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  1. It would be hilarious if the Beastie Boys would rip them all :rofl:
  2. I was thinking about this caus of this line: "After smoke clears, after life's roller coasters See who stands putting his mic into his holster." Imagine there would be likes this master Battle between almost al Mc`s. Who would be the last one standing? I thought about this, but I dont know that much of it. I know LL made some of the most legendary diss tracks. I know Nas made some of the biggest diss tracks too. I know Fat Joe would be able to stand his man. I guess Method Man & DMX, Jadakis would make some chance too.. I heard Fabulous is a good Battle Mc, So is Ice Cube.. I guess Chuck. D could be able to kill it too. But this is to hard for me.. What do you guys think? And remember, this is about battle tracks, not about theyr regular skils. For example Talib Kweli is a better Mc than Jadakiss, but in a Battle I think Jada would rip him.
  3. Just heard it, its amazing guys. Very good lyrics. And the beats are very dope, never knw that Lil Jon can make Wets Coast **** like that. Dude is a good producer. Anyway, this is a great album. Oh dont, worry.. When it drops I`ll get it legaly. "Child Support" is sick! Thats damn aggresive. @ Hero. Go to church is crazy :nhawong: That beat is.. freaky.. Dope track tho. It`s like Crunk, but than with dope lyrics. "I aint Mike Jones bitch, keep my name outta your mouth" :rofl:
  4. Its funny. I couldnt write that much about car, certainly not in 15 minutes. I guess your poem is gonna be just fine. You might play a lil bit more with the language.
  5. Desmond Dekker was the king of ska/rocksteady. Anyone into that oldschool reggae, ska, etc should really check him out. Crucial. Here's an obituary: Desmond Dekker - the man who rose to fame on Jamaica's airwaves with popular songs such as "The Israelites", "Intensified" and 007 - is . The man who was christened Desmond Adolphus Dacres was born in July 16, 1941 died Thursday morning. With his backing group, The Aces, Desmond Decker had the first international hit with The Israelites". There are very few artists left today who truly represented the best moments of the first decade of popular Jamaican music. As a young man Desmond worked in a Jamaican welding shop. And his singing while working there served notice that he had quite a voice. He had one thing in common with other Jamaican artistes such as Jimmy Cliff and Derrick Morgan, Desmond Dekker was produced by Leslie Kong of Beverly records. He formed his group the Aces, which at times included Wilson James and various siblings from the Howard family, including Barry, Carl, Clive, and Patrick. After changing his professional name to Dekker, in 1967 he and the group recorded 007 (Shanty Town), which made it to ..14 on the UK chart. In 1963 his first break came with the single "Honour your father. In 1968 the group won the festival song competition with the single - Intensified. His second album was also titled Intensified. Another hit followed with the Israelites, this reached number one on the English pop charts in 1969. The death of his guide and mentor Leslie Kong in 1971 was a tragic blow. Desmond eventually migrated to England where he later modified his music for the English market. His many hits and concerts made him a star among the English youths, who were then discovering the rhythmic patterns of reggae and who would ultimately imitate his Jamaican "rude boy" style. Desmond became one of the leading lights of the music scene in Jamaica until the end of the 1960s and was particularly inspired and productive between 1966 and 1970. He continued to perform and record into the 90's. He has gone down in history as one of those who paved the way around the world with the infectious beat - serving notice that reggae music had arrived. -- "You Can Get It if your really want..". R.I.P.
  6. Damn Prince, thats unusual to see here. I know most of it tho caus of my damn friends,lol
  7. Damn Lerkot. Thats was deep. I have the same views when it comes on drugs and stuff. I saw enough people I care about going down caus of **** like that, so I feel you on this one.
  8. Pretty confusing, I didnt listen to most of this track for quit a while. I guess I played them to death last year. 1. R. Kelly & Cassidy-Hotel 2. Liberty X & Rev Run-Song For Lovers 3. LL Cool J-Big Mama 4. Will Smith-Party Starter (look Into My Eyes Remix) 5. Boyz N Da Hood-Dem Boyz 6. Tupac-Changes 7. The Rembrandts-I`ll Be There For You 8. Eminem-Loose Yourself 9. The Game-Play The Game 10. LL Cool J Feat. 112-Down The Aisle 11. Ben E. King-Stand By Me 12. Biggie, Jay-Z & The Game-Dreams (Biggie Remix) 13. Green Day-Burnout 14. Jadakiss-Checkmate 15. Will Smith & Janet Jackson-All For The MIB 16. Fat Joe Feat. Biggie-Lean Back (Biggie Remix) 17. Puffy Feat. Faith & 112-I`ll be Missing You 18. LL Cool J-The Return oF Jack The Ripper 19. Samy Deluxe-PDVA 20. Will Smith-Lost And Found 21. Beastie Boys-3 The Hard Way 22. Ghostface & Reakwon & Fat Joe-Clientel Kids Corp (Freestyle) 23. Fat Joe-Beatnovaccane 25. Ja Rule Feat. Lloyd-Where I`m From I mostly dont listen music on my comp tho. I dont realy gat a part of this list..
  9. I`m gonna see this for shure. Its almost a tradition.
  10. I hope everything will blow up like FishScale did.
  11. :lolsign: That quote is great. He probably doenst swear in music caus he doesnt want kids to hear that. Thats how it comes over to me on the song Lost And Found.
  12. I guess Brakes had a good day today :rofl:
  13. I gotta go on Triptic with this one. He didnt start it this time..
  14. Thats caus it aint nothing but te truth. :rofl:
  15. I do lines like that sometimes, but thats caus I cant find a rhyme for the line above it. Anway, I guess its nice. I`m heaving hard time writing an jugding lyrics like that.
  16. The Wu-Tang Renaissance The Wu-Tang Clan is back on the swarm! With the Wu-Tang Clan's most successful reunion tour in the States and the thriving activities of the Killa Beez in Europe several Wu-Tang artists are about to complete their highly anticipated solo albums. Ghostface Killah - Fishscale Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 - August Masta Killa - Made In Brooklyn Method Man - 4:21 - June 27th RZA - TBA ODB - A Son Unique Cilvaringz - I Additionally new chapters like Wu-Latino spread the word and philosophy of the Wu-Tang Clan into new directions and new artists like Stone Mecca join the Wu-Music Group. So watch out for our news! 2006 will definitely be the year of the Clan! --- Theyr Site is up again, and its better and more interactive than ever. In theyr boom box I heard some new RZA and Reakwon stuff. It`s simply amazing. Incredible Production! RZA is on top of his game! And they lyrics are impresive like allways. With Ghostface`s FishScale beeing amaziung, I`m shure the other release are gonna be great too. I`m realy looking out for Method Man, The 2 Tracks on Allhiophop are great. They also gonna make a reunion. Theyr back.. Big time..
  17. I realy, realy dont feel this Remix. I like the original the most, from the official ones. I prefer the "Look Into my Eyes Remix" and the "DMX Remix" tho.
  18. Hell yeah, AJ. I just picked up a Promo Only Version of among the Thress, a few days ago. I love that album, its about to become one of my favs.
  19. That Track of Method Man Feat. Fat Joe ist just sick!
  20. His voice annoys me. But I guess he can write.
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