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MaxFly

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  1. If they ever play that in the US northeast, people will lose their minds. The beat is sick.
  2. I've already exhausted the number of times I can vote.
  3. theres sum wack comments form a hater 4 u I've heard that Will flows like everyone now, from Xibit to Eminem to Nas to Jay to Slick Rick to Slick Rick's mama. It's getting real ridiculous.
  4. Well, we have to deal with reality. Not everyone likes Will Smith. However, most don't enjoy his work for superficial reasons. The least we can do is make fun of their ignorance. :slap:
  5. Now ya'll knew I was eventually going to devote a whole thread to this. The hateration nowadays is overwhelming, especially coming from some of the net-thugs on some of the other forums. Let the quotes begin... Everyone chip in. I guess someone needs to stop listening to rap. :kekeke:
  6. Don't forget too vote for lost and found as well.
  7. Um, still not working. :oops:
  8. I believe one of Larry Elder's attacks on Will involved Will's belief that there is still racism in Hollywood. Elder, who himself is black, called for the boycott of Will's music and movies. Most of Larry Elder's audience, television and otherwise, is white. I think this is where we get the "Uncle Tom" comment in Mr. Nice Guy from Will.
  9. Sheree is preaching now? Interesting...
  10. Ever since he became a mega-box office star, Will Smith's been accused of losing his rap chops. But what the haters don't seem to understand is this: he's one of the few actors in the world who command $20 million a movie. And the only one who takes the time between filming to return to his roots, hip-hop, where he passionately speaks his mind. Unlike a number of better-selling rappers on the charts today, Smith is obviously not rhyming for dollars. He does hip-hop from the heart. To that end, the Philly native's latest release, Lost and Found, is one of his stongest statements yet: a return to Smith's roots which sees him combine the party rap he made famous as the Fresh Prince, with songs that reflect truly mature, sometimes dark, subject matter. The track “Tell Me Why,” set on the evening of 9/11, features an emotional Smith, backed by a searing Mary J. Blige, as he addresses communicating the harsh side of human behavior to a child, in the vein of Jadakiss’ “Why.” “Tell me why did James Byrd, Jr. have to be touched/ Tell me why did Martin and Malcolm depart from us/ tell me why did the sniper make that little boy shoot/ And why is human life always denied /Tell me why did Mandela have to live in a cage/ Tell me why did my brother Sterling die at that age. What am I supposed to say to my kids when they say ‘Why?’” "Mr. Niceguy," sees Smith talk about how people, namely gansta-wanna-bes, mistake being a gentleman for being a chump. "Sometimes y'all mistake nice for soft," he quips on the track that witnesses him putting all the naysayers in their place. And on what could be seen as an answer cut to Kanye West's "Jesus Walks," "Ms. Holy Roller" Smith shines the spotlight on Christians (he himself is a Christian) who feel the need to force their religious views on others. "Switch," "If U Can't Dance (Slide)," and the Snoop Dogg collabo "Pump Ya Brakes," are just pure unadulterated party tracks that show the light side of the father of two who claimed "parents just don't understand" all those eons ago. The mix of wisdom-filled joints, feel good, straight out party jams and old school flavor is what makes this set one of Smith's strongest since the days of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. With his latest release, not only does Smith prove you don't have to curse, or reference guns and hoes every other verse, he shows he's a grown-ass man who hasn't lost his passion for hip-hop.
  11. To really get Will up there, people have to really attack that voting site. Lol, Mariah came back with a vengence though. Mariah fans out there are crazy.
  12. :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: aaaaaahhhhh Spot that Loretta!! hahaha... that's hilarious Tim, that one's going down in the jjfp "funny comment" hall of fame. lol, spot that loretta
  13. Will is holding it down. There are a lot of great personal reviews on amazon and in a lot of other forums. More appearances and future singles... things are going well so far.
  14. What exactly is Interscope's whole role in all of this. Aren't they supposed to be promting? From what I can understand, Overbrook has a pretty large part to play with production or something like that, and I believe interscope was supposed to be active in the promotional aspect of the CD's release.
  15. Uuuummmm... something like that, yeah. lol
  16. Tim, sigh... Some dude over there doesn't know who Jazzy Jeff is! That's just over the line.
  17. Excuse me a second. I have to go yell at someone real quick. I take that personally. Real personal. What'd I tell you about going over there Tim. Enter at your own risk.
  18. This is exactly why he made a song about it. Let's see them try not to play "Tell Me Why." That's some stuff I want to see.
  19. Aight, we passed Mariah, but the Back Street Boys came from no where. Keep voting....
  20. It's just 2 away from Mariah now... Keep voting...
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