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Jin

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  1. what really sucks is that beanie siegel has sold more until now than will! Will is the king of rap in philly! :ali:
  2. i don't know...i just foun it somewhere in google!
  3. who the **** cares??? they can diss him, but don't destroy him...L&F will go platinum...hip hop heads are loving it that all what counts!
  4. i think the guy don't listened to the album!...why he doesn't mention tell me why and pump ya break??
  5. Great pic of Will, LL, Ice Cube and Queen Latifah!
  6. this term was before big willie style in hip hop...but it could be also possible that jay-z gives fp props!
  7. That list is bull****...will should be #1 on that....cher has nothing to do in the top 5...j.lo is not that bad, but above will is ridiculous! And eminem shouldn't even be on top 100 of actor/singer...he and acting abilities??? That's like Madonna and oskars!
  8. Will got a lot of support from Germany in the past and he will get now...remember wild wild west was 6 weeks on #1!
  9. Jaimee & Will behind the mics would be tight! He already did a great job with Twista and Kanye on slow jams
  10. damn...tatyana is still looking hot...she got a boyfriend?? :confused3:
  11. mr. niceguy is good,but i expected something different...if will turned into mike lowrey just for that track it would have been dope! on the other hand will showed that eminem isn't worth of a diss, even vanilla ice has been dissed! :hilarious:
  12. Busta is a fun-rapper just like redman...the problem i sometimes have with him that he curses too much...maybe will could change that!
  13. thx man..great idea!
  14. Redman is a cool rapper, but i wouldn't call him a real mc or a good lyricist...i think will & red will have a great chemistry because both make entertaining funny stuff...i'll wait for a busta rhymes & fp collabo!
  15. Redman is a cool rapper, but i wouldn't call him a real mc or a good lyricist...i think will & red will have a great chemistry because both make entertaining funny stuff...i'll wait for a busta rhymes & fp collabo!
  16. oh ****...boston public aires the same time on vox!
  17. i think it depends on the market/sales situation opportunities: 1. tell me why gets released in may 2. switch remix or party starter at first and then in september tell me why!
  18. That's great news...Will and Luda on stage! By the way are there until now any live performances with mary j. blige and will???
  19. will could destroy eminem if he really wants to but he won't cause he is a niceguy!! eminem is just a dude who is in puberty, i think that's the reason why he is mocking will...it's like that,if you are young, your dad is your idol/greatest etc. But when u get older u have to rebel against him to create your own personal style!!! Eminem past = JJ+FP fan Eminem now = Will Smith hater :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: what y'all think?
  20. Will Smith Album: Lost and Found Label: Interscope Records Release Date: 03/29/2005 Posted: 04/07/2005 By: Thomas L. Strickland Buy this at Amazon.com Dear Will -- I'm going to make this as quick and painless as possible. Will, you're a movie star. Unfortunately, you're not a hip hop star. Not anymore. From track one, Lost and Found is uncomfortably embarrassing. I'm not embarrassed that someone might hear it coming out of my car. Instead, I'm embarrassed for you. Your first track -- "Here He Comes" -- starts off with a brilliant sample from the classic Spider-Man cartoon theme. Everyone should enjoy that intro while they can. Once you start dropping lyrics, the brilliance diminishes under a tired haze of self reference that continues throughout the album. We expect a rap star to brag and boast, but only about those parts of their lives that are interesting or cool. In other words, Will, nobody cares if you still breakdance, so don't kick off your first jam by telling us you can. I notice that you keep referring to yourself as "The Veteran" -- a title that strikes me as somewhat appropriate, given your inspiring longevity in the rap world. But are you really sure that you still belong? It is obvious from track to track that your heart is in the right place, because you're very concerned about your children and the world they'll inherit ("Tell Me Why"), your career and the people that put you down ("Mr Nice Guy"), and most of all your presumed influence on the youth that hear you. But I can't hear your behavior advisory track "Pump Ya Brakes" without recalling that Heavy D classic called "Don't Curse." If you recall, Waterbed Hev didn't invite Luke Skywalker to assist on his anti-curseword track, so why in the world would you drop gangsta-mack Snoop Dogg in the middle of a song about being a gentleman and not a thug? I know you want to fit in with the cool kids. You come right out and say it in "I Wish I Made That" -- yet another heartbreaking snapshot of an interesting idea that should've stayed on the studio floor. I would try to describe it here, but it's just too sad. And really, is it so bad that we all liked "Summertime" back in the day? It was enough to hear your best Lil Jon impression on "Party Starter," but did you have to dis Eminem while actually imitating Eminem? It's like someone saying they hate McDonald's while munching a Quarter Pounder. You've forgotten that you are Will "Fresh Prince" Smith, a guy who used to entertain us with Jazzy Jeff, made us laugh at your television show, then you impressed us all with your movie career. You've already proven yourself. As far as music goes, just give us a decent party track every year or so, something catchy and hooky to make us nod our heads. "Switch" is not bad and it will probably be a hit, but it's not your best by a long shot. Luckily, the beats and breaks on "Switch" are tight enough to divert attention from the lyrics. With a little work, "If U Can't Dance" would've made a great follow-up, but the sludgy chorus dulls the hook. Don't let it get you down, Will. It's not your fault. All of the blame should be placed squarely on the shoulders of Omar Rambert aka O.Banga. Unlike his previous collaborative efforts on your behalf, Omar produced this album all by himself. And he used the time-honored musical tradition of just nodding his head to anything you wanted. I may be wrong, but I will go out on a limb here and say that every single one of your musical or lyrical ideas -- good or bad -- were all met with a smile and a thumbs up. A producer's gift is in his ability to just say no. If Lost and Found is any indication, Omar is a yes-man. Just because he produced the soundtrack to Shark Tale and your lovely wife's debut album, you're not obligated to keep Omar around. Find a new producer. Surely you know someone who has Pharrell's phone number. Best of Luck, JIVE (RATING: One Dull Hook out of Five) http://www.jivemagazine.com/review.php?rid=959&rtid=2 this is the worst review ever!
  21. Ben Affleck can't act...he is just ****...if he wants to do that kind of movie...he should take tom cruise or nicolas cage!
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