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thats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude....
Quote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude....True, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".
Quote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude....True, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude....True, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.
Quote from: 11z Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on March 30, 2007, 10:18:46 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude....True, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.what do you mean fancy?-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:20:04 AMQuote from: 11z Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on March 30, 2007, 10:18:46 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude....True, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.what do you mean fancy?-Twell BIG did Hypnotize, he was one of the 1st rappers to guest on a lot of r & b records, and you also have "I Love The Dough" & "Mo Money mo Problems". I think Biggie's sugarcoating was mainly due to Puffy's ifluence, but Biggie did sound better than most over those tracks.Tanj, I think it's the other way around, B.I.G. would be doing the songs with T.I. & Timberlake, while Pac would probably be another washed up west-coast rapper.
Quote from: floatin_above_everything on March 30, 2007, 11:29:22 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:20:04 AMQuote from: 11z Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on March 30, 2007, 10:18:46 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude....True, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.what do you mean fancy?-Twell BIG did Hypnotize, he was one of the 1st rappers to guest on a lot of r & b records, and you also have "I Love The Dough" & "Mo Money mo Problems". I think Biggie's sugarcoating was mainly due to Puffy's ifluence, but Biggie did sound better than most over those tracks.Tanj, I think it's the other way around, B.I.G. would be doing the songs with T.I. & Timberlake, while Pac would probably be another washed up west-coast rapper.if Pac looked like Big and Big looked like Pac, that would be the case. but it's all image based, shows make people look how they do based on how attractive they are/marketable etc.though that's a crazy anterniverse to contemplate.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 12:44:05 PMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 30, 2007, 11:29:22 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:20:04 AMQuote from: 11z Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on March 30, 2007, 10:18:46 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude.... did pun, e 40, ANY of those dudes blow up in 05/06/07? nah. I'm saying if they were coming up in the game now-TTrue, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.what do you mean fancy?-Twell BIG did Hypnotize, he was one of the 1st rappers to guest on a lot of r & b records, and you also have "I Love The Dough" & "Mo Money mo Problems". I think Biggie's sugarcoating was mainly due to Puffy's ifluence, but Biggie did sound better than most over those tracks.Tanj, I think it's the other way around, B.I.G. would be doing the songs with T.I. & Timberlake, while Pac would probably be another washed up west-coast rapper.if Pac looked like Big and Big looked like Pac, that would be the case. but it's all image based, shows make people look how they do based on how attractive they are/marketable etc.though that's a crazy anterniverse to contemplate.-TI dunno, Pun was very popular, Fat Joe, E-40 still is mainstream, and there's plenty other ugly mofo's rappin in the mainstream right now. Big was just that special that I feel like he would still be mainstream, still selling records.
Quote from: floatin_above_everything on March 30, 2007, 11:29:22 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:20:04 AMQuote from: 11z Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on March 30, 2007, 10:18:46 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude.... did pun, e 40, ANY of those dudes blow up in 05/06/07? nah. I'm saying if they were coming up in the game now-TTrue, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.what do you mean fancy?-Twell BIG did Hypnotize, he was one of the 1st rappers to guest on a lot of r & b records, and you also have "I Love The Dough" & "Mo Money mo Problems". I think Biggie's sugarcoating was mainly due to Puffy's ifluence, but Biggie did sound better than most over those tracks.Tanj, I think it's the other way around, B.I.G. would be doing the songs with T.I. & Timberlake, while Pac would probably be another washed up west-coast rapper.if Pac looked like Big and Big looked like Pac, that would be the case. but it's all image based, shows make people look how they do based on how attractive they are/marketable etc.though that's a crazy anterniverse to contemplate.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:20:04 AMQuote from: 11z Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on March 30, 2007, 10:18:46 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude.... did pun, e 40, ANY of those dudes blow up in 05/06/07? nah. I'm saying if they were coming up in the game now-TTrue, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.what do you mean fancy?-Twell BIG did Hypnotize, he was one of the 1st rappers to guest on a lot of r & b records, and you also have "I Love The Dough" & "Mo Money mo Problems". I think Biggie's sugarcoating was mainly due to Puffy's ifluence, but Biggie did sound better than most over those tracks.Tanj, I think it's the other way around, B.I.G. would be doing the songs with T.I. & Timberlake, while Pac would probably be another washed up west-coast rapper.
Quote from: 11z Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on March 30, 2007, 10:18:46 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude.... did pun, e 40, ANY of those dudes blow up in 05/06/07? nah. I'm saying if they were coming up in the game now-TTrue, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.what do you mean fancy?-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 30, 2007, 10:13:46 AMQuote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude.... did pun, e 40, ANY of those dudes blow up in 05/06/07? nah. I'm saying if they were coming up in the game now-TTrue, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-TMaybe it's just me, but I don't think the slaying of two rappers has really changed anything about the music industry on a whole. It just made the rap fans more sceptical than they already were by the time Biggie started making fancy songs. He was good at it, but it sure was fancy.
Quote from: floatin_above_everything on March 29, 2007, 01:18:12 PMQuote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude.... did pun, e 40, ANY of those dudes blow up in 05/06/07? nah. I'm saying if they were coming up in the game now-TTrue, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".it's cause of MTV and reality TV. BET, VH1people think they know the artist and they pass a judgment. all that shit boils down to who's hot, you know? it's stupid shit. but Biggie never would have blown up in today's environment. he'd be portrayed as a fat unlikable criminal while Tupac would be encouraged to do songs with T.I. and Timberlake. it's good that they weren't around for this, but perhaps it wouldn't be like this with them around....-T
Quote from: Je Weet Zelf on March 29, 2007, 02:14:24 AMthats hipocrit, cause you know, its about the music, not the rapper, this personal stuff is trash, its about the product you buy, and you dont buy the rapper, but his cd, if thats good, fuckthe whole rapper, i rather buy a dope record of a wack personality then a trash album of a cool dude.... did pun, e 40, ANY of those dudes blow up in 05/06/07? nah. I'm saying if they were coming up in the game now-TTrue, everybody takes it personal and picks sides in beefs as if they were actually involved. But every body listens to G-Unit one way or another, most on this board just don't want to admit because they thinks it makes them less "hip-hop".