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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #60 on: September 04, 2011, 11:51:27 PM »
nah, they definitely don't carry me like they carry u, that's only cham dickriding me and a random follow from jaydc every now and then.  4 tha most part i never had that problem at all, i actually got tha joke u don't, u be takin it to a whole nother level while everybody is sittin back laughin at u (including me sometimes).  maybe you're just to tormented on the inside and it drags down on your sense of humor.  Looney's a bitch too but i don't pay tha fag the time of day so he doesn't really count.  



But if that's the "they" you're talking about then yeah you're right (even though i dont care tho) but me and u are definitely not in tha same boat.  i fucks wit u becuz u make music and i never really liked bullies but me and u iz like a Spaceship to a Camel, we're nothing alike.  Besides, who actually gives a fuck what they say out tha side of their loose ass asscheeks anyway, i gave up on that back n forth shit years ago.  After a minute u could tell these transsexuals were still teenagers and skitzophrenics, it stopped grabbing my attention real quick.  I mean there's nothing left to say when u start lookin like a spam bot.
 

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #61 on: September 05, 2011, 12:02:08 AM »
you're still missing the point, who had heard of these niggaz outside of their neighborhood and had they even heard of each other?  


I know those albums and songs you're talking about, i mean there's only so many of em but as far as setting the trend and trailblazing the game and putting those seeds in people's minds that waz Three 6 all day.  


The Geto Boys were doing they thing but them niggaz were local back then, Scarface wasn't even serious about being a rapper in those times.  The nigga even said in The Source he was going to retire off of drug money (how true that is i dont know).  just becuz u were an inspiring rapper or rap group back in tha day doesn't mean people had actually heard your shit.  That's what you're not understanding.  I'm going off of sales and popularity back then (becuz the game was different back then), you're talking about niggaz who were making basement tapes selling it to their homies.  U have to google shit like that to find out, Three 6 on tha other had tha game on lock and blazed the path for EVERYBODY to get heard IMO, maybe Lynch too but like i said he was California based.  By the summer/spring of 1994 DJ Paul had released "Vol. 16 - For Da Summa", that's 16 volumes deep homer, not 6.  


You weren't really around in those times getting hip to what waz happening and i might've been a late bloomer on Three 6 but i always knew who them niggaz were becuz there were old heads and classmates of mine talking about em all tha time.  Necro and them niggaz were basketball court/cafeteria rappers and The Geto Boys weren't even the same Geto Boys they had became up until 93'.  There's things you're overrating and underminding.  U makin it sound like EVERYBODY who had talked about getting a little blood on their shirt was jacking Spice 1 and Kool Keith and Esham, it was just something you said back then but they didn't actually make or set off an entire genre of music becuz of that.  


to this day people still don't know who Esham and Necro (even Gangsta Nip) are, u need 2 socialize a little more.  the internet isn't exactly the bee hive for everything hip hop.  but i think it's kinda too late though, those times have came and went now
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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #62 on: September 05, 2011, 12:08:42 AM »
I always get a kick out of the two lamest people in the World going back & forth like this. It's like two idiots calling the other one stupider.

Although, Radiotube is growing on me. Outside of his pathetic fake tracklists that clearly take him hours to create & his soft spot for awful Southern music he thinks is on par with the likes of Nas & Premo, he's a decently knowledgable guy.
 

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #63 on: September 05, 2011, 12:39:57 AM »
nah, they definitely don't carry me like they carry u, that's only cham dickriding me and a random follow from jaydc every now and then.  4 tha most part i never had that problem at all, i actually got tha joke u don't, u be takin it to a whole nother level while everybody is sittin back laughin at u (including me sometimes).  maybe you're just to tormented on the inside and it drags down on your sense of humor.  Looney's a bitch too but i don't pay tha fag the time of day so he doesn't really count.  



But if that's the "they" you're talking about then yeah you're right (even though i dont care tho) but me and u are definitely not in tha same boat.  i fucks wit u becuz u make music and i never really liked bullies but me and u iz like a Spaceship to a Camel, we're nothing alike.  Besides, who actually gives a fuck what they say out tha side of their loose ass asscheeks anyway, i gave up on that back n forth shit years ago.  After a minute u could tell these transsexuals were still teenagers and skitzophrenics, it stopped grabbing my attention real quick.  I mean there's nothing left to say when u start lookin like a spam bot.



LOL...whatever, son, u still aint sayin shit.


and yea, me and u are definitely nothin alike, i was just sayin that dubcc geeks try to generalize muthafuckaz on here for jokes. just like they generalize u as a dumb loser who got fired from wendy's, i never really took that as truth, because i know they like makin shit up 2 entertain themselves, since most of 'em have no real social life...in the same sense, i been generalized on here as a rich punk who was born into money, when it's far from the truth.

either way, i still am tryna figure out what u meant by "OG talk" lmao

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #64 on: September 05, 2011, 12:43:02 AM »
you're still missing the point, who had heard of these niggaz outside of their neighborhood and had they even heard of each other?  


I know those albums and songs you're talking about, i mean there's only so many of em but as far as setting the trend and trailblazing the game and putting those seeds in people's minds that waz Three 6 all day.  


The Geto Boys were doing they thing but them niggaz were local back then, Scarface wasn't even serious about being a rapper in those times.  The nigga even said in The Source he was going to retire off of drug money (how true that is i dont know).  just becuz u were an inspiring rapper or rap group back in tha day doesn't mean people had actually heard your shit.  That's what you're not understanding.  I'm going off of sales and popularity back then (becuz the game was different back then), you're talking about niggaz who were making basement tapes selling it to their homies.  U have to google shit like that to find out, Three 6 on tha other had tha game on lock and blazed the path for EVERYBODY to get heard IMO, maybe Lynch too but like i said he was California based.  By the summer/spring of 1994 DJ Paul had released "Vol. 16 - For Da Summa", that's 16 volumes deep homer, not 6.  


You weren't really around in those times getting hip to what waz happening and i might've been a late bloomer on Three 6 but i always knew who them niggaz were becuz there were old heads and classmates of mine talking about em all tha time.  Necro and them niggaz were basketball court/cafeteria rappers and The Geto Boys weren't even the same Geto Boys they had became up until 93'.  There's things you're overrating and underminding.  U makin it sound like EVERYBODY who had talked about getting a little blood on their shirt was jacking Spice 1 and Kool Keith and Esham, it was just something you said back then but they didn't actually make or set off an entire genre of music becuz of that.  


to this day people still don't know who Esham and Necro (even Gangsta Nip) are, u need 2 socialize a little more.  the internet isn't exactly the bee hive for everything hip hop.  but i think it's kinda too late though, those times have came and went now


if someone doesn't know who necro or esham is, they really gotta step their game up...like i said, three six brought horrorcore to the forefront, but peeps were doin it before them. ur actually agreein with me, but ur havin difficulties sayin it for some reason.

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #65 on: September 05, 2011, 12:44:42 AM »
I always get a kick out of the two lamest people in the World going back & forth like this. It's like two idiots calling the other one stupider.

Although, Radiotube is growing on me. Outside of his pathetic fake tracklists that clearly take him hours to create & his soft spot for awful Southern music he thinks is on par with the likes of Nas & Premo, he's a decently knowledgable guy.


no doubt, dude's knowledgeable.....can't really say the same for u.

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #66 on: September 05, 2011, 02:58:55 AM »
if someone doesn't know who necro or esham is, they really gotta step their game up...like i said, three six brought horrorcore to the forefront, but peeps were doin it before them. ur actually agreein with me, but ur havin difficulties sayin it for some reason.


nah, i know ur just stating ur opinion but if ppl have never heard of those two it's okay.  not everybody is into all of that crazy shit which is why Three 6 blew up so much faster with it becuz they had a balance in their music and it wasn't 24/7 let's worship tha devil and act like wolves all day shit.  and i don't know where u came up with that last sentence but i think it's safe to say that Three 6 were the innovators of it as well as originators 4 it and no matter how u wanna cut it with your favorite rappers i think it's safe 2 say just based off of numbers and their actual fanbase and things people remember them 4 today that nobody cared about those dudes at all.  nice try trying to talk that 1 over smooth but what you're saying isn't shit. 



just like i said over and over again, just becuz you're a little violent in ur raps and ur rapping over a dark beat doesn't make it horrorcore.  the sound is definitely similar but it's not tha same, i guess if u can't relate then u don't get what i'm saying.  Horrorcore shit is like what Eric did on TrueBlood tonight by ripping dudes heart outta his chest and drinking the blood from the tube coming from his heart and rapping about shit like that.  talking about killing babies and walking around with burning crosses is.  being depressed over a low end beat isn't.  u don't really understand the art yet, this is kinda-like what i mean about white people and everybody else still not getting it all of tha way lol [no disrespect 2 u tho]


<a href="http://www.youtube.com//v/KutXyPEEbQs" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com//v/KutXyPEEbQs</a> - that's not horrorcore homer
<a href="http://www.youtube.com//v/FzJ1KVTIkkc" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com//v/FzJ1KVTIkkc</a> - that's horrorcore, juicy j wasn't on that shit on this 1 tho


and for the record Necro has this 1 song i've heard from him that i like <a href="http://www.youtube.com//v/5_3HPCr1038" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com//v/5_3HPCr1038</a> - shit is hilarious and tha fact that he had my bitch Alexis Silver on tha cover made me fuck wit dude. - - my other bitch Alyssa

and super lol @ u, necro, three 6, illbill, "tha releast", eminem, juvenile, and snoop dogg popping up in tha same search for that "bitches in tha ass" record... props indeed
 

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #67 on: September 05, 2011, 03:34:39 AM »
i think it's safe to say that Three 6 were the innovators of it as well as originators 4 it and no matter how u wanna cut it with your favorite rappers


now lets take a look at the facts, son...

The stylistic origins of horrorcore can be traced to a number of artists in the 1980s. The Geto Boys' fourth album, We Can't Be Stopped (1991), has an album cover that depicts a suicide attempt and includes the song "Chuckie", based on the character Chucky from the horror film Child's Play.[1][2] Ganksta N-I-P's debut album, The South Park Psycho (1992), includes the song "Horror Movie Rap" which samples the soundtrack from the 1978 film Halloween.[1][2] Big L's debut single "Devil's Son" (1993) is considered horrorcore.[3], The group Insane Poetry, on their debut Grim Reality (1992),[1][4] and Esham, with Boomin' Words from Hell (1989), both incorporated horror imagery with their lyrics.[1][5] Kool Keith claims to have "invented horrorcore".[6] While there is much debate over who first coined the term "horrorcore", its use did not gain prominence until 1994,[1] with the release of Flatlinerz' U.S.A. (Under Satan's Authority)[1][7] and Gravediggaz' Niggamortis (released in the U.S. as 6 Feet Deep).[8][9]

Stylistic origins   Hardcore hip hop
Cultural origins   1980s in the South and East Coast
Typical instruments   Emceeing - Drum machine - Turntables - Sampler - Keyboard
Mainstream popularity   Largely underground, but some groups and artists have received mainstream success, most popular in the Midwest.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horrorcore


hmmm...now lets see. since horrorcore existed in the 80's and three six only formed in '91, i think it's pretty safe 2 say ur makin a really bold claim here by sayin three six were the originators of the genre. not only that, but u would think if three six were considered by anyone as the originators of horrorcore, that they would at least be mentioned in the description, which they were not...basically, ur the only one actin like a fanboy in all this, homie, disregarding facts and makin outrageous claims, such as 36 inventing horrorcore rap, with no factual evidence and other sources proving otherwise. if u dont realize where i'm comin from, u on some other shit like a lot of these other posters..

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #68 on: September 05, 2011, 10:07:04 AM »
r u reading everything u wrote bitch or are u arguing. 

"three 6 formed in 91'" - which is kinda false becuz they werent Three 6 in those days

everything you're tracing starts back to 1991 except Esham who nobody had heard of.  and like i said u DONT KNOW THE ART OF IT.  just becuz u made a song and put some wild shit on ur album cover doesn't make u a horrorcore artist.  i mean what tha fuck son, ur getting shit from wikipedia writing it off as the holy scripture.  CLEARLY, both u and i know that they're forgetting Lynch and Triple 6 on that list but ur sitting up here postin the shit like that's the end all be all.
 

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #69 on: September 05, 2011, 12:10:19 PM »
r u reading everything u wrote bitch or are u arguing. 

"three 6 formed in 91'" - which is kinda false becuz they werent Three 6 in those days

everything you're tracing starts back to 1991 except Esham who nobody had heard of.  and like i said u DONT KNOW THE ART OF IT.  just becuz u made a song and put some wild shit on ur album cover doesn't make u a horrorcore artist.  i mean what tha fuck son, ur getting shit from wikipedia writing it off as the holy scripture.  CLEARLY, both u and i know that they're forgetting Lynch and Triple 6 on that list but ur sitting up here postin the shit like that's the end all be all.


LOL...u dont get it, though, do u? THERE WERE HORRORCORE SONGS BEFORE THREE SIX BECAME A GROUP. i dont know how much simpler i can make that? it's like ur scared 2 admit ur wrong, even though u know what i'm saying is true...if u dont know what i'm saying is true, then ur kinda slow, dawg. no offense, but let me make it easier on u.


1989:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/MkXYiBE7sa4" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/MkXYiBE7sa4</a>

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/hGKR5Oe-4Oc" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/hGKR5Oe-4Oc</a>

1990:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/UnJVLlhgyow" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/UnJVLlhgyow</a>

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/AoiN7UueFGE" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/AoiN7UueFGE</a>

do u understand, muthafucka?


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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #70 on: September 05, 2011, 04:39:58 PM »
no bitch u dont get it.  ur chamillitary clickin.  ur saying that two songs and a lunch room rapper are tha origin 4 tha style.  give it up son, ur reachin, u need an exorcism to c da light u need 2 read a book or two about rap and poetry and travel back n time 2 get it.  u probably didnt even start listening 2 rap until ''no limit top dogg'' and didnt start talking abt it until u got 2 dubcc and frankly tha shit iz kinda obvious.
 

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #71 on: September 05, 2011, 04:42:34 PM »
ur basically saying since its like that that Linda Lovelace is tha anal queen of porn
 

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #72 on: September 05, 2011, 05:39:11 PM »
ur chamillitary clickin.

lol @ using my name like we've ever discussed music. The only time we ever did you said Gucci Mane has better music than what's on Illmatic.

Every other time it was just you going on some racist rant.
 

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #73 on: September 05, 2011, 07:20:04 PM »
no bitch u dont get it.  ur chamillitary clickin.  ur saying that two songs and a lunch room rapper are tha origin 4 tha style.  give it up son, ur reachin, u need an exorcism to c da light u need 2 read a book or two about rap and poetry and travel back n time 2 get it.  u probably didnt even start listening 2 rap until ''no limit top dogg'' and didnt start talking abt it until u got 2 dubcc and frankly tha shit iz kinda obvious.


LOL...okay, son. honestly, i didn't think u were this slow. I just posted u horrorcore GETO BOYS tracks that were made before THREE SIX MAFIA even formed as a group, and u still wanna insist that THREE SIX MAFIA invented horrorcore. I dunno how old u are, but based on some of the shit u say, u sound like a 90's baby...i may be wrong, but ur comin off as pretty slow in this thread, and i usually find u entertainin and honest, but this thread is showin me another side of u...i disagree with a lot of what u say, but i don't think ure a bad dude, like some of these other punks here who would suck dick for a laugh...but now u just bein silly...all good, ima end it on this note. GETO BOYS made horrorcore songs before Three Six Mafia existed, same goes for Esham, Lynch, X-Raided and a few others. anything u say tryna dispute those FACTS is just guna make u seem dumber and dumber...go for it:

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Re: G-Macc > Tyler The Creator
« Reply #74 on: September 05, 2011, 07:24:23 PM »
ur basically saying since its like that that Linda Lovelace is tha anal queen of porn


i never said anything in this thread about who the king of horrorcore was, only about who came first with it....

if peeps did anal AFTER Lina Lovelace did, they definitely couldn't be the originators, could they? u tell me