to share it with ya. He talks about 47 Emcees from newskool to oldskool. Theres also an FP Part he raps about... check it out. its not really a diss just an statement on his state in hiphop. http://rapidshare.de/files/2526345/KJ52-47MCs.mp3.html JJFP Rock The House
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WILL SMITH feat. DJ JAZZY JEFF: LIVE IN CONCERT
DefCEM replied to JumpinJack AJ's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Aww man, i have to get that DVD!!! sounds amazing!!!!!! JJFP Rock The House -
Well, LL has more records and is more respected in the game. I think he also did more for hiphop. But Wills rhyming skillz are better in my opinion and he has the funnier songs. Ok, Big Ole Butt is funny as hell, but nothing comes close to The Girlie Had A Mustache or Everything That Glitters btw, Will isnt the typ of MC who wants to end careers. I think he easiely could back in the day, but nowadays even an LL couldnt do that anymore. And i cant compare L&F to The Definition cause I just listened to a few tracks of it. JJFP Rock The Houseee