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Check this out... Hip-Hop is a male form of expression. Chuck D used to say that when he was making the final desicion about which tracks to keep for his album; he would play them for his girl, and if she really hated one of them; then he knew that one was good enough to make the album!In today's market, the men who are hip-hop heads are the ones who are giulty of bootlegging and illegal downloading. The women will actually go out and buy the albums. That's why you see rappers like Eminem putting all those pictures in their liner notes for a "bonus package" to boost sales. It's also why you see rappers like T.I. selling millions, after doing gay-ass teen flicks like that Lil Bow Wow movie. Actually, whites don't really deserve as much blame as people think, unless you are counting Jews as white people. And then you could blame Jews because they control the industry through ownership of the industry. Puffy of Bad Boy (Clive Davis of Arista), Suge, Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent of Death Row/Aftermath/G-Unit (under Jimmy Iovine of Interscope), Russell Simmons over at Def Jam (partners with Lyor Cohen)... they were all under the watchful eye of somebody Jewish, or had parent labels owned by Jews. Robert Johnson sold out black people when he sold BET to Jews over at Viacom, and Jews already owned MTV. So that's part of why you see all these video's selling sex and no substance.So we can safely give white suburban kids a break on this issue.
once agian. Have you watched ATL? don't call it a gay teen-flick film. Would you call Boys N Da Hood a teen-flick? Menace 2 Society? if not, don't call ATL 1. T.I. has been selling millions of copies for 4 years now, count em dog, 4 years.
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on March 10, 2007, 03:44:59 PMonce agian. Have you watched ATL? don't call it a gay teen-flick film. Would you call Boys N Da Hood a teen-flick? Menace 2 Society? if not, don't call ATL 1. T.I. has been selling millions of copies for 4 years now, count em dog, 4 years. LOL @ you comparing ATL to Boyz in Da Hood or Menace to Society. Boyz in Da Hood and Menace to Society were classic coming of age drama's, that could never be equalled in today's era. Your right about one thing, I haven't seen ATL, but all I needed to know was that BowWow and T.I. were in it, and there's no way it could compare to Ice Cube and MC Eight starring in early 90's movies.
once agian. Have you watched ATL? don't call it a gay teen-flick film. Would you call Boys N Da Hood a teen-flick? Menace 2 Society? if not, don't call ATL 1.
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on March 10, 2007, 03:44:59 PMonce agian. Have you watched ATL? don't call it a gay teen-flick film. Would you call Boys N Da Hood a teen-flick? Menace 2 Society? if not, don't call ATL 1.ATL is just like any other high school movies... just with blacks in it, that's why you like it.
so why is it just black women to blame for hip hop being dead? all races listen to hip hop
Quote from: Mygla on March 10, 2007, 04:45:12 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on March 10, 2007, 03:44:59 PMonce agian. Have you watched ATL? don't call it a gay teen-flick film. Would you call Boys N Da Hood a teen-flick? Menace 2 Society? if not, don't call ATL 1.ATL is just like any other high school movies... just with blacks in it, that's why you like it.it delivers the same type of message movies like Boys N Da Hood do. I actually bet you most teens who went 2 watch it dis-liked it, because they were expecting more of a "hood comedy" The audience that would enjoy a film like ATL is a mature one
3. He has nothing but spite for Jews. He is under the belief that these Jews killed the son of his God, which explains the misplaced rage.