JumpinJack AJ Posted April 14, 2007 Report Share Posted April 14, 2007 Let me be hypocritical for a second. I just think think athlete albums are silly. I've never been able 2 take them seriously. But at the same time, i've always liked Shaq's records. He came straight out the gate tho'...saying "nobody wants 2 hear me rap for an hour" which is why he would fill his albums up with dope producers and good artists (4 the most part). I remember hearing Deon Sanders album and cracking up. I love the joint MC Hammer did 4 him "Straight To My Feet" off the Street Fighter soundtrack. But thinkin' back 2 the track (which i own...and actually listened 2 last week), i don't even remember Deon being on it. I also have some NFL and NBA albums that pair athletes with real artists and producers. There were a few talented guys on there, but 2 be honest, i don't remember any of them...just the artists they worked with (the only reason i copped the albums). Overall tho,' i think it's important 2 give anything a listen tho'...but when it comes 2 non-English Hip-Hop and Rap, i rarely peep it since i won't understand any of it. I'll listen 2 non-English music styles since u can still appreciate an artists' voice, but u don't really get the same effect with an emcee. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members djemiliot Posted April 15, 2007 Members Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 Let me be hypocritical for a second. I just think think athlete albums are silly. I've never been able 2 take them seriously. But at the same time, i've always liked Shaq's records. He came straight out the gate tho'...saying "nobody wants 2 hear me rap for an hour" which is why he would fill his albums up with dope producers and good artists (4 the most part). I remember hearing Deon Sanders album and cracking up. I love the joint MC Hammer did 4 him "Straight To My Feet" off the Street Fighter soundtrack. But thinkin' back 2 the track (which i own...and actually listened 2 last week), i don't even remember Deon being on it. I also have some NFL and NBA albums that pair athletes with real artists and producers. There were a few talented guys on there, but 2 be honest, i don't remember any of them...just the artists they worked with (the only reason i copped the albums). Overall tho,' i think it's important 2 give anything a listen tho'...but when it comes 2 non-English Hip-Hop and Rap, i rarely peep it since i won't understand any of it. I'll listen 2 non-English music styles since u can still appreciate an artists' voice, but u don't really get the same effect with an emcee. I do agree with you :1-say-yes: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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