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Quote from: Detox is not not coming... on June 25, 2006, 05:05:09 PMSomeone is getting butt hurt. I think the problem is that you hate 50 why do you say that everytime someone doesn't like a 50 cent song? maybe they just don't like the song. not everyone is against your hero.
Someone is getting butt hurt. I think the problem is that you hate 50
Quote from: Baby G on June 25, 2006, 07:46:40 PMQuote from: Detox is not not coming... on June 25, 2006, 05:05:09 PMSomeone is getting butt hurt. I think the problem is that you hate 50 why do you say that everytime someone doesn't like a 50 cent song? maybe they just don't like the song. not everyone is against your hero.Not you again. You are the least objective person to comment to this, since we all know what youre feelings are towards Game. Once again, Jome proved what a Game groupie you are so no need to talk with you.I was saying that to Jrome becuase he always has his bullshit theorys how 50 Cent is fucking up his whole roster, Dre and everybodys mama. Thats it.
^^^^^ Exactly what I'm saying. And I'm willing to bet that 99% of the 50 Cent haters/Game dickriders on this board bought or downloaded "Get Rich Or Die Tryin" when it first came out and were actually feeling it. Shit, I'm willing to bet most of them were bumping G-Unit records regularly before 50 started beefing with Game.This is, of course, a perfect example of why hip-hop fans tend to be followers and not leaders.
I'm astonished that there are some people on here that were so apalled about my statement saying that 50 might have something to do with Dre's beats not ending up on Mobb Deep's album. Again, it's not like I pulled that outta my ass - Hav said in SCRATCH MAGAZINE they were given 2 beats by DRE, neither of which made it's way onto Blood Money: One ended up on the re-issue of Massacre, the other ended up on a G-Unit mixtape. Maybe 50 had nothing to do with that, maybe he did. I have no idea, but it is one of many reasonable deductions one can derive - which is what makes it a THEORY.
Jrome if you are judging the albums by their singles thats just plain stupid. So that means youre also not interested in the Big Bang because of the wack ass I Love My Bitch single, which is basically Candy Shop part 2 ?
Quote from: Jrome Sparks Mad Izm on June 26, 2006, 10:39:04 AMI'm astonished that there are some people on here that were so apalled about my statement saying that 50 might have something to do with Dre's beats not ending up on Mobb Deep's album. Again, it's not like I pulled that outta my ass - Hav said in SCRATCH MAGAZINE they were given 2 beats by DRE, neither of which made it's way onto Blood Money: One ended up on the re-issue of Massacre, the other ended up on a G-Unit mixtape. Maybe 50 had nothing to do with that, maybe he did. I have no idea, but it is one of many reasonable deductions one can derive - which is what makes it a THEORY.That can't be true because I'm sure 50 said himself that the Outta Control Remiix was given to him before The Massacre was released, he wasn't feeling it but listened to it again at a later date and changed his mind.
Quote from: Detox is not not coming... on June 26, 2006, 10:54:43 AMJrome if you are judging the albums by their singles thats just plain stupid. So that means youre also not interested in the Big Bang because of the wack ass I Love My Bitch single, which is basically Candy Shop part 2 ?LMFAO! Singles absolutely influence me. They def aren't the sole factor, but they do play a part. How old are you anyway? I'm guessing your a youngin because you've been conditioned to think it's the norm to release over the top bullshit pop singles and not hold the artist accountable. Believe it or not, there was a time when hip hop artists refused to compromise and pander to the degree that they do nowadays. I know, with today's music state it's really hard to believe. It's really sad to see so called "hip hop" fans accept this. Always saying shit like "well, he only released this song to get the ladies" or "yeah, this formula is really played out, but it will get him lots of spins on Clear Channel radio so it's all gravy". What the fuck are you, a cracker ass music exec or a true music fan? Plus, I'm always hearing you labeling different songs you hear: Club Banger, Street Anthem, Song for the Ladies...do you know where these phrases come from? They come from dipshit record execs who know dick about music and know everything about marketing schemes to exploit the ignorant masses (aka YOU). As far as Busta's album, I haven't purchased it. Doesn't mean i'm not interested in it, it just means that i haven't financially supported it. But I've only ever purchased 1 Busta album anyway. I still think he's an incredibly talented dude, but I haven't thoroughly bumped his shit since Leaders of the New School. Plus, it's more like "Busta Rhymes and Friends present THE BIG BANG". It has soooo many guests that it really dilutes it for me. Not saying that there aren't dope appearances - I'm a Q-Tip fan (actually i've never really liked anything he did as far as his solo career), Nas, ODB, Stevie Wonder, etc. But it's not really a trend that I'm gonna financially support. I don't mind occasional cameos or posse cuts, but a lot of rappers today fill up 2/3 of their albums with shitloads of random guests and as many different producers as there are songs. It's PLAYED OUT and doesn't incline me to purchase it.Quote from: prominent on June 26, 2006, 11:00:57 AMQuote from: Jrome Sparks Mad Izm on June 26, 2006, 10:39:04 AMI'm astonished that there are some people on here that were so apalled about my statement saying that 50 might have something to do with Dre's beats not ending up on Mobb Deep's album. Again, it's not like I pulled that outta my ass - Hav said in SCRATCH MAGAZINE they were given 2 beats by DRE, neither of which made it's way onto Blood Money: One ended up on the re-issue of Massacre, the other ended up on a G-Unit mixtape. Maybe 50 had nothing to do with that, maybe he did. I have no idea, but it is one of many reasonable deductions one can derive - which is what makes it a THEORY.That can't be true because I'm sure 50 said himself that the Outta Control Remiix was given to him before The Massacre was released, he wasn't feeling it but listened to it again at a later date and changed his mind.It may be completely inaccurate, but my statement is based on Hav's own words. So be mad at him.
Quote from: Jrome Sparks Mad Izm on June 26, 2006, 04:16:34 PMQuote from: Detox is not not coming... on June 26, 2006, 10:54:43 AMJrome if you are judging the albums by their singles thats just plain stupid. So that means youre also not interested in the Big Bang because of the wack ass I Love My Bitch single, which is basically Candy Shop part 2 ?LMFAO! Singles absolutely influence me. They def aren't the sole factor, but they do play a part. How old are you anyway? I'm guessing your a youngin because you've been conditioned to think it's the norm to release over the top bullshit pop singles and not hold the artist accountable. Believe it or not, there was a time when hip hop artists refused to compromise and pander to the degree that they do nowadays. I know, with today's music state it's really hard to believe. It's really sad to see so called "hip hop" fans accept this. Always saying shit like "well, he only released this song to get the ladies" or "yeah, this formula is really played out, but it will get him lots of spins on Clear Channel radio so it's all gravy". What the fuck are you, a cracker ass music exec or a true music fan? Plus, I'm always hearing you labeling different songs you hear: Club Banger, Street Anthem, Song for the Ladies...do you know where these phrases come from? They come from dipshit record execs who know dick about music and know everything about marketing schemes to exploit the ignorant masses (aka YOU). As far as Busta's album, I haven't purchased it. Doesn't mean i'm not interested in it, it just means that i haven't financially supported it. But I've only ever purchased 1 Busta album anyway. I still think he's an incredibly talented dude, but I haven't thoroughly bumped his shit since Leaders of the New School. Plus, it's more like "Busta Rhymes and Friends present THE BIG BANG". It has soooo many guests that it really dilutes it for me. Not saying that there aren't dope appearances - I'm a Q-Tip fan (actually i've never really liked anything he did as far as his solo career), Nas, ODB, Stevie Wonder, etc. But it's not really a trend that I'm gonna financially support. I don't mind occasional cameos or posse cuts, but a lot of rappers today fill up 2/3 of their albums with shitloads of random guests and as many different producers as there are songs. It's PLAYED OUT and doesn't incline me to purchase it.Quote from: prominent on June 26, 2006, 11:00:57 AMQuote from: Jrome Sparks Mad Izm on June 26, 2006, 10:39:04 AMI'm astonished that there are some people on here that were so apalled about my statement saying that 50 might have something to do with Dre's beats not ending up on Mobb Deep's album. Again, it's not like I pulled that outta my ass - Hav said in SCRATCH MAGAZINE they were given 2 beats by DRE, neither of which made it's way onto Blood Money: One ended up on the re-issue of Massacre, the other ended up on a G-Unit mixtape. Maybe 50 had nothing to do with that, maybe he did. I have no idea, but it is one of many reasonable deductions one can derive - which is what makes it a THEORY.That can't be true because I'm sure 50 said himself that the Outta Control Remiix was given to him before The Massacre was released, he wasn't feeling it but listened to it again at a later date and changed his mind.It may be completely inaccurate, but my statement is based on Hav's own words. So be mad at him.Well, thats the state the music is in nowadays. Do I like it ? No. But it aint gonna change for a while. So as long as you wont accept it, youre gonna be bitter about everything like you are now.
Not saying you were addressing me, but I've been called a 50 "hater" numerous times by you. In my case, that's a bigtime misnomer - a hater would constitute someone who ignorantly hates something with no basis. So you can continue to throw that word around at me, but it has no basis. My opinion is based squarely on my own opinions about his post-GRODT music. I think it's wack, sans a couple tracks - that doesn't make me a hater. I def thought Candy Shop and Just A Lil Bit were extremely corny songs. After hearing that bullshit, I had ZERO intention of purchasing the Massacre. I thought OCR was really dope, but def not enough to make me drop $15 on the CD. So what's the problem with holding an artist accountable for the singles they release? Not liking songs doesn't constitute being a hater.
LMFAO! Singles absolutely influence me. They def aren't the sole factor, but they do play a part. How old are you anyway? I'm guessing your a youngin because you've been conditioned to think it's the norm to release over the top bullshit pop singles and not hold the artist accountable. Believe it or not, there was a time when hip hop artists refused to compromise and pander to the degree that they do nowadays. I know, with today's music state it's really hard to believe. It's really sad to see so called "hip hop" fans accept this. Always saying shit like "well, he only released this song to get the ladies" or "yeah, this formula is really played out, but it will get him lots of spins on Clear Channel radio so it's all gravy". What the fuck are you, a cracker ass music exec or a true music fan? Plus, I'm always hearing you labeling different songs you hear: Club Banger, Street Anthem, Song for the Ladies...do you know where these phrases come from? They come from dipshit record execs who know dick about music and know everything about marketing schemes to exploit the ignorant masses (aka YOU).
Quote from: Jrome Sparks Mad Izm on June 26, 2006, 10:39:04 AMNot saying you were addressing me, but I've been called a 50 "hater" numerous times by you. In my case, that's a bigtime misnomer - a hater would constitute someone who ignorantly hates something with no basis. So you can continue to throw that word around at me, but it has no basis. My opinion is based squarely on my own opinions about his post-GRODT music. I think it's wack, sans a couple tracks - that doesn't make me a hater. I def thought Candy Shop and Just A Lil Bit were extremely corny songs. After hearing that bullshit, I had ZERO intention of purchasing the Massacre. I thought OCR was really dope, but def not enough to make me drop $15 on the CD. So what's the problem with holding an artist accountable for the singles they release? Not liking songs doesn't constitute being a hater.I thought GRODT was a good album, that got numerous spins by me for a long time. In fact, there are some dope songs on there that I'll still proudly bump today (I still think "Many Men" is dope as hell). I've never purchased anything with Game's name on it - I didn't like him as a rapper, i thought he was pretty average (when Documentary dropped). However, after hearing his mixtapes and hearing some real skill, dope flow, and presence on the mic has slowly got me to the point that i'll check for his verses. I'd be a lot more interested in him if he'd leave this retarded beef alone.That's your definition of a hater. Not that I'm saying you are a hater, but you do have a certain type of bias, and I think you know it as well as I do.
Not saying you were addressing me, but I've been called a 50 "hater" numerous times by you. In my case, that's a bigtime misnomer - a hater would constitute someone who ignorantly hates something with no basis. So you can continue to throw that word around at me, but it has no basis. My opinion is based squarely on my own opinions about his post-GRODT music. I think it's wack, sans a couple tracks - that doesn't make me a hater. I def thought Candy Shop and Just A Lil Bit were extremely corny songs. After hearing that bullshit, I had ZERO intention of purchasing the Massacre. I thought OCR was really dope, but def not enough to make me drop $15 on the CD. So what's the problem with holding an artist accountable for the singles they release? Not liking songs doesn't constitute being a hater.I thought GRODT was a good album, that got numerous spins by me for a long time. In fact, there are some dope songs on there that I'll still proudly bump today (I still think "Many Men" is dope as hell). I've never purchased anything with Game's name on it - I didn't like him as a rapper, i thought he was pretty average (when Documentary dropped). However, after hearing his mixtapes and hearing some real skill, dope flow, and presence on the mic has slowly got me to the point that i'll check for his verses. I'd be a lot more interested in him if he'd leave this retarded beef alone.
What is your definition of a hater? And i'll admit I have a bias against wack music. Is that what you're referring to?