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What the fuck is with these negative, pessimistic-sounding album titles? I don't consider it a good sign when I hear artists just complaining about how bad hip-hop is instead of working to improve it. Not that it'll have an effect on the music (I hope), but it's just stupid and lame...not to mention the fact that the album is out on Def Jam (the same label which made Young Jeezy a star) makes it hypocritical.
Quote from: Tha Spirt Ov Allah Clarence 13Xtra Tha Fatha (Iz Active) on May 19, 2006, 07:26:45 PMWhat the fuck is with these negative, pessimistic-sounding album titles? I don't consider it a good sign when I hear artists just complaining about how bad hip-hop is instead of working to improve it. Not that it'll have an effect on the music (I hope), but it's just stupid and lame...not to mention the fact that the album is out on Def Jam (the same label which made Young Jeezy a star) makes it hypocritical.eat some white man cock
Quote from: Imma show you how the East Coast rocks on May 19, 2006, 05:07:30 PMQuote from: we$t coa$t on May 19, 2006, 05:05:29 PMI really hope Quik has some production on this like was rumored earlier...i hope not, keep strictly ny.... and no salamm remi either. How many titles has this album had so far.... the jones experience, nasdaq down jones, nigger, and now this one.he was going to title one of his albums "Nigger"?
Quote from: we$t coa$t on May 19, 2006, 05:05:29 PMI really hope Quik has some production on this like was rumored earlier...i hope not, keep strictly ny.... and no salamm remi either. How many titles has this album had so far.... the jones experience, nasdaq down jones, nigger, and now this one.
I really hope Quik has some production on this like was rumored earlier...
Quote from: we$t coa$t on May 19, 2006, 07:39:49 PMQuote from: Tha Spirt Ov Allah Clarence 13Xtra Tha Fatha (Iz Active) on May 19, 2006, 07:26:45 PMWhat the fuck is with these negative, pessimistic-sounding album titles? I don't consider it a good sign when I hear artists just complaining about how bad hip-hop is instead of working to improve it. Not that it'll have an effect on the music (I hope), but it's just stupid and lame...not to mention the fact that the album is out on Def Jam (the same label which made Young Jeezy a star) makes it hypocritical.eat some white man cock LOL, where'd that come from? I don't even know your busta ass, nigga.
I'm the almighty white man, you know exactly who I am
An album called 'Hip Hop Is Dead' featuring Will. I. Am.
Quote from: QuietTruth on May 19, 2006, 07:08:11 PMAn album called 'Hip Hop Is Dead' featuring Will. I. Am. LoL, for real, the irony.. seems like Nas wants to put the last nail in the coffin, expect Kelis on some tracks as well.
You shouldn't be bitter cuz your idols M.O.P. and Mobb Deep signed to G-Unit. Nas had Kelis on that "American Way" song on Street's Disciple, and it was a dope song. Conscious raps, Q-Tip prodcution, classic atomic dog sample.I agree that Nas should keep it strictly NY. But whats wrong with Salaam Remi? He's dropped some good shit for Nas in the past, and thats the producer I most associate with Nas these days. Be dope to get Primo, Q-Tip, Large Pro, Slick Rick but that prolly won't be happening. I'm pretty sure we'll see Just Blaze and Kanye pop up. That isn't a bad thing, but it just seems predictable.Nas and Jay have an opportunity to make a classic record here, but I'm not 100% they're going to execute. Having said that, it's still one of my most anticipated hip hop records this year, and I'm buying it when it drops.