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with Jamie Foxx in a supporting role, umm who else .... LL Cool J! :yeah:
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I dig "2Pacalypse Now", 2Pac's probably the most aggressive mc after Chuck D and KRS to me, all these studio rappers would have to hang up the mic if he were still alive...
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50 Cent'd still be broke if he never got shot, that's the only reason why he was able to sell so much, he's a gimmick, face it, you lose all credability in my book saying that he's harder than those mcs I mentioned, it's obvious that 50's fans are ignorant and stubborn as him so i want no more part of this debate, I ain't gonna dumb down to your level, have a nice life...
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:stars: :damnyou: :tantrum: :shakehead: :chuks: :shrug: :ShockRifle: :wtf: All I could say is lord have mercy on your soul...
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Anybody who says they like "Ice Ice Baby" got problems 'cause even he himself says he hates that song :wiggle: Anyways if you listen to something from these mcs then I'm wrong though: Aceyalone, Aesop Rock, OC, Masta Ace, Little Brother, De La Soul, KRS-ONE, Jean Grae, Black Thought, and Treach btw, if u do listen to them u could honestly say with a straight face that 50's harder than all of them? I wouldn't even put 50 in my top 1000 mcs, Canibus and Vanilla Ice could even beat him in a battle.
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Don't feel offended by what I'm sayin' renegade tim, u should stick around so we could help introduce you to some good music, you need some guidance man if you think 50's as hard as it gets...
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Well at least Vanilla Ice rhymes over hard beats now, 50 rhymes over crappy pop rap beats dancing with chicks that look like men, so if that's what you like...? :willvspaparazzi: :rofl:
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I thought you were a Roc fan fan4ever what u complaining about Freeway for? Jay'll probably jump on a remix too 'cause that's all he does these days...If JJFP get on Def Jam, we'll probably have a JJFP + LL collab.... I think Todd Smith is the name of the clothing line he's supposed to drop, that's what I thought this was about...
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Aight I didn't wanna turn this into a 50 Cent hatefest but you my friend renegade tim are brainwashed like Turntable said, you're just one of those teenyboppers that like 50 Cent but when you get older you'll see how fake he is. I bet you never even listened to anything recent from Vanilla Ice either, you probably just diss him 'cause he ain't famous anymore so that's blind hate, and only know him from how the media tells you "Ice Ice Baby" is wack but they'll be saying the same thing 10 years from now about how wack "Candy Shop" is too. 50 Cent'll be like Vanilla Ice with a dead career trying to get his credability back but once you sell out it's too late to come back but Vanilla Ice is harder now than 50 Cent'll ever be and that doesn't say much but it ain't like Chuck D'll ever do a song with 50's wack ass like he did a song with Vanilla Ice, he don't like dissin' rappers but he'll diss 50 Cent in his terrordomes regulary, 50's too scared to go against the rhyme animal though, lol. btw, Vanilla Ice was wack 'cause he was drugs but 50's wack 'cause he's just straight ignorant. Game and Nas are gonna get together and end 50's career the way that LL and Wyclef got together to finish Canibus, Nas'll be sayin', "Me and Game got together to set you up" like LL said "Me and Wyclef got together to set you up" to Bis, and for the record as wack as Vanilla Ice is "Too The Extreme" has a 3 star rating while 50's "The Massacre" only has 2.5 stars so by that note, 50 made the worst rap album of all time :kekeke: Look at the facts you could see 50's career's ending: "GRODT" sold 8 million off the hype of being shot 9 times but some of his hardcore fans from the underground days liked it even though it was mostly teeny boppers who bought it, 50 drops "The Massacre" which is disposable pop rap to say the least which sells 4 million and only teeny boppers like you enjoy it, 50's hardcore underground base has now died and his movie flopped 'cause the teenyboppers couldn't see it since they're underaged, Tony Yayo don't go gold, and his movie soundtrack won't even go platinum with all the G Unit cast on there so that tells you that his career is dying, I bet 50's next album won't go platinum 'cause the teenyboppers'll grow up! Anyway that's it for my rant, let's get back on topic y'all... :pony:
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Yeah definately, Ja Rule didn't go around dissin' other rappers for singin' hooks on their songs when he was doing it and he never really did it on entire albums either like 50 is that's what makes it even more contradictory on 50's part, Ja always spits something aggressive on all his albums too, he never went soft like 50 after being so hard before, that's like a 360 degree change in such a short period, people shouldn't change that fast. Will sings hooks on some of his songs too but he doesn't diss other rappers for that either, contradictory is doing something that you diss somebody else for doing, don't put $$$ ahead of what you believe in, that'd be like if Will makes a gangsta rap album, he might respect some gangsta rap but gangsta rap is not the style he is so he won't do it personally, that's what makes him so real, too many fakes these days, I could relate to that 'cause I like to listen to some gangsta rap myself but in no means do I rap about gangsta stuff, it ain't my life, I just get entertained by some of it, mcs should rhyme about what they know... Irv Gotti said this about 50 in Vibe last year and it's so true: "People view him as this big tough and rough guy, but what has he really done gangsta? You got beat up and stabbed. You got shot. You are the product of what gangstas do to bitch ass n----s when they run their mouths. 50's the recipient of gangsta s---, but it's only me and my crew see this. This entire year has been backwards, it's like one plus one equals three.In another year or two, there's gonna be another snot nosed, arrogant n--- who's got some personality, that talks slick with the mike, and everyone is gonna make him number one just so they can say f--- you later, 50 Cent is gonna get a dose of f--- you, watch." Gotti's right, the arrogant cat in the game talking slick is none other than Game who came in and is now more respected than 50, the people who bought his album respect him while the people who purchased 50's "Massacre" album want their money back and screaming "G U-Not!" along with Game, lol, I read that Game's album has a 4-star rating on amazon.com from purchasers while 50's only has a 2.5 star rating. :yeah:
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50 Cent's "Massacre" is a sign of hypocrisy, he disses Ja Rule for singing on hooks and now he's doing basically the same thing on every track of the album, he'll do anything just to get $$$$$$, he's a sellout, he hasn't been hard since he became famous, even Vanilla Ice is harder than him, he's actually the opposite of Eminem and 50, he came out soft but now he's hard but he ain't a great mc by any means, I do feel a lil' bad though that the public only remembers Vanilla Ice for his soft songs and think that 50's as hard as it gets, he should have an opportunity to redeem himself on a major label just for his image but he's rich as hell anyway from sellin' out before so I don't really feel that bad, lol... I'd still actually rather buy his new album than buy another album from G Unit period though... Mobb Deep ain't hard anymore either dancing in a video with 50 Cent when they don't do stuff like that, they're selling out their style to get rich too.... I respect artists that stay themselves, Will might not be hard but he ain't trying to be a studio gangsta just to sell out... not all aggressive albums are great, don't bring studio gangstas into discussion...
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Common's "Electric Cirus", Mos Def's "The New Danger", and The Roots "Phrenology" are some aggressive hip-hop albums, I don't get how some so-called hip-hop fans could diss those albums when they complain about other rappers not being original, how could you get more original than those albums?
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Jive ain't really legit anymore, I think going to Def Jam would probably be the only major hip-hop label that'd work for JJFP 'cause if you think about it next year LL Cool J's gonna drop his album, The Roots is gonna drop their album, Slick Rick's gonna drop his album, we might even get a Nas album, and top it off with a JJFP album would be incredible, what other label can compete with that many real hip-hop artists?!! :mygod:
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I actually even like "Electric Circus" better than "BE" now even though it flopped, that album has grown on me, Common really spit aggressive on those tracks, it might be one of the most creative CDs of all time, it's nothing like I ever heard, that's why people don't buy it 'cause it didn't sound like anything out at that time, people're buying him now 'cause he sounds like Kanye West, I like it better when Common does different things that nobody else has done...
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Yeah "Be"'s sorta like Nas' "It Was Written" where it wasn't his best album but it put him out in the public eye...
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MSNBC.com Freeman calls black history month ‘ridiculous’ Oscar-winning actor says ‘black history is American history’ The Associated Press Updated: 2:46 p.m. ET Dec. 15, 2005 NEW YORK - Morgan Freeman says the concept of a month dedicated to black history is "ridiculous." "You're going to relegate my history to a month?" the 68-year-old actor says in an interview on CBS' "60 Minutes" to air Sunday (7 p.m. EST). "I don't want a black history month. Black history is American history." Black History Month has roots in historian Carter G. Woodson's Negro History Week, which he designated in 1926 as the second week in February to mark the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Woodson said he hoped the week could one day be eliminated — when black history would become fundamental to American history. Freeman notes there is no "white history month," and says the only way to get rid of racism is to "stop talking about it." The actor says he believes the labels "black" and "white" are an obstacle to beating racism. "I am going to stop calling you a white man and I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man," Freeman says. Freeman received Oscar nominations for his roles in 1987's "Street Smart," 1989's "Driving Miss Daisy" and 1994's "The Shawshank Redemption." He finally won earlier this year for "Million Dollar Baby." Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. © 2005 MSNBC.com
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a will smith-tom cruise film could possibly be the biggest grossing film of all-time, that'd be history, i'd like to see will make more history in the rap game before that happens though...
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This is warning to everyone who puts their tracks on MySpace so if you hear a famous artist doing your song, you were warned! :bat: http://joshuablankenship.com/?p=3061 MySpace May Be Satan Seriously, let’s chat about MySpace. (And no, I don’t mean MY Myspace, I just mean MySpace in general.) Have you noticed how it’s all the sudden everywhere? These things happen fairly regularly… something is introduced, co-opted by a small group, spreads via word-of-mouth, reaches epic proportions, and then, magically and suddenly it seems, it’s everywhere all at once. I saw a MySpace compilation CD in Wal-Mart last week. And the music aspect is something I want to hit on (in a non-sexual way.) I spent some time reading through their Terms of Service (T.O.S.) a few weeks ago. You know, that big, long list of rules and regulations that you oh-so-carefully labor over before you click “I accept” and start using a website? It started to scare me, and then my friend Charlie posted about it, too, so I thought it might be worthwhile to talk about. Especially the same little nugget Charlie posted on: By posting Content on any public area of MySpace.com, you automatically grant as well as represent and warrant that you have the right to grant to MySpace.com, an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, fully paid, worldwide license to use, copy, perform, display, and distribute such information and content to MySpace.com and that MySpace.com has the right to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such information and content, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing. (emphasis mine) So, in layman’s terms, if you post it on MySpace, they own it. Forever. And you don’t. They can sell it, or do anything else with it, and you’ve given them the right to. Oh, and by the way, if they DO, they get the royalties for it, not you. Your property ceases to be your property according to the MySpace T.O.S. Granted, if your intellectual property (music, photos, words, etc.) was copyrighted prior to posting on MySpace, you MIGHT have a case, should they ever decide to start enforcing their T.O.S. and using your work for their purposes, but even so… this is scary stuff considering the volume of users who (like most of us) just agree to terms online without knowing what they are. Suckers. All of us. This entry was posted on Thursday, December 15th, 2005 at 9:30 amand is filed under Web Talk, Business. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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i think we could wait off a few years for that though, tom cruise is one of my favorite actors though I must admit, he did mention that his favorite rappers are will smith and jay-z too when he was on 106 & Park last summer...
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I wouldn't say Common's CD's overrated but I think there's some boring tracks on there, it's good to see that he's getting some dues he didn't receive on his underrated albums, I like it better when he's spittin' more aggressive like he did on his earlier albums... Well Kool Moe Dee put Lil' Kim on his top 50 mcs list, so I guess she ain't so bad, not my cup of tea though...
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:yeah: Colts lost today, there's no undefeated season! :kekeke:
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Maybe it might be better for Will to keep releasing more singles from "Lost and Found" but the album sales ain't really doing that well right now, it ain't in the top 200 on the charts anymore, it likely won't move that much past 700,000 whether he releases singles or not, it won't matter at this point, whoever bought the album bought it already was the point I was making, the sales are respectable, one of the 10 hip-hop albums to go at least gold is pretty damn good for an mc on his 19th year in the game, I think the world needs to hear "Lost and Found" and "Tell Me Why" whether they buy the album or not, those are songs with great messages regardless and need to be expressed, Will should perform them at shows and do videos for them, even with his own budget if he has to just to show the world his great art, if the MTV audience don't like it so be it, it'd help his credability though... We all want the 20th year to be special and for JJFP to get back on the scene like they were 10-15 years ago but we have to realise that maybe Jeff doesn't want the fame like he says, maybe he don't wanna be in the spotlight with Will, he rather play the background and let Will have the fame, most likely a JJFP project'll be done independently for the few hardcore fans like us, Will'll probably continue realsing albums on mainstream labels with Jeff only a couple of tracks, we gotta realise that's the way it's gonna be, the public might not know Jazzy Jeff but maybe that's how he likes it, as long as they're together doing something still I think we should be happy about that...
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But if Will owned "The Source" it wouldn't suck like it does now, lol, but anyways does anybody know what ever happened to his "Good News" magazine he was talking about starting a few years ago?
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Now there's 6 months until Will starts filming "Tonight He Comes" though, there's no question that him and Jeff have time to get together to record new material while they have a tour and try to promote "Lost and Found" a lil' bit more even though sales are dead at this point but the problem lies what label'll they release it on, Interscope's deal up most likely or even if the deal's still there, do you think they'll actually allow Will to do a whole album with Jeff?