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Easily one of the most ridiculous hip-hop related things I've read in my life
Quote from: SuperSpider on February 26, 2019, 02:16:31 PMEasily one of the most ridiculous hip-hop related things I've read in my life
LOL there’s actually more people like that than you think. My cousin Ali who used to post on here is one of them. I’ve personally been a fan of BIG since 97 so its never bothered me
Quote from: Duck Duck Doggy on February 26, 2019, 06:44:58 PMLOL there’s actually more people like that than you think. My cousin Ali who used to post on here is one of them. I’ve personally been a fan of BIG since 97 so its never bothered meOne of my older homebodys won't listen to Dre and Snoop 'cause of the beef they had with Eazy back in the day
Quote from: Okka on February 26, 2019, 11:43:26 PMQuote from: Duck Duck Doggy on February 26, 2019, 06:44:58 PMLOL there’s actually more people like that than you think. My cousin Ali who used to post on here is one of them. I’ve personally been a fan of BIG since 97 so its never bothered meOne of my older homebodys won't listen to Dre and Snoop 'cause of the beef they had with Eazy back in the day Damn... now that’s real
When I first got heavily into rap via 2Pac I used to feel the same way, but no longer.Speaking of Life After Death, who had the better double album, 2Pac or Biggie?
lol naah biggie is a great rapper, no way i wouldn’t listen to his classix due to emotion
Quote from: Sccit on February 27, 2019, 06:12:14 PMlol naah biggie is a great rapper, no way i wouldn’t listen to his classix due to emotionI don’t know cuzz.. I mean I get where you coming from... cause you been on that “emotion” topic before... but remember this (even though it’s probably not what you meant by “emotions”2pac was not an Eminem or Dre perfectionist type—they say he’d often be drunk or high and miss spots every now and then on a track but he’d really only cut it twice and then leave it to whoever was mixing the track to sort it out... reason he did this is 2pac doesn’t scribble on papers angrily (like Em) and then try to reproduce that later in the studio when one day he gets to record the song—PAC preferred to perform in the moment, so that if it’s anger on the track it’s raw and he’s actually experiencing that shit in his real life and takes that fire right into the studio... why, to make the “emotions” real.
I know what OP is talking about. I'm currently reading Original Gangstaz by Ben Westhoff and the amount of stories in there about Dre beating women makes my blood boil. But we're in the area where the people are "cancelling" artists for what they do in real life (R. Kelly) - I like to separate the music from the artist/individual.
Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on February 28, 2019, 10:56:00 AMQuote from: Sccit on February 27, 2019, 06:12:14 PMlol naah biggie is a great rapper, no way i wouldn’t listen to his classix due to emotionI don’t know cuzz.. I mean I get where you coming from... cause you been on that “emotion” topic before... but remember this (even though it’s probably not what you meant by “emotions”2pac was not an Eminem or Dre perfectionist type—they say he’d often be drunk or high and miss spots every now and then on a track but he’d really only cut it twice and then leave it to whoever was mixing the track to sort it out... reason he did this is 2pac doesn’t scribble on papers angrily (like Em) and then try to reproduce that later in the studio when one day he gets to record the song—PAC preferred to perform in the moment, so that if it’s anger on the track it’s raw and he’s actually experiencing that shit in his real life and takes that fire right into the studio... why, to make the “emotions” real.right .... but i think ur using the wrong emotion herei’m damn near positive that if biggie n pac was still alive, they more than likely woulda made up by nowso refusing to listen to big based on some misdirected display of solidarity is kinda petty u gota do like snoop and not play into people’s negativity.... pac and big woulda both been better off if they never had beef. therefore solidifying their beef 25 years later when they’re both in a better place is rooted in evil.
Quote from: Sccit on February 28, 2019, 11:12:34 AMQuote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on February 28, 2019, 10:56:00 AMQuote from: Sccit on February 27, 2019, 06:12:14 PMlol naah biggie is a great rapper, no way i wouldn’t listen to his classix due to emotionI don’t know cuzz.. I mean I get where you coming from... cause you been on that “emotion” topic before... but remember this (even though it’s probably not what you meant by “emotions”2pac was not an Eminem or Dre perfectionist type—they say he’d often be drunk or high and miss spots every now and then on a track but he’d really only cut it twice and then leave it to whoever was mixing the track to sort it out... reason he did this is 2pac doesn’t scribble on papers angrily (like Em) and then try to reproduce that later in the studio when one day he gets to record the song—PAC preferred to perform in the moment, so that if it’s anger on the track it’s raw and he’s actually experiencing that shit in his real life and takes that fire right into the studio... why, to make the “emotions” real.right .... but i think ur using the wrong emotion herei’m damn near positive that if biggie n pac was still alive, they more than likely woulda made up by nowso refusing to listen to big based on some misdirected display of solidarity is kinda petty u gota do like snoop and not play into people’s negativity.... pac and big woulda both been better off if they never had beef. therefore solidifying their beef 25 years later when they’re both in a better place is rooted in evil. Snoop said in an interview he’s never listened to Daz Revenge Retaliation and Get Back (even after all these years) cause Daz was dissing him round that time
i didn’t listen to your joints dissin me either tbhthat’s different
Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on March 02, 2019, 07:43:57 PMQuote from: Sccit on February 28, 2019, 11:12:34 AMQuote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on February 28, 2019, 10:56:00 AMQuote from: Sccit on February 27, 2019, 06:12:14 PMlol naah biggie is a great rapper, no way i wouldn’t listen to his classix due to emotionI don’t know cuzz.. I mean I get where you coming from... cause you been on that “emotion” topic before... but remember this (even though it’s probably not what you meant by “emotions”2pac was not an Eminem or Dre perfectionist type—they say he’d often be drunk or high and miss spots every now and then on a track but he’d really only cut it twice and then leave it to whoever was mixing the track to sort it out... reason he did this is 2pac doesn’t scribble on papers angrily (like Em) and then try to reproduce that later in the studio when one day he gets to record the song—PAC preferred to perform in the moment, so that if it’s anger on the track it’s raw and he’s actually experiencing that shit in his real life and takes that fire right into the studio... why, to make the “emotions” real.right .... but i think ur using the wrong emotion herei’m damn near positive that if biggie n pac was still alive, they more than likely woulda made up by nowso refusing to listen to big based on some misdirected display of solidarity is kinda petty u gota do like snoop and not play into people’s negativity.... pac and big woulda both been better off if they never had beef. therefore solidifying their beef 25 years later when they’re both in a better place is rooted in evil. Snoop said in an interview he’s never listened to Daz Revenge Retaliation and Get Back (even after all these years) cause Daz was dissing him round that timei didn’t listen to your joints dissin me either tbhthat’s different