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  1. Now that's a new one on me. Nevertheless, I got the lyrics down. I'll post them on OHHLA soon.
  2. Could you give us an example of where Rhymefest does this?
  3. (You learn a lot of new stuff when you're away) To everyone - "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" (So So Def Remix) is now selectable seperately. As for the white label - I am going to ask DJ Jazzy Jeff (because he's got connections to Will) whether a White Label existed. If it did, I'll let you know... And the lyrics for that song will be posted on the OHHLA. Courtesy of the anime man, no1wammy. ;)
  4. Man, another Jeff N' Fess track. Could this be the rebirth of "Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince"?
  5. Really loved "Jeff N Fess" and "All I Know." Hope JJ delivers killer material on the official release of The Return Of The Magnificient. I think I'm gonna like his return.
  6. That's new. Seems to me that Will is keeping all the unreleased tracks to himself. *is eager to get a song and watch the video tonight*
  7. Added her on MySpace. Wow. 8 years for a second album? She's really grown a lot since then, ^^
  8. Little article I picked up from hiphopdx.com... http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/lifestyle-fe...g-william/p.all
  9. Yep. Actually, four versions: 1. The So So Def Remix (Version 1). Same verses, new beat, chorus added. This is not the hardcore version. 2. The DJ Scratch Remix. Same verses, with beat and chorus inspired and sampled from the song "He's The Greatest DJ." 3. The So So Def Remix (Version 2). New verse, new beat, guest appearences from Jermaine Dupri, Big Punisher, R.O.C. and Cam'ron. That one only made it to mixtapes - or, it was leaked. 4. The So So Def Remix (Version 3). The official one with Jermaine Dupri, R.O.C., Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz. But, I've never heard this one before. Only Columbia Records has the copy. We'll have to bug the big bosses bad if we want these babies. (That'll help us get the explicit versions of this remix, ne?)
  10. Referring to discogs.com... Big Willie Style - "Candy" (featuring Cameo) - "Yes Yes Y'all" (featuring Camp Lo) - "Big Willie Style" (Radio Edit) (featuring Left Eye of TLC) - "Men In Black" (featuring Coko of SWV [uncredited]) - "Just The Two Of Us" (featuring Sauce of Somethin' For The People [uncredited]) Willenium - "I'm Comin'" (featuring Tra-Knox) - "Will 2K" (featuring K-Ci) - "Da Butta" (featuring Lil' Kim) - "Who Am I" (featuring Tatyana Ali & MC Lyte) - "So Fresh" (featuring Biz Markie & Slick Rick) - "Can You Feel Me" (featuring Eve & Breeze [uncredited]) - "No More" (featuring Breeze) - "Uuhhh" (featuring Kel Spencer) - "The Rain" (featuring Jill Scott) Born To Reign - "1000 Kisses" (featuring Jada Pinkett Smith & Tra-Knox) Lost & Found - "Tell Me Why" (Radio Edit) (featuring Mary J. Blige) - "Pump Ya Brakes" (featuring Snoop Dogg) - "If U Can't Dance (Slide) (featuring Nicole Scherzinger) Soundtracks/Remixes/B-Sides/Unreleased - "Just The Two Of Us" (Remix) (featuring Brian McKnight) - "Just The Two Of Us" (Spanish Version) (featuring Dark Latin Groove) - "Just The Two Of Us" (Korean Version) (featuring Turbo) - "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" (Remix) (Radio Edit) (featuring Jermaine Dupri, Big Punisher, R.O.C. & Cam'ron) - "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" (Remix) (Radio Edit) (Alternate Version) (featuring Jermaine Dupri, R.O.C., Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz) (*) - "Wild Wild West" (featuring Dru Hill & Kool Moe Dee) - "Nod Ya Head" (Remix) (featuring Christina Vidal & Tra-Knox) - "Switch" (Part 1 Remix) (featuring Robin Thicke) - "Switch" (Part 2 Remix) (featuring Elephant Man) (*) The official remix version (View Album Insert) Miscellaneous (Guest Spots) - "Boy You Knock Me Out" (Remix) (Performed by Tatyana Ali) - "Hey Sexy Lady" (Remix) (Performed by Shaggy) - "Got To Be Real" (Performed by Mary J. Blige) As you can see, Will's preferred guest stars range from outside the rap circle. Seems he's trying hard to distance himself from the genre that has made him today. How ironic. (Admins, you have my permission to edit this post should a new album or single from Will is released.)
  11. I'll definitely be looking out for that. When it's released, will they market the album the same like all the other Will Smith albums? Radio edits only, no explicit versions available? Seemed to be the case when "When To Stand Up (Go To Hell)" with Eminem and Pauly Yams was released.
  12. I think a compilation album from Will can still be done...
  13. I agree 100%. And I also believe that artists are forced to go the route of fibery (root word - "fib", as in lie) in order to promote their records. Why I say this? Because I want to get in the rap music industry as well. There's a problem: experiences. In order for a rapper to be considered "big," the audience needs to discover the real you. If you're a rapper who loves to pimp, pistol-whip, pop pills on a daily basis, you gotta answer "why." What got you into doing the negative and why you couldn't stop doing it. If you just mention it, you're just trying to milk money. Now look at me. What experiences do I have? I'm a cartoon-loving pacifist who has serious family issues with my mother, father and sister. I'm also a leecher, one who asks for money instead of making his own by applying for a decent job because I'm afraid of being bossed. And, because I was never taught to defend myself, I'm physically and spiritually unable to fight. Ever since my sister knocked the mirror in my head when I was a baby, I've been pretty much a momma's boy. Quadruple that, I'm a Mexican-American, so I'm instantly labelled a Chicano. But I'm not tatooed, bald-headed or goateed. I got love for all kinds of music - Rap, Rock, R&B, Reggaeton, Latin Hip Hop, Chicano Rap, J-Pop and other genres you'd find impossible to believe. Would a record label be interested in that kind of artist? In an image perspective: hell no. Unless, of course, you crossover...
  14. A user who, at the time, was on a search for the Unreleased "Getting Jiggy Wit It" Remix with Big Pun and others so that I can show this to the webmaster of The Original Hip Hop Lyrics Archive and get some answers. But, when I read something about collaborations on this board, and the lack thereof on Will's part, I made the jump to answer or give my opinion on all rappers you've listed. Even I had a say since Chicano Rap was akined to my everyday life and J-Pop was just new to me. I originally left the forum to work on my Music Madness website. But due to personal, financial and focal issues which were way beyond my control, I scrapped it. Til Music Madness returns, I'm back with the gang. And this time, I think I should stay around a little while longer. Not because I'm an obsessed fan or anything like that dedicated, but due to my appreciation with what he has done for the industry. He's put out a lot of songs with positive messages, thought-provoking issues, and feel-good party vibes without pulsing profanity. He may get a little flirtatious now and then, but this proves how human we all are - a little frisky and risky, but willing to nab a fly Cutey Honey (<-anime pun!). My dream is to become a helper of many things. On one website that I host, I help artist perfect their skills in fanart and authors fine-tune their writing in fanfiction so that future generations can look back at them as inspiration. My next goal is to help an underdogged sub-category of hip hop called Chicano Rap. They've been stale, mundayne, monotomous and repetitive for a long time, and they need new steam, a clean bill of fresh air so that the genre can truly pick up. It's already started, but from what many websites have shown me, it's being proven that Chicano Rap is pretty much a mochary of rap and hip hop, only with Latin/Hispanic lingo and lifestyle. I hope to fix that too. So you see, I'm not just an average admirer of the arts.
  15. 1. Never touch the CPU's metal surface in the open while it is running. 2. Always brush your teeth whenever you experience bad breath, B.O. or both. It's official, boys. I'm back!
  16. I never thought this day would come. For a long time, I've been visiting other people's forums to get a feel of what it's like to be part of one. I've been doing this for nearly five years, from the beginnings of the Shoujo-Ai Forum, to my current involvement with Chicano Rap Source, DubCNN, J-Pop Music and other interests. Just last December, I purchased a two-year contract with Dreamhost so I could prepare for the unveiling of my Yuri Heaven website. Now I have an upcoming music forum for the lovers of Rap, Reggaeton, Latin Hip Hop, Chicano Rap, J-Pop, J-Urban and J-Rap called Music Madness, and I'm currently trying to make my dreams a reality. It is of this great responsibility... That I must leave this forum. You may not believe me, but I've not been around in the forum as much as you have. I do have some interest in DJ Jazzy Jeff & Will Smith. I've seen the Fresh Prince Of Bel Air many times. My sister owns Men In Black, both volumes. I've seen this much of Shark Tale, heard many a single from Will (on his own, not with Jazzy Jeff as the Fresh Prince), and have been following his career steps for some time now ever since his return to rap music with "Men In Black." You guys do more than just purchase his stuff, you stand by him every step of the way, thick and thin. There's so much heart in you fans, but so little coming from the people outside this community - the ones who should be looking up to him. It's so... surreal. I could never be like you guys. I've been down with music for more than half my lifetime, ranging from what I said above to R&B, Rock, Dance, Mainstream and even Spanish music, the kind which my parents listened to when I was young. There is a saying that the past could come back to haunt you in many ways. All this is just one of many. Now, because of this rekindled kinship with music as a whole, I developed a need for writing my own rap lyrics, my own verses where I could do more than just test my skills. It's a way to show my appreciation for what rap has done to me. Many an artist I've listened to have influenced me to write these raps. Will is just one of them. And for all of you, whom showed so much support for the Man In Black, I want to thank each and every one of you - from the admins and mods, to the regulars like yourselves. You've helped make me come out of my own shadow and unveil the project that will change music forever. In closing, I want to leave each of you fans a few words about my website Music Madness. It's a community forum where users can share and discuss their views and likes of Rap, Reggaeton, Latin Hip Hop, Chicano Rap, J-Pop, J-Urban and J-Rap. You don't even need to talk just about those genres; I'm letting this forum be more open than before. I am even going to allow artists, musicians, producers, record label executives and representatives the freedom to participate in any of the forum discussions that are hosted there. Even if my dream of working with the music industry remains unfulfilled, I'll be glad and greatful that I would have the honor and privilege to meet and chat with these talented, gifted people. I've updated my profile with IM links so you could reach me, should you have an interest. I will never forget this forum. Though it was a short journey, it was well worth it. (I don't even need the Exclusive Media Forum anymore!) no1wammy Chief of All Whammies Administrator of Yuri Heaven and Music Madness Friday, October the 13, 2006 (No, you are not reading this wrong. This is the unluckiest day of the year.)
  17. I like to know what you think of my lyrics. I've been experimenting with this genre, taking inspiration from the songs I love and have on my MPHGM (My Playlist Has Gone Mad) post. Since 2002, I think I've elevated my style and skill to a whole new level... I think. In order to read my lyrics, you must have a DeviantArt account. Many of my "freestyles" or "add-ons" contain excessive or minor use of explicit material. If you don't have a DeviantArt account, I recommend you sign up for one. http://no1wammy.deviantart.com
  18. That's good to hear. "I got money in the bank" - Lil' Scrappy
  19. Not just that, it'll be a whole new experience for him. See, this is the chance that he could release the songs that were unreleased. Maybe, age them up. Plus, he'll be able to get guest appearences without all the red tape and legal jump ropes. Did Biggie or Pac ever give props to Will before their untimely death?
  20. Is there a Will Smith trackology site?
  21. I hope he explains himself once he hits this topic. Maybe he can give us some snippets. (Wouldn't it be funny if he clicked on my DeviantArt link?) Offtopic: I'm famous now. I got Shoujo-Ai Forum, AGNPH, Digiartists Domain, David Wonn's Guide To Video Game Glitches, Upstairs Records Inc. Forum, DubCC (dubcnn), Chicano Rap Source, JPopmusic.com, DeviantArt, Livejournal, MySpace, and now, just recently, OHHLA!
  22. Do any of our Will Smith related artists (like Tatyana Ali, Kel Spencer, Tra-Knox) visit and post on this forum? If they do, I've just added three more artists to my list. Khool-Aid is my first and ALT is second to her. "Got my vans on, but they look like sneakers" - The Pack
  23. What makes your playlist tick? http://www.yuriheaven.com/private/jpop.html (J-Pop) http://www.yuriheaven.com/private/ppl.html (Reggaeton, Latin Hip Hop, Chicano Rap A.K.A. Pocos Pero Locos) http://www.yuriheaven.com/private/rock.html (Rock) http://www.yuriheaven.com/private/rnb.html (R&B) http://www.yuriheaven.com/private/rap.html (Rap - That's where Will resides)
  24. But is it uncensored? Can you hear the cursing?
  25. Me neither. But I keep it for archives. As for the Will and Jay-Z songs - actually, it's just one. The Party Starter remix must be a fluke. It's "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" by Jay-Z feat. Will Smith & Kanye West http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/forum/...?showtopic=6035 (NOTE: Only active members can view this link.) How do you create active forums with Invision Power Board?
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