West Coast Connection Forum

DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 23, 2009, 06:45:35 AM

Title: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 23, 2009, 06:45:35 AM
-I've been listening to the DJ Premier/Royce Da 5'9" track "Friends" for 10 years, even used an excerpt for my ringtone, and only realized yesterday Royce's "friend" in the song is his dick.

-Back in 1993 I went to best buy to get 2pac's second album after seeing "I Get Around" and "Keep Ya Head Up" on MTV... then I didn't buy it just because it was titled "Strictly 4 My Niggaz" (and I was white... still am white, by the way).

-I was watching MTV in the morning before school and saw the very end of Snoop's "Doggy Dogg World" track.  It was a retro video, but I actually thought it was something really old.  I went to school and told my friends that I caught one of Snoop's really old video's from before he was famous.

-I thought that Aaliyah's "Back And Forth" was on the Above The Rim soundtrack just because they were playing basketball in the video, and I liked the song, so I went to buy the soundtrack and was dissapointed to see it wasn't on there.  When I heard the Dogg Pound track "Big Pimpin" I thought that Snoop wasn't a killer anymore now that he had money and that he had become a pimp.  I thought all his songs from then on would sound the same.

-I didn't believe Snoop really "did drugs".  I thought he was just rappin about it (for whatever the reason).  Because when I was 11 I thought that there was no way he could be such a great rapper if he was "on drugs", lol.

-I like the Chronic album so much in 1993 that I went to the record store to try to find other Snoop Doggy Dogg or Dr. Dre cd's.  I couldn't find any, but then I found "Concrete Roots"!!

-When I first heard Doggystyle, I thought I had the wrong cd because the un-censored versions of the "Gin and Juice" and "What's My Name" were so much different.  

-When Warren G came out with Regulators I told my friend the only song I liked on it was "Recognize" because Warren G's music was soft, but that since he made that song with Snoop that it was a harder track.  I didn't realize then it was just a sample Warren used on the hook "Ya'll, bustaz better recognize" and that it wasn't an actual Snoop and Warren G collabo.

-In summer 98 I went to the store to by King Tee "Thy Kingdom Come", the lady said they didn't have it, and I thought she was just too lazy to look.  I went and grabbed the Source off the magazine rack and showed her that it said, King Tee "Thy Kingdom Come" IN STORES NOW, because I thought this was proof that they had to have it in stores.  I was pissed at the store clerk... turns out the album didn't end up dropping till 2002, lol.

 
...I have a lot more I will post more later
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Big B on June 23, 2009, 07:06:31 AM
i kenew that UNLV was signed to cash money records. i blindly bought unlv- return of the trend setters. i was disappointed when i found out that it was bounce music.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Bch on June 23, 2009, 04:43:16 PM
- IM REALLY WHITE, SO I ALWAYS TURN MY GANGSTA RAP DOWN REAL LOW WHEN IM DRIVING THRU THEE HOOD

- OR WHENEVER I SEE A BLACK PERSON ACROSS THE STREET. EITHER THAT OR ROLL UP MY WINDOWS

jk

im hispanic :)
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Citizen-Y on June 23, 2009, 06:40:05 PM
I was a huge No Limit head back in 97-99.  I bought Soula Slim's album Give it to em Raw just because he looked so fucking ghetto.  Was a good cd though.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: QuietTruth on June 23, 2009, 06:44:41 PM
- I used to want to be the 5th member of The Hot Boys. I use to dress with bandanas all over. Legs, head, arms, wrists and sag my pants like crazy. I used to get the $ sign chains from the 50 cent machines outside Kmart. Bling bling.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: herpes on June 23, 2009, 07:49:03 PM
I was P's ghostwriter.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: M Dogg™ on June 23, 2009, 08:03:12 PM
- I refused to buy a eastcoast CD, no matter how dope, all the way until DMX's first album, then for some reason I thought it was OK to go back and buy all of Nas's albums.

- I stole a demo copy of Kingdom Come from King Tee (i think like 3 tracks) from my college radio station, never got a chance to listen to it 'cause it was stolen. Irony

- I use to freestyle at work for like one straight hour, and really wished I could remember like 1/4th of what I said, most my keystyles came from those freestyles

- I could not stop listening to Immortal Technique for like 2 years straight. My cousin called my out and then I really haven't listen to him since except for his 3rd World CD

- I use to try to break dance, so when I heard unedited tapes (Ice Cube, Eazy E among others) I started putting the middle figure in every other move thinking my dancing was "Parental Advisory" (I was 12)

- My cousin gave my first tape, Eazy Does It, but I was always afraid to put it on the cursing side 'cause my dad might hear.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: HipHopISalive on June 23, 2009, 08:18:02 PM
My first rap/hip hop cd i bought was Fantastic Voyage by coolio  :-\ i was in grade 2..
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Aero on June 23, 2009, 09:04:10 PM
-when i first startded listening to LCN i thought they were all blacks...

@ mdogg i listen to immortal techniques 'freedom of speech' at least twice a day for the past year and still believe hes the shit
p.s. i aslo thought he was black lol
damn those voices be trickin me ..
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 23, 2009, 09:08:06 PM
- I refused to buy a eastcoast CD, no matter how dope, all the way until DMX's first album, then for some reason I thought it was OK to go back and buy all of Nas's albums.



lol.. yeah, I think a lot of us here at the forum took the East Coast/West Coast beef seriously and wouldn't support East Coast artists.   I remember when Dre denounced gangsta rap in the summer 96 cover article of the Source, I was like... "man, I really have to turn my life around", I started trying to be more positive in my life after that.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: double_a on June 23, 2009, 09:09:18 PM
i bought lil cease first album :-[
when i was a kid my mom took my ice t og tape from me put it in the car radio then threw it out the window
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Big B on June 24, 2009, 06:52:23 AM
my mom bought a coolio- it takes a theif cassette on clearance many years prior. i found it in my moms sewing room, and one day i opened it up to play it but realised i no longer owned a tape deck. i then gave it to a poor people charity.

i bought obie trices cd so that i could win a trip to see eminem in the studio. the first copy i bought did not have the "golden ticket". I returned that copy and bought another one. it also did not win but decided to keep it because i thought that 2 returns in 15 minutes would not be cool and i would be banned from media play for life. when i walked to the store all i copuld think about was flying up to detroit. when i walked home i was disappointed
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Bch on June 24, 2009, 07:05:26 AM
- i once tried to get my mom to listen to hip hop in the car and try to explain why its not just a bunch of curse words


- i learned how to dance like omarion so when i went to the club and did it on a female, she got intimidated... hip hop fact: Females usually dont have any rhythm and go to the club just to "SHAKE IT" and show off.. try this: next time your grinding on a female try to do it with rhythm youll be like are we listening to the same song?? i hear tupac all around the world, you must be hearing some garth brooks


- i use to think jungle was where hip hop was going because KRS one did a couple of jungle tracks


-i showed up to protest for the wake up show, when it went off of the air on 100.3 the beat in l.a. and they're were numerous posts about it on the internet, and no one had the gall to show up.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: MediumL on June 24, 2009, 07:27:50 AM
- When i was younger i wrote a song about big tits, cars and weed to perform in one of my music classes. Luckily i didnt have to do it and instead pressed pre-recorded beats on a keyboard while another kid rapped.

- I refused to listen to any 50 Cent music for most of 2005 because it was all that was on the radio

- I pretended to like old classics when I was younger just to make me more hip hop.

- When i was younger I took off all my Eminem music from my Ipod cause i didnt think he was gangster enough...

- First explicit rap songs I heard were on the Slim Shady LP. SOme kid snuck a cd player into school and we all crowded round to listen to My Name Is. Me and most of the other kids shouted boring when any other track came on.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on June 24, 2009, 09:36:12 AM
very very good topic, something tells me it will end up in "classic" category.

- when i was young, i thought 2pac and makaveli were diferent persons.

- ........                 i thought hip-hop and rap were completely diferent genres of music.

- ........                 i couldnt find out what words like "da", "ya", "g",etc. ment.

- ........                 i thought the "parental advisory explicit lyrics/content" logo was DEATH ROW logo and thought
                           "all these rappers" were down with snoop and pac.

- ........                 i thought big syke and notorious BIG were the same ppl...before i checked the credits in the CD booklet,
                           all i had was a tape with no credits and i thought syke and BIG were same because of the voice..

- ........                 i used to boykott east coast rap and throw up the dub in every pic i took,
                           sag my pants, wear long necklaces, chains,etc., to look like a "rapper"

more to come.....         
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: es-jay on June 24, 2009, 10:19:40 AM
- I refused to buy a eastcoast CD, no matter how dope, all the way until DMX's first album, then for some reason I thought it was OK to go back and buy all of Nas's albums.

95% of active members in the West Coast section have never listened to a East Coast rapper.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: West Coast Veteran on June 24, 2009, 01:03:54 PM
During the West/East beef I was so pro-West Coast I used to get into arguments with this kid on my bus everyday and my reason for West being better was that they sold more records. And I was so pro-West that when Pac died I refused to listen to anything from Bad Boy although I liked the songs Biggie was putting out and the day Biggie died my mom told me and I said "So..." damn I feel bad now cause as I grew older Biggie became a favorite but I did buy Ready To Die and Life After Death in 94/97 when they dropped although I hated the East.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Big B on June 24, 2009, 01:09:50 PM
in 1997 my sister found a makivelli cd in a mall parking lot. she took it home and gave it to me. later that year at the beach my cousin and i were burning aol and compuserve cds for fun. we ran out of discs and i ran upstairs and grabbed the makiavelli cd. my cousin asked who it was and i responded "oh some stupid rapper" we then proceded to burn it.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: OchoCinco on June 24, 2009, 01:20:23 PM
Ayo for yayo
Walk around with yayo, all in my nasal
I must have been craze yo



this used be my favorite song back when i was young in elementary and i never knew what he meant by that but i always thot it just sounded cool.
MY parents musta been like wtf is he listening too.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on June 24, 2009, 02:22:06 PM
in 1997 my sister found a makivelli cd in a mall parking lot. she took it home and gave it to me. later that year at the beach my cousin and i were burning aol and compuserve cds for fun. we ran out of discs and i ran upstairs and grabbed the makiavelli cd. my cousin asked who it was and i responded "oh some stupid rapper" we then proceded to burn it.

ROFL!!!!!!!!!!   ;D
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 24, 2009, 03:53:42 PM
- i once tried to get my mom to listen to hip hop in the car and try to explain why its not just a bunch of curse words


- i learned how to dance like omarion so when i went to the club and did it on a female, she got intimidated... hip hop fact: Females usually dont have any rhythm and go to the club just to "SHAKE IT" and show off.. try this: next time your grinding on a female try to do it with rhythm youll be like are we listening to the same song?? i hear tupac all around the world, you must be hearing some garth brooks


- i use to think jungle was where hip hop was going because KRS one did a couple of jungle tracks


-i showed up to protest for the wake up show, when it went off of the air on 100.3 the beat in l.a. and they're were numerous posts about it on the internet, and no one had the gall to show up.

That's some good shit right there.. +1
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: QuietTruth on June 24, 2009, 04:00:18 PM
- I used to make BET Top 25 lists, ya know the music countdown show, lol, anyways I used to make like 16 hundred lists and Juvenile's Back That Azz Up was always number one. I used to believe that was the greatest rap record ever, for the longest.

- Than Nelly came out.... and I thought Country Grammar was the best thang since sliced bread. One year I dressed up as son for Halloween and I even fuckin' made the damn #1 chain out cardboard and tin foil. Still gots it too. It was for a contest and I was so pissed I lost.

- I used to recite DMX lines like crazy and before I knew somethang was wrong wit it..I was in the back car with my neighbors and they moms and I remember screaming the 'suck my dick' part of Up In Here and they was all like 'Oh My God, no, man' LMAO, than one day in school I was going 'Ya'll gonna make me lose my mind, up in here, up in here', than my manz goes to me 'nah boy you singin' it wrong it's not up in here it's up the hill' so I'm like no it ain't, nigga you dumb? So I go home that day and me and a whole buncha niggas was sittin' under a tree chillin' it's all quiet and my DUMBASS starts singin' 'Ya'll gonna make me lose my mind, up the hill, up the hill'...I got clowned on for dayz....
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: QuietTruth on June 24, 2009, 04:03:45 PM
- I use to try to break dance, so when I heard unedited tapes (Ice Cube, Eazy E among others) I started putting the middle figure in every other move thinking my dancing was "Parental Advisory" (I was 12)
- when i was young, i thought 2pac and makaveli were diferent persons.

- ........                 i thought hip-hop and rap were completely diferent genres of music.

- ........                 i thought the "parental advisory explicit lyrics/content" logo was DEATH ROW logo and thought
                           "all these rappers" were down with snoop and pac.


LMFAO!
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Raphael on June 24, 2009, 04:18:20 PM
i used to think N.W.A. was a fat black guy cause they all sounded the same to me at first.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on June 24, 2009, 04:42:37 PM
as far as "confessions", i guess these may do:


-the song "Changes" by 2pac is so played out.....yet it's the song that got me into 2pac when i was 11

-i own two ICP cd's and only one BIGGIE cd  (i downloaded Life After Death lol)

-until my ex room mate turned me on to Gang Starr i used to ignore their shit because the name "Gang Starr" was lame to me LOL
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Action! on June 24, 2009, 04:59:59 PM
These are my confessions....

It's huge pet peeve when people claim to love hip-hop and claim it's dead at the same time.  Nas's album of the same name was dope but I think it went over most people heads and just latched onto the statement which was properly fleshed out in the album.  

I hate when people act like there's a golden era of hip-hop.  I understand where they're coming from but I can't hep to think they're just a bunch of bitter old hags who are ignorant.

I used to hate 50 cent, Lloyd Banks, and Joe Budden but am a huge fan of all three  I also think 50 is one of the smartest rappers in the game but lately his product hasn't reflected his ability.  I think Joe Budden has just begun an era of his career where he will release his best product of music.  I expect his next album to shock many people because it will have a much improved beat selection and vocal diversity.

I fucking hate radio politics and think it's the major reason people think hip-hop is dead and that there haven't been any improvements since the golden era part 1 or 2.

I think Eminem's Encore gets too much hate.

I hope Bishop Lamont, Saigon, Papoose, Stat Quo, Black Milk, Elzhi and Joell Ortiz all properly blow up commercially.

I don't think Kid CuDi is hip-hop.  If anything he's a pseudo rapper, more spoken word poet with eclectic influences.  

After bumping Slaughterhouse and their individual music I realized how bad Kanye West and Lil Wayne are with their vocals.  

Game is probably my favorite vocalists of our era.  He's also been the greatest disappointment.  I wish he'd hire a ghost writer.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Moe on June 24, 2009, 06:53:18 PM
i tricked some guy at chruch to trade me 3 mix cds for his copies of all eyez on me, until the end of time and hnic. i found out that until the end of time and hnic were clean so i sold them. he later asked where his cds were, i told him i would bring them next week. i never went back.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Dre-Day on June 24, 2009, 11:38:40 PM
95% of the active members in the MAIN section have never listened to a East Coast rapper

Although those cats might  :P be ignorant.
The thing that bothers me more is those fucks that was only interested in the usual suspects and when they died (http://i31.tinypic.com/2qb7vxh.jpg) or they felt they fell off (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_qqc1V4I4JkY/RcPhcFEd6AI/AAAAAAAABBc/g08aGur2BBE/DPG100.jpg),
and maybe found some new usual suspects from other regions (http://everyoneknowsbest.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/rayprotege_cvr_proof_v3jpg1.jpeg),  :o :o
they forgot to read the memo that this is still a West Coast/Gangster Rap message board.
I'm sure there's web sites/message boards out there that focus on other regions that they can move on to...  8) 8) 8) 8)
instead of sticking around here bitching and complaining.  >:( >:( ;)


you've hit the nail on the head.

these are the same posters that claim that hiphop is dead ;)
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: es-jay on June 25, 2009, 05:23:55 AM
- I refused to buy a eastcoast CD, no matter how dope, all the way until DMX's first album, then for some reason I thought it was OK to go back and buy all of Nas's albums.

95% of active members in the West Coast section have never listened to a East Coast rapper.


Although those cats might  :P be ignorant.
The thing that bothers me more is those fucks that was only interested in the usual suspects and when they died (http://i31.tinypic.com/2qb7vxh.jpg) or they felt they fell off (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_qqc1V4I4JkY/RcPhcFEd6AI/AAAAAAAABBc/g08aGur2BBE/DPG100.jpg),
and maybe found some new usual suspects from other regions (http://everyoneknowsbest.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/rayprotege_cvr_proof_v3jpg1.jpeg),  :o :o
they forgot to read the memo that this is still a West Coast/Gangster Rap message board.
I'm sure there's web sites/message boards out there that focus on other regions that they can move on to...  8) 8) 8) 8)
instead of sticking around here bitching and complaining.  >:( >:( ;)



who are you taking aim at?


also, did you know that 71% of statistics are made up on the spot? 38% of the worlds population knows that.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 25, 2009, 05:27:06 AM


-until my ex room mate turned me on to Gang Starr i used to ignore their shit because the name "Gang Starr" was lame to me LOL


LOL... I thought the same thing, I thought it was some cheasy attempt to be like West Coast gangsta rap or something, like a Master P-like attempt. 
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 25, 2009, 05:27:48 AM
- I used to make BET Top 25 lists, ya know the music countdown show, lol, anyways I used to make like 16 hundred lists and Juvenile's Back That Azz Up was always number one. I used to believe that was the greatest rap record ever, for the longest.

- Than Nelly came out.... and I thought Country Grammar was the best thang since sliced bread. One year I dressed up as son for Halloween and I even fuckin' made the damn #1 chain out cardboard and tin foil. Still gots it too. It was for a contest and I was so pissed I lost.

- I used to recite DMX lines like crazy and before I knew somethang was wrong wit it..I was in the back car with my neighbors and they moms and I remember screaming the 'suck my dick' part of Up In Here and they was all like 'Oh My God, no, man' LMAO, than one day in school I was going 'Ya'll gonna make me lose my mind, up in here, up in here', than my manz goes to me 'nah boy you singin' it wrong it's not up in here it's up the hill' so I'm like no it ain't, nigga you dumb? So I go home that day and me and a whole buncha niggas was sittin' under a tree chillin' it's all quiet and my DUMBASS starts singin' 'Ya'll gonna make me lose my mind, up the hill, up the hill'...I got clowned on for dayz....

LOL.. this thread is starting to get good... nice posts
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 25, 2009, 05:35:36 AM
I got some more good ones......

-My first time drinking my friends and I had gone out to the mall and I bought 112's album just because it was a Bad Boy Records album, and around spring 1997 they were on top of hip-hop.  I drank alot of cheap vodka that night and we listened to "Only You" feat. Mase and B.I.G. on repeat like 300x straight!

-I tried to see if I could use the edit buttons to my cd player to erase 2pac's "White Man's World" track off the Mackevelli album, because I liked the cd but thought that song was racist and wouldn't listen to it.  Later I finally listened to it and it ended up being one of my favorite tracks.

-In summer 96 my friend and I took the song "Bridgette" by DOC off Concrete Roots and remixed it, and changed the line "Bridgette" to "Ashley" and made it as a diss track to a girl that lived in the nieghborhood.

-I took the insert out of the 112 album, and circled the song "Cupid" and sent it to my girlfriend who had moved away earlier that year.  She was the same same girl we made the "Bridgette" song about.

-My friend and I in 95 made a dirt bike track back in the woods near our house and had names for all the different spots on the course, we called the big turn "Outkast" and the big jump on the track, "Cypress Hill".. there was a part in the track where it twisted and turned and we called that "ganja bong".
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Portugoal on June 25, 2009, 08:27:35 AM
also, did you know that 71% of statistics are made up on the spot? 38% of the worlds population knows that.

It's statistically proven that all statistics are wrong. <- Fact.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Portugoal on June 25, 2009, 09:41:46 AM
- I refused to buy a eastcoast CD, no matter how dope, all the way until DMX's first album, then for some reason I thought it was OK to go back and buy all of Nas's albums.

95% of active members in the West Coast section have never listened to a East Coast rapper.


Although those cats might  :P be ignorant.
The thing that bothers me more is those fucks that was only interested in the usual suspects and when they died (http://i31.tinypic.com/2qb7vxh.jpg) or they felt they fell off (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_qqc1V4I4JkY/RcPhcFEd6AI/AAAAAAAABBc/g08aGur2BBE/DPG100.jpg),
and maybe found some new usual suspects from other regions (http://everyoneknowsbest.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/rayprotege_cvr_proof_v3jpg1.jpeg),  :o :o
they forgot to read the memo that this is still a West Coast/Gangster Rap message board.
I'm sure there's web sites/message boards out there that focus on other regions that they can move on to...  8) 8) 8) 8)
instead of sticking around here bitching and complaining.  >:( >:( ;)



who are you taking aim at?

;


DubCC sucks especially the main section;
Part 1001 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=190561.msg1946130#msg1946130)
+
Part 1014 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=202596.0)
+
Part 1671 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=169168.0)
+
Part 1673 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=204621.msg2066785#msg2066785)
+
Part 1675 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=203311.0)
+
Announcement: Dubcc 'Detox' Phase 1 (forum section changes) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=196119.msg1994949#msg1994949)
+
Announcement: Dubcc 'Detox' Phase 2 (forum moderation improvements) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=197002.0)


also, did you know that 71% of statistics are made up on the spot? 38% of the worlds population knows that.


I never said anything about numbers did I?  :P ;)

But
(http://www.lunareclipse.net/images/shoes.gif)


Do you have a list of posts you can quote or something? hahaha :loser:
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Chad Vader on June 25, 2009, 09:46:30 AM
- I refused to buy a eastcoast CD, no matter how dope, all the way until DMX's first album, then for some reason I thought it was OK to go back and buy all of Nas's albums.

95% of active members in the West Coast section have never listened to a East Coast rapper.


Although those cats might  :P be ignorant.
The thing that bothers me more is those fucks that was only interested in the usual suspects and when they died (http://i31.tinypic.com/2qb7vxh.jpg) or they felt they fell off (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_qqc1V4I4JkY/RcPhcFEd6AI/AAAAAAAABBc/g08aGur2BBE/DPG100.jpg),
and maybe found some new usual suspects from other regions (http://everyoneknowsbest.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/rayprotege_cvr_proof_v3jpg1.jpeg),  :o :o
they forgot to read the memo that this is still a West Coast/Gangster Rap message board.
I'm sure there's web sites/message boards out there that focus on other regions that they can move on to...  8) 8) 8) 8)
instead of sticking around here bitching and complaining.  >:( >:( ;)



who are you taking aim at?

;


DubCC sucks especially the main section;
Part 1001 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=190561.msg1946130#msg1946130)
+
Part 1014 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=202596.0)
+
Part 1671 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=169168.0)
+
Part 1673 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=204621.msg2066785#msg2066785)
+
Part 1675 (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=203311.0)
+
Announcement: Dubcc 'Detox' Phase 1 (forum section changes) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=196119.msg1994949#msg1994949)
+
Announcement: Dubcc 'Detox' Phase 2 (forum moderation improvements) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=197002.0)


also, did you know that 71% of statistics are made up on the spot? 38% of the worlds population knows that.


I never said anything about numbers did I?  :P ;)

But
(http://www.lunareclipse.net/images/shoes.gif)


Do you have a list of posts you can quote or something? hahaha :loser:


Yes;  ;)
The FAQ pre-thread (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=186286.0)

Fucking parrots  >:(
(http://blogs.families.com/media/parrot.jpg)
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: MediumL on June 25, 2009, 09:53:17 AM
^ ok back on topic

* I thought Dre was part of D12 when I was younger...

* I thought Jay was some no name 1 hit wonder when I saw him performing 'Anything' on Top of the Pops.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: ToOoOoN!!! on June 25, 2009, 11:09:56 AM
i use to dress like kriss kross
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Portugoal on June 25, 2009, 11:12:53 AM
i use to dress like kriss kross

in 3rd grade we used to do dances in class to the music of Kriss Kross and then we'd wear our pants backwards too, hahaha
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: J.D. Wykid, Esq. on June 25, 2009, 12:32:01 PM
i actually said "no homo" in a conversation once.

i downloaded camrons crime pays.  

i dont own a single 2pac or biggie cd.

the last hip hop album i bought was about 3 years ago.

i actually thought omar cruz would blow up.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 25, 2009, 01:24:32 PM
-I used to get in arguments at school with people about Eminem when he first came out and people said he was "just another Vanilla Ice".  I even actually almost fought someone over it.  I challenged him to fight but he wouldn't fight me.

-I bought 3 copies (one for my car, one for house, one clean version) of the Marshall Mathers LP the day it came out, just to boost his sale figures.  I worked at a record store in the mall then and broke the record for most pre-sales for an album and all they gave me was a small Eminem promo-poster.

-I was the first in my school to find the link to download the Marshall Mathers LP.  In highschool there was one kid who used to download cd's for everybody, so I paid him $10.00 to download it for me, and another $20.00 to "not download it for anyone else".  Ofcourse he started getting alot of demands and started downloading it for other people anyway, and I got pissed.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: J.D. Wykid, Esq. on June 25, 2009, 01:28:51 PM
so you bought 3 copies of the MM LP...then bought a burned copy for $30? 

wtf?
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on June 25, 2009, 03:52:39 PM
Quote
and another $20.00 to "not download it for anyone else".  Ofcourse he started getting alot of demands and started downloading it for other people anyway, and I got pissed.
;D
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 25, 2009, 08:05:47 PM
so you bought 3 copies of the MM LP...then bought a burned copy for $30? 

wtf?

Obviously I bought the burned bootleg copy when it was released to the net about 3 weeks prior to it's release in stores.  Then I bought the retail album 3 times on the day it dropped, which was May 23rd if I remember correctly.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: es-jay on June 26, 2009, 03:05:39 AM
Chad, sometimes i really don't get you.


My "Confessions"

- I don't own a physical copy of 2Pacalypse Now.

- The last CD i purchased within a week of its release date was Kanye West's College Dropout.

- I still don't know what Jarobi White's purpose was in A Tribe Called Quest.

- For several years I believed that 2Pac had infact faked his own death...

- I owned a copy of Lil Bow Wow's first album simply for the Snoop Dogg appearence.

- I used to think Daz Dillinger was the best rapper/producer ever. I certainly don't anymore and haven't listened to any music by him since 2005.

- I still think Takeover is better than Ether.

- I didn't even download LAX.

- I feel the demise of Cam'ron was when he announced he was working with scientists to invent his own colour.

- Redman taught me How To Roll a Blunt.

- I never replaced the following stolen CDs; Naughty By Nature's first album, Dr. Dre's 2001 and DJ Quik's Greatest Hits. Nor have I replaced my heavily scratched copy of The Chronic. God Bless the Internet.


that's all for now.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Jaydc555 on June 26, 2009, 03:36:55 AM
-I cried the day pac died and when someone at school said something bad about him I smashed my dads root beer bottle over his face -I never listened to only built 4 Cuban linx until this year -i cried the day proof died.          -i was a death row fanatic and pre ordered too gangsta for radio which I still think is a great album along with chronic 2000.   -Ive always been a lil Wayne fan and bought his first album but now I can't stand him.     -I think roc a fella was a shitty label.  -I am a fan of suge knight.              -I think jay z and biggie are extremely over rated.          -i was a 50 cent fan when he dropped how to rob and tried to make everyone I knew listen to him the same way I do with crooked I.           - I resent snoop for the way he treats his artists.         -i know I'm getting old because I put on 2PAC live at the house of blues and some younger person said wow that's old school and I blew up at them for their ignorance until I realized its been 13 years
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Paul on June 26, 2009, 10:16:38 AM
- I feel the demise of Cam'ron was when he announced he was working with scientists to invent his own colour.



haha


I never got inot Notorious BIGs music till last year

MY big cousin told me when i was like 6 doggystyle and rap along without knowing the words, just mumbling really
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Cali_Raized on June 26, 2009, 01:44:34 PM
- Got in a fight 2 new year eves ago when leaving the club bumping some Westcoast shit when someone in the car next to me said "turn off that gay ass westcoast shit" me and my homie who are both from cali got out the car and fought these guys just for saying that i still havent let the west vs east thing die lol im in virginia btw
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Moe on June 26, 2009, 06:33:38 PM
i was in 8th grade and in ireland on a school trip(i was in private school so instead of going to washington dc like all the poor people we went to europe!). on the 2nd to last day in some town that idont even remember the name of, we all went to a youth club party. half way though the night the dj played limp bizkits rolling. i got onto the floor and rolled around like an idiot. i knocked several irish kids down and they started fighting my friends. all of a sudden the whole party stopped and erupted in one large brawl. i got up and walked over to the snack bar and enjoyed the show. all of us americans got ejected from the party for starting the fight when those damn leprechauns threw the first punch.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: D-Nice on June 26, 2009, 07:10:23 PM
I seen a thread about this somewhere about the Chronic, but I really thought all the cuss words brought the quality of the album down at first. Now I consider it a classic.

I remember thinking Kriss Kross' 2nd album Young Rich And Dangerous was a personal classic. Now listening to it, it was the beats that carried it.

I was a No Limit fan back in the day. Remember trying to keep up with all the release dates to buy the albums

My homies thought I was the BIGGEST weed head because my fav group is Cypress Hill. They almost had a heart attack when I told them I have never smoked weed LMAO.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on June 26, 2009, 08:43:58 PM

I remember thinking Kriss Kross' 2nd album Young Rich And Dangerous was a personal classic. Now listening to it, it was the beats that carried it.


lol... word... atleast I'm not the only one...that was one of my favorite albums when it came out early 96
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: The Watcher on June 27, 2009, 12:54:35 AM
- i owned (now sold) every no limit cd released up until 2000
- my first copy of 'the chronic' was a tape from india. after some of the songs some wack indian music would play for about 2 seconds, i thought that's how the album sounded.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: TRG on June 27, 2009, 01:46:58 AM
Most of these are from when i started listenin to rap.

- Eminem, Nelly and Limp Bizkit got me into hip hop
- 2001 and MMLP were the first hip hop albums i bought, 3 years after they came out
- I can no longer (even to this day) listen to "Cleaning Out My Closet" because of how much it played on the radio.
- I've still got a Lil Bow Wow single. (cant remember which song)
- I've never really liked Mobb Deep
- I used to think G-Unit was an actual gang
- Up until 2001 i thought 2Pac was alive.
- My mum wouldnt let me buy "Doggystyle" because of the title lol
- I used to get yelled at for playing DMX too loud.

as u can see im the 1998-2001 generation

Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on June 27, 2009, 03:54:54 AM
- when i was 13 i was throwin up tha dub in tha class and some stupid guys was like: "fuck off, with your WU-TANG shit"...i kicked his ass  8)
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Paul on June 27, 2009, 04:36:51 AM

- my first copy of 'the chronic' was a tape from india. after some of the songs some wack indian music would play for about 2 seconds, i thought that's how the album sounded.


haha
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: NillerTheKid on June 27, 2009, 05:28:43 AM
- when i was 13 i was throwin up tha dub in tha class and some stupid guys was like: "fuck off, with your WU-TANG shit"...i kicked his ass  8)
haha, lmao
+1
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: QuietTruth on June 27, 2009, 06:11:31 AM
- my first copy of 'the chronic' was a tape from india. after some of the songs some wack indian music would play for about 2 seconds, i thought that's how the album sounded.

LMAO!
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Dre-Day on June 28, 2009, 11:56:11 AM
Most of these are from when i started listenin to rap.

- Eminem, Nelly and Limp Bizkit got me into hip hop
- 2001 and MMLP were the first hip hop albums i bought, 3 years after they came out
- I can no longer (even to this day) listen to "Cleaning Out My Closet" because of how much it played on the radio.
- I've still got a Lil Bow Wow single. (cant remember which song)
- I've never really liked Mobb Deep
- I used to think G-Unit was an actual gang
- Up until 2001 i thought 2Pac was alive.
- My mum wouldnt let me buy "Doggystyle" because of the title lol
- I used to get yelled at for playing DMX too loud.

as u can see im the 1998-2001 generation


 :laugh: censorship is a bitch  ;)
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: ikke on June 28, 2009, 12:19:34 PM
I used to be a reall g-unit fan when I was like 12, now I don't listen to that shit at all, only have get rich or die trying on my computer now.

When I first got 2001 and the chronic I just put 'm in my playlist and didn't really listen to it.
Then somehow I knew all tracks and there my favorite albums now.

I didn't know that every rapper exept eminem was black untill somebody told me
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: QuietTruth on June 28, 2009, 04:14:27 PM
- I bought J-Kwon's album. Went crazy for a week becuz I couldn't figure out how the fuck I picked up the edited version. Come to find out, Wal-mart only sells clean records. Well at least at that time, don't know bout now.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: RapAddict on June 28, 2009, 11:27:19 PM
-After checking out HipHopDX's reviews of albums and seeing Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor at the top and a 5/5 album i went out and purchased it.  When I listened to it I couldn't get into it as I thought the beats we're boring as hell,  After the Cool came out I purchased it because it was on sale listened to it and was amazed, I went back and listened to Food & Liquor again and ended up playing it straight for about 2 months and it's still one of my favourite albums.

- I think I'm going to be crucified for this but I can't stand g-funk, I can't listen to The Chronic or Doggystyle and didn't like Warren G's Regulate.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 20, 2009, 03:06:24 AM
please dont let that thread go down.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: ikke on July 20, 2009, 09:09:39 AM
when I was younger I thought the notorious BIG and BIggie smalls were different persons :-X
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 20, 2009, 09:31:55 AM
when I was younger I thought the notorious BIG and BIggie smalls were different persons :-X

..and when i was younger i thought 2pac and makaveli were different persons.:) (real talk)
- when i saw in "r u still down"-booklet: "contains sample from "shit donīt stop" by thug life" i was like: WHAT?thug life is a group?a person?wtf? lol
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: ikke on July 20, 2009, 09:47:21 AM
when I was younger I thought the notorious BIG and BIggie smalls were different persons :-X

..and when i was younger i thought 2pac and makaveli were different persons.:) (real talk)
- when i saw in "r u still down"-booklet: "contains sample from "shit donīt stop" by thug life" i was like: WHAT?thug life is a group?a person?wtf? lol
lol

damn all those multiple aliases, you should only get one
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: stillinrehab on July 21, 2009, 02:16:04 AM
I used to bump Limp Bizkit like they were some hardcore type shit!

I had a copy of 'One fierce beer coaster' by Bloodhound Gang that I had to leave the house to play cuz my Grandparents might be coming round and here 'that filth' and I bought it mainly for the Dirty Dog glasses that came with it only to realize years later that Dirty Dog isnt the best brand in the world and those were only cheap imitations anyway!

I still play DMX and enjoy it... sad for what he turned into and hopeful he has one good album left in him!

Snoops album Doggystyle used to be my favourite and I was able to recite the whole thing... too bad people didnt seem to appreciate these skills cuz I was white and Em hadnt come out yet so people wouldnt give a white boy the time of day!

People were equally bemused when I rapped 'Insane in the Membrane' at a school social talent thing to get a T Shirt and some other prizes... Some slut singing Whitney Houston won... Slut!
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: KURUPTION-81 on July 26, 2009, 09:12:07 AM
When i was about 16 and getting into hip hop i had enough money to buy one album out of doggystyle or mase's double up. I bought double up.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: T-Dogg on July 26, 2009, 11:00:05 AM
I don't like De La Soul. Just can't get into it, despite trying.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: MediumL on July 26, 2009, 11:05:51 AM
I don't like De La Soul. Just can't get into it, despite trying.

i cant get into any of that native tongues shit.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on July 26, 2009, 01:37:49 PM
when I was younger I thought the notorious BIG and BIggie smalls were different persons :-X

..and when i was younger i thought 2pac and makaveli were different persons.:) (real talk)
- when i saw in "r u still down"-booklet: "contains sample from "shit donīt stop" by thug life" i was like: WHAT?thug life is a group?a person?wtf? lol
lol

damn all those multiple aliases, you should only get one

i dont know what chu talkin about but I AM NOT IKKE.

i thought everytime pac said "m.o.b" he was talkin about mobb sleep.
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Dre-Day on August 01, 2009, 02:38:31 AM
when I was younger I thought the notorious BIG and BIggie smalls were different persons :-X

..and when i was younger i thought 2pac and makaveli were different persons.:) (real talk)
- when i saw in "r u still down"-booklet: "contains sample from "shit donīt stop" by thug life" i was like: WHAT?thug life is a group?a person?wtf? lol
lol

damn all those multiple aliases, you should only get one
nah, he has to, otherwise he will die :laugh:
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on August 02, 2009, 02:50:19 AM
when I was younger I thought the notorious BIG and BIggie smalls were different persons :-X

..and when i was younger i thought 2pac and makaveli were different persons.:) (real talk)
- when i saw in "r u still down"-booklet: "contains sample from "shit donīt stop" by thug life" i was like: WHAT?thug life is a group?a person?wtf? lol
lol

damn all those multiple aliases, you should only get one
nah, he has to, otherwise he will die :laugh:

hey dickhead, i dont have any aliases.

Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: Dre-Day on August 02, 2009, 03:07:11 AM
when I was younger I thought the notorious BIG and BIggie smalls were different persons :-X

..and when i was younger i thought 2pac and makaveli were different persons.:) (real talk)
- when i saw in "r u still down"-booklet: "contains sample from "shit donīt stop" by thug life" i was like: WHAT?thug life is a group?a person?wtf? lol
lol

damn all those multiple aliases, you should only get one
nah, he has to, otherwise he will die :laugh:

hey dickhead, i dont have any aliases.


do you even know the difference between accounts & aliases?
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on August 06, 2009, 01:08:15 PM
Quote
I thought Kanye West was a west coast rapper.

LMAO!!!

Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: famozni on August 07, 2009, 05:05:46 AM
When i was about 16 and getting into hip hop i had enough money to buy one album out of doggystyle or mase's double up. I bought double up.


when mase came back with welcome back album , i actually was thinking about buying it, but i didnt..
good choice.. bust still rocks my harlem lullaby ,
Title: Re: Official "Hip-Hop Confessions" Thread
Post by: 2euce 7even on August 07, 2009, 09:51:37 AM
- I Thought "Parental Advisory Explicit Content"- Sticker Was Death Row Logo  ::)