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^which tracks have you heard?
Quote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:23:18 AM^which tracks have you heard?a mixtape song where he imitates a gang of rappersa freestyle on 106 and parkridin dirtya song my friend was playingsomething else I can't remember.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:24:19 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:23:18 AM^which tracks have you heard?a mixtape song where he imitates a gang of rappersa freestyle on 106 and parkridin dirtya song my friend was playingsomething else I can't remember.-Tthat is not a list you should base your oppinion on. Peep his latest 2 drops, Sound of Revenge(album) and Mixtape MESSIAH Part 2(Mixtape).his flow is one of the best, switch up fast and slow. lyrics are gain for improvment, but its far ahead than most of these new South Acts.
Quote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:28:21 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:24:19 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:23:18 AM^which tracks have you heard?a mixtape song where he imitates a gang of rappersa freestyle on 106 and parkridin dirtya song my friend was playingsomething else I can't remember.-Tthat is not a list you should base your oppinion on. Peep his latest 2 drops, Sound of Revenge(album) and Mixtape MESSIAH Part 2(Mixtape).his flow is one of the best, switch up fast and slow. lyrics are gain for improvment, but its far ahead than most of these new South Acts.well i did claim before that it's only based on what I've heard and the fact that those 5 tracks didn't make me wanna go cop more/listen to more should be testament to the fact that his style needs work. i've heard him go fast and slow and like I said I can tell he's talented but talented does not always equal entertaining/engaging/addictive. what happened to those dre tracks he wa supposed to have? LOL-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:30:20 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:28:21 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:24:19 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:23:18 AM^which tracks have you heard?a mixtape song where he imitates a gang of rappersa freestyle on 106 and parkridin dirtya song my friend was playingsomething else I can't remember.-Tthat is not a list you should base your oppinion on. Peep his latest 2 drops, Sound of Revenge(album) and Mixtape MESSIAH Part 2(Mixtape).his flow is one of the best, switch up fast and slow. lyrics are gain for improvment, but its far ahead than most of these new South Acts.well i did claim before that it's only based on what I've heard and the fact that those 5 tracks didn't make me wanna go cop more/listen to more should be testament to the fact that his style needs work. i've heard him go fast and slow and like I said I can tell he's talented but talented does not always equal entertaining/engaging/addictive. what happened to those dre tracks he wa supposed to have? LOL-Tits pretty funny how you bring Dre in the conversation. so:okay, i know that Game is one of your favorite artists. what does Game do in songs that Cham hasnt in his?cause imo, Cham > Game.
I think Nas was on point. GRODT was def somethin special. Just a huge album any way you slice it. And you had every motherfucker in the game trying to copy that blueprint to the T. Everybody tried to cash in on those sales. But what really happened is mainstream Hip Hop became EXTREMELY corny, uninspired, formulaic, etc. When 50 dropped GRODT, it was fresh. When everybody else in the game tried to mimic that formula, it was played out. When 50 tried to do it again with The Massacre, it was extremely played out and predictable. The problem is all these stupid motherfuckers don't realize how played out that shit is and keep trying to force it down everybody's throats. If these fuckers would just be themselves instead of copying what the next man is doing, they might actually push some units again.Quote from: Spice 2k7 on February 21, 2007, 10:45:41 AMNas is a loserNas has more classic albums than anybody in your sig has classic songs. People like Cam exist because of people like Nas.Quote from: Timbo the king on February 21, 2007, 10:49:46 AMQuote from: UKnowWhatItIs on February 21, 2007, 10:19:55 AMAll this bullshit about hip hop being dead is getting on my nerves.It's not dead.People are just saying it is cause they wanna look cool, I don't know.It's like a fad.In the end its obvious this was a promotional "stunt" from Nas. Hes a smart dude.In the end it's obvious that you know dick about Hip Hop. Promotional stunts are nothing but hype - there's no meaning behind them, not even necessarily truth. Just some shit to get your name in the paper. Nas' album title absolutely caused controversy, but he truly meant everything he's said. It's too bad that your feeble mind has been conditioned by the current mainstream no talent fucks to think that everything is purely done for promotional reasons rather than speaking from your heart. You take an L again.Quote from: Yay AREA 510 CUTTHOAT on February 21, 2007, 04:32:38 PM50 hates on NAS every chance he gets, why is NAS givin him props?Because he's not some blind hating bitch like 50. If something's dope, he says so. There's lots of pussies hangin around dubcc that should take notes.
Nas is a loser
Quote from: UKnowWhatItIs on February 21, 2007, 10:19:55 AMAll this bullshit about hip hop being dead is getting on my nerves.It's not dead.People are just saying it is cause they wanna look cool, I don't know.It's like a fad.In the end its obvious this was a promotional "stunt" from Nas. Hes a smart dude.
All this bullshit about hip hop being dead is getting on my nerves.It's not dead.People are just saying it is cause they wanna look cool, I don't know.It's like a fad.
50 hates on NAS every chance he gets, why is NAS givin him props?
i just cant get into hiphop is dead. i try and i try, but i still dont like it.
Quote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:33:29 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:30:20 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:28:21 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:24:19 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:23:18 AM^which tracks have you heard?a mixtape song where he imitates a gang of rappersa freestyle on 106 and parkridin dirtya song my friend was playingsomething else I can't remember.-Tthat is not a list you should base your oppinion on. Peep his latest 2 drops, Sound of Revenge(album) and Mixtape MESSIAH Part 2(Mixtape).his flow is one of the best, switch up fast and slow. lyrics are gain for improvment, but its far ahead than most of these new South Acts.well i did claim before that it's only based on what I've heard and the fact that those 5 tracks didn't make me wanna go cop more/listen to more should be testament to the fact that his style needs work. i've heard him go fast and slow and like I said I can tell he's talented but talented does not always equal entertaining/engaging/addictive. what happened to those dre tracks he wa supposed to have? LOL-Tits pretty funny how you bring Dre in the conversation. so:okay, i know that Game is one of your favorite artists. what does Game do in songs that Cham hasnt in his?cause imo, Cham > Game.I brought dre into the convo cause I bet a producer like dre would bring out the best stylistically in Cham. Dre is like rap steroids. and that's from The D.O.C.anyway, Cham is NO DOUBT deeeefinitely a more naturally talented rapper than Game BUT I feel the records that game put's together more. So while Cham is a better talent, I feel for example, Too much is a better crafted song than ridin' dirty. Game's strength is not in his talent but in the effort he puts towards giving the fans what they want.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:53:04 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:33:29 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:30:20 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:28:21 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 23, 2007, 10:24:19 AMQuote from: Lamont Sanford - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 23, 2007, 10:23:18 AM^which tracks have you heard?a mixtape song where he imitates a gang of rappersa freestyle on 106 and parkridin dirtya song my friend was playingsomething else I can't remember.-Tthat is not a list you should base your oppinion on. Peep his latest 2 drops, Sound of Revenge(album) and Mixtape MESSIAH Part 2(Mixtape).his flow is one of the best, switch up fast and slow. lyrics are gain for improvment, but its far ahead than most of these new South Acts.well i did claim before that it's only based on what I've heard and the fact that those 5 tracks didn't make me wanna go cop more/listen to more should be testament to the fact that his style needs work. i've heard him go fast and slow and like I said I can tell he's talented but talented does not always equal entertaining/engaging/addictive. what happened to those dre tracks he wa supposed to have? LOL-Tits pretty funny how you bring Dre in the conversation. so:okay, i know that Game is one of your favorite artists. what does Game do in songs that Cham hasnt in his?cause imo, Cham > Game.I brought dre into the convo cause I bet a producer like dre would bring out the best stylistically in Cham. Dre is like rap steroids. and that's from The D.O.C.anyway, Cham is NO DOUBT deeeefinitely a more naturally talented rapper than Game BUT I feel the records that game put's together more. So while Cham is a better talent, I feel for example, Too much is a better crafted song than ridin' dirty. Game's strength is not in his talent but in the effort he puts towards giving the fans what they want.-Ttoo much was corny as hell, thank scot storch for that. that was a staright generic knock off beat of dre's(and it didnt sound good enough to pass). in ridin dirty, cham flows 10x better than game did in too much as Timbo said. and how is Game more "crafty" if he doesnt even do the hooks on the songs he picks for singles? but you like your shit, and ill keep mine.
Dude, are you kdding me ? Ridint Dirty is like 10x better Too Much is. Its not even comperable. Cham + Krayzie >> Game any day