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So u think my freestyles are crap AJ? Come on now u listen to 2Pac and he curses but still sounds intelligent, there's nothin' wrong with cursing in a rap verse as long as you're making a point but when rappers like Eminem overly curse they ain't making a point! :werd:
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:werd: I actually agree with you that it ain't Snoop's best song, but I don't think that any of his singles could top "Gin and Juice", that's the difficult thing about being a veteran artist, you have to live up to what you did earlier, you gotta give him credit though for not trying to redo "Gin and Juice" over and over unlike Eminem who always wants to recyle "My Name Is", that's what make Snoop a great mc, he doesn't repeat himself, he always comes with something fresh all the time, I'm feeling it, I would rather listen to this than any other song out right now, until Will eventually drops his single! :werd:
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I was especially happy to see KRS-ONE get honors this year rather than LL or FP 'cause he ain't a household name like they're but his career has been just as consistant as theirs and some of my friends didn't know anything about KRS-ONE until I told 'em about him finally saw him on TV! :kekeke:
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Hey don't diss Fat Joe, he represented for KRS-ONE last night, I was kinda upset that KRS-ONE didn't perform though 'cause he still performs a lot and I wanted to see him rock the house! Chuck D did a great performance last night, I can't wait to hear the new PE albums when they come out next year, I didn't like though how they talked about Public Enemy and KRS-ONE about how great they were, they're still great today but nobody pays attention to them on mainstream! :werd: I loved that Nas performance with his father who's a blue's singer, music runs in Nas' family. :switch: Next year should be JJ+FP, LL Cool J, Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa, and Slick Rick getting hip-hop honors. :rock: I hope they show more hip-hop on VH1 over the next year, having this once a year is not enough, they should show hip-hop everyday! :ditto:
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I caught this video today on BET it's dope, Pharrell spitting a hot verse in it too, it's gonna be another hit! Did anyone else hear the track yet, the beat changes a few times in it, very creative! :clap:
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I found an article on the internet about how Michael Jackson's protesting to ban the video, it already got banned from BET! :lolsign: Jackson Seeks Ban on Eminem's New Video NEW YORK - Michael Jackson is reportedly angered by the way he is portrayed in rapper Eminem's recently released video "Just Lose It." The pop singer is said to be so upset that he has asked networks to remove the video from their rotations. "Michael Jackson is very angry. He feels that Eminem has crossed the line," Jackson representative Ramone Bain told the Daily News in Tuesday editions. "Michael is calling on all networks to pull the video." In the video, Eminem appears dressed mockingly as Jackson with a group of boys in the background, jumping. Then he sings the lyric in reference to Jackson's child molestation allegations: "Come here little kiddie, on my lap. Guess who's back with a brand new rap..." Later in the video Eminem also ridicules plastic surgery done on Jackson's nose, and an accident in which Jackson's hair caught on fire while filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984. So far, Black Entertainment Television has agreed to pull the video, and was expected on Tuesday to announce that it is removing the video. "Michael feels the video is disrespectful and offensive...it's one thing to spoof someone, it's another to be completely insensitive and disrespectful," said Bain.
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I meant that we both live on the East Coast, I never been to Pittsburgh before, I wouldn't go there just to do that seriously, but it actually would be more realistic for me to run into you than it would be most of y'all here that live in other countries, I seriously doubt that we could pull it off as much as I'd love to see it happen, it's gonna be hard! :werd:
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Check it out if you can, they're gonna give props to some ol' school hip-hop legends like KRS-ONE, Sugar Hill Gang, Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, 2Pac, Public Enemy, and Run-DMC, it should be dope! :switch:
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:werd: His style's too predictable now! He needs poor record sales to show that he ain't as hot as he thinks he is, in my opinion he's gased up, maybe when the sales fall, he'll start rappin' like he did on "Infinate"! :ditto:
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DJ Ant Live- Reggae Seduction Pt. 3 Dope stuff! I love reggae!
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I love listening to Sean Paul, reggae music is dope, I bought a reggae mixtape the other day called "Reggae Seduction Pt.3" at a flee market and it has about 5 Sean Paul tracks on it, I got a quite a bit of regaee mixtapes in my collection, I like it 'cause it's always upbeat and brings a lot of energy like hip-hop! :rock:
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A Luv song doesn't always gotta be slow or just about a boyfriend-girlfriend relationships, "Time To Chill" is passion for hip-hop art and how people feel about it(LL Cool J's "Hip-Hop" and KRS-ONE's "Step Into a World" are also prime examples) and "Walk This Way" was a hip-hop/rock luv song, if u know the lyrics u'd agree wit me on that one like this one line in it said: "Just Give Me A Kiss!" :kiss: U can't tell me that ain't a luv song! And another thing I don't like Nick Cannon much, he bites off Will's style a lot! :werd: Anyway back to the topic, here's some hip-hop luv songs about family relationships 2Pac "Dear Mama" LL Cool J "Big Momma" FP "Momma Knows" JJFP "Ain't No Place Like Home" Nas "Dance" Wyclef Jean "Daddy" Heavy D Feat. Chico Debarge "Ask Heaven" And a couple more traditional hip-hop luv classics Big Daddy Kane "Smooth Operater" Heavy D "Now That We found Love" There's many definations for luv to me, lol!
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Don't get me wrong I think it's a great idea man, but I don't have a beat or equipment to record my lyrics with, but maybe if FUQ wants to hang out wit me sometime since he lives closer to me than most of y'all here, I could jump on and spit a verse on his song, that's up to FUQ though I won't pressure him since he's busy with school and I'm busy with work, I got some questions about it though: who's gonna make the CD cover and who's gonna make copies of the albums to distribute to peeps who want it? :dunno: I could also write lyrics too for somebody that doesn't know how to write lyrics if I can't get a chance to record as long as I get credit for it you know! :werd:
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Run-Dmc Feat. Aeorsmith "Walk This Way" JJFP "Time To Chill" Hip-Hop Classics! :bowdown:
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'Superman' star Christopher Reeve dies at age 52
bigted replied to fan 4ever's topic in Caught in the Middle
RIP, I really thought that he would walk again 'cause he was very optimistic about it! :sad6: -
Hey now the friendship that you and Kevin Willis have is similar to the friendship that I have with a girl that's a lil' younger than I am, we talk to each other about many different things all the time, and she isn't like a lot of other girls who only wanna talk to me when they hear that I have rap skills, she likes me more as a person instead of liking me for my talent, I'm sure Kev appreciates that about you too when a lot of girls wanna push on him since he's an NBA player, I can relate to that a lil' bit! :werd:
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When Eminem's record sales decline, he'll quit rapping 'cause he only raps for money and will say anything now to sell a CD! :ditto: He shouldn't have done "8 Mile" 'cause he ain't an actor like Will Smith, he should leave the acting to the professionals.
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Hey I checked the listing, it's still on at 10, sometimes they show things earlier too but then repeat it later!
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:werd: No matter how many CD's Eminem sells it ain't gonna change my opinion about him or a lot of today's mcs that only rap for the charts, Chuck D, KRS, LL, and even FP rap for the art, even though FP and LL are most successful ol' school mcs as far as record sales are concerned, they never forgot their heart or art like a lot of mcs like Eminem, 50 Cent, and Jay-Z do! BTW, they have "Behind The Music: LL Cool J right now on VH1", I was just flipping through the channels and I found it! :switch:
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My talent is writing rap songs, writing poetry, freestyling, and dancing, friends in my high school said I got moves like MC Hammer, I'm pretty good at playing basketball too, but I'd rather make it as an mc 1st than try to make the NBA, maybe if I make it as an mc before I'm 40, I might consider trying out for an NBA team even if it's just 1 year if I decide to do that, sky's the limit right? :switch:
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I still didn't see the video yet, it's a shame that the real good artists don't get airplay! :ditto:
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Public Enemy made a song dissin' the Bush administration 2 years ago called "Son Of A Bush" and yet nobody paid attention to it and they made a song last summer with Moby on the '04 Olympic soundtrack called "MkLvFkWr"(Which Stands For "Make Love, F**K war!") and nobody cared about that either! :bang: Why doesn't Public Enemy still go multiplatinum, they never really fell off as far as consistancy is concerned! :dunno: Ja Rule put out that wack album and it failed to go platinum last year, but even if Eminem puts out a wack album it'll at least go platinum, if it's average it'll sell 5 million! :nhawong: LL Cool J put out 11 phenominal CDs but none of them sold 5 million! It sounds like Eminem's trying to keep his black audience by doing "Mosh", but I don't buy into it, it sounds like when Jadakiss did "Why?" it's just for popularity, like Public Enemy says "Don't Believe the Hype"! And another thing that pisses me off about Eminem is that he's allowed to diss homosexuals on "The Marshall Mathers LP" but Allen Iverson's CD that year was shelved when he dissed homosexuals, now tell me that racism doesn't still exist, a white rapper can diss homosexuals but a black rapper can't?! :what:
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Nah, I don't think that's a good idea 'cause we can't even get one track together for "The 5 Star Lyricists Team", how would we possibly pull of an entire album? :dunno:
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Here's a reason not to do drugs, you don't wanna end up dying early like he did! :werd: Monday, October 11, 2004 Caminiti admitted steroid use, fought drug problem ESPN.com news services NEW YORK -- On the field, Ken Caminiti's all-out style served him well. Off the field is where it got him in trouble. The 1996 National League MVP, who later admitted using steroids during his major league career, died Sunday. He was 41. Ken Caminiti spent 10 of his 15 seasons in a Houston Astros uniform, but he won the 1996 NL MVP Award while with the San Diego Padres. Caminiti died of a heart attack in the Bronx, said his agent-lawyer Rick Licht. The city medical examiner's office said an autopsy would be performed Monday, spokeswoman Ellen Borakove said. "What we all loved about Cammy was his devotion to the game and his desire for the game. But it went into uncontrollable levels with no discipline," said one of his former coaches, Houston manager Phil Garner. Caminiti's 15-year big league career ended in 2001, five seasons after he led the San Diego Padres to a division title and was a unanimous pick for MVP. But the three-time All-Star third baseman often was in trouble the last few years. "I'm shocked. This was devastating. Even though he was divorced, he had a beautiful wife and daughters," said Diamondbacks outfielder Luis Gonzalez, who played with Caminiti on the Astros between 1990 and 1994. "He was one of the most intense players I've ever seen. I'm worried for [Craig] Biggio and [Jeff] Bagwell because those guys are playing in the biggest game of their lives [Monday]." Just last Tuesday, Caminiti admitted in a Houston court that he violated his probation by testing positive for cocaine last month. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail, but State District Judge William Harmon gave him credit for the 189 days he already had served in jail and a treatment facility since he was sentenced to three years' probation for a cocaine arrest in March 2001. "This is the largest mistake I've made in my life," Caminiti said when he pleaded guilty in March 2002. "I had a real good thing going for me, and I got sidetracked. It doesn't have to be that way. It doesn't have to be drugs. It doesn't have to be alcohol. That part of my life is over." “ He was a great player, but he got mixed up in the wrong things -- taking drugs. It's a sad reminder of how bad drugs are and what they can do to your body. It's a loss all of us will feel. ” — Steve Finley, former teammate In May 2002, Caminiti told Sports Illustrated that he used steroids during his MVP season, when he hit a career-high .326 with 40 home runs and 130 RBI. He estimated half the players in the big leagues were also using them. Licht said Caminiti hoped to get back into the game, possibly in a position that would allow him to mentor younger players about avoiding the mistakes he made. "I'm still in shock," Padres general manager Kevin Towers said. "He was one of my favorite all-time players." Caminiti did return to baseball this year, serving as a spring training instructor with San Diego. "He didn't look good," Towers said. "The best way to describe him is that he was a warrior in every sense of the word. I can't tell you how many times I remember him hobbling into the manager's office, barely able to walk, and saying, 'Put me in the lineup.' " Licht said Caminiti was in New York this past weekend to help a friend, but did not go into detail. "Man, that's just a tough one. I played with him for eight years," Dodgers outfielder Steve Finley said Sunday night, learning of Caminiti's death after St. Louis eliminated Los Angeles from the playoffs. "He was a great player, but he got mixed up in the wrong things -- taking drugs. It's a sad reminder of how bad drugs are and what they can do to your body. It's a loss all of us will feel." Caminiti batted .272 with 239 homers and 983 RBI for Houston, San Diego, Texas and Atlanta. His defining moment during his MVP season came on Aug. 18, 1996, in the oppressive heat of Monterrey, Mexico, as the Padres prepared to face the New York Mets in the finale of the first regular-season series played outside the United States and Canada. Battling dehydration and an upset stomach, Caminiti took two liters of intravenous fluid, ate a candy bar, then hit two homers and drove in four runs in an 8-0 victory. "Becky and I are grief stricken at the premature death of one of the bravest athletes that we have known," Padres owner John Moores said. "We admired Ken tremendously and remained optimistic that he would conquer the personal challenges that he was dealing with." Caminiti teamed with Tony Gwynn and Greg Vaughn in the middle of the Padres' 1998 lineup, leading them to the World Series, where they were swept by the New York Yankees. "He was one of those guys that generated a lot of respect because he competed so hard," Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. "This is really tragic." Towers and Licht both recalled the enormous ovation Caminiti received during a 2003 ceremony marking the Padres' farewell at Qualcomm Stadium. The team moved into a new ballpark this season. Licht said he had to go to Houston to persuade Caminiti to make an appearance, and Towers remembered the former star was nervous. "He didn't know what kind of reaction he would get," Towers said. After being showered with cheers, Caminiti told Licht it was his greatest day in baseball. "It's a shame for his family as much as it is for his friends," former Padres teammate Andy Ashby said. "He's got three daughters who are going to miss having Dad around. It's a shame. It's a terrible thing."
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Why we gotta talk about Eminem so much, if he's wack, we shouldn't even mention him when there's mcs like Mos Def, KRS-ONE, and Talib Kweli that deserve more shine 'cause they have a lot more talent than Eminem, I don't wanna sound racist when I say this but the reason why mainstream embraces Eminem so much is 'cause he's a white rapper that has some skill, that's a fact now, he wouldn't have sold all those CDs if he was black and VH1 and MTV call him a hip-hop legend, but I think that DMX has been more consistant over the past 5 years than Eminem has been but none of DMX' albums sold 7 million copies! :daedulus: VH1 should've done a special on Public Enemy's "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back" or a 100 other ol' school hip-hop albums as an ultimate album instead of Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP"! :nhawong: