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what do u expect from a 16 year old kid whose idols are probably young joc, d4l, dem franchise boyz, shop boyz this is his golden era of hip hop hahaha but i give the lil dude props for gettin a deal of the internet..makes me wanna start rappin all you need is a decent beat, a repeating hook and a dance and you gotta hit record
Looks like he's a big fan of "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted" LP.Dissing this guy or his product is as cowardice as hitting a man in a wheelchair(no homo).What's with all these gay ass dances nowadays? Why aren't muthafuckas jookin like they used to in '93. Watch and take notes.http://www.youtube.com/v/9gE1lXGnliE
Quote from: LiLDuVall tHe CaLi-Vanian on August 17, 2007, 10:23:22 PMwhat do u expect from a 16 year old kid whose idols are probably young joc, d4l, dem franchise boyz, shop boyz this is his golden era of hip hop hahaha but i give the lil dude props for gettin a deal of the internet..makes me wanna start rappin all you need is a decent beat, a repeating hook and a dance and you gotta hit recordgot his deal form the net?
Shoutout to Lil Boosie dat whole cd bumpin!
Quote from: Mtl 's M-0-s-T on August 16, 2007, 09:51:44 PMQuote from: R-Tistic on August 16, 2007, 08:50:52 PMMan....this song damn near makes me want to stop DJing before I even start.This song is the biggest song of the summer, BY FAR, in the south. I was DJing a party a month ago...and I was playing whatev I was playing, and this girl comes up to me like "ey....when you gon turn it up??" and I'm like what u mean? She said "when you gonna play somethin live?" and I'm like everybody else is feelin this, what you talkin about? She said "You need to play that Soulja Boy!!" and I'm like man......whatev...so I played it, and everybody went wild. An hour later, I was playing PSA from Jay.....and this same exact girl came up to me mad, talkin about "why the fuck are you playin this wack shit??? People are startin to leave because you playin this shit!!!" and she was dead serious. I know kids today are fucked in teh head lol i was talking to this 16 year old chick today im telling her about OUtkast, big, Pac and shes like all that shit is wack....I heard this sng for the first time today , i make beats and this beat is so simple . If i did this beat i would probably think i cant put this out it sucks....fuck hip hop.Yeah it really does get worst....and it's all because of radio. Growin up in L.A., I remember hearin radio rotations on a daily basis going like this....in 94, you could hear Snoop, Ice Cube, Slick Rick, 2Pac, Outkast, Run DMC, George Clinton, and Roger Troutman...all in the same hour, which could be any hour of the day. They'd play the hottest shit out...then play something old school, just so everything was exposed. Now, it's kids who don't realize that 90% of rap is sampled because they never heard the original version....and then they'll diss the original song, whether it was 80's rap or 70's soul, and say it's boring or sounds old...but then love the song that samples it.
Quote from: R-Tistic on August 16, 2007, 08:50:52 PMMan....this song damn near makes me want to stop DJing before I even start.This song is the biggest song of the summer, BY FAR, in the south. I was DJing a party a month ago...and I was playing whatev I was playing, and this girl comes up to me like "ey....when you gon turn it up??" and I'm like what u mean? She said "when you gonna play somethin live?" and I'm like everybody else is feelin this, what you talkin about? She said "You need to play that Soulja Boy!!" and I'm like man......whatev...so I played it, and everybody went wild. An hour later, I was playing PSA from Jay.....and this same exact girl came up to me mad, talkin about "why the fuck are you playin this wack shit??? People are startin to leave because you playin this shit!!!" and she was dead serious. I know kids today are fucked in teh head lol i was talking to this 16 year old chick today im telling her about OUtkast, big, Pac and shes like all that shit is wack....I heard this sng for the first time today , i make beats and this beat is so simple . If i did this beat i would probably think i cant put this out it sucks....fuck hip hop.
Man....this song damn near makes me want to stop DJing before I even start.This song is the biggest song of the summer, BY FAR, in the south. I was DJing a party a month ago...and I was playing whatev I was playing, and this girl comes up to me like "ey....when you gon turn it up??" and I'm like what u mean? She said "when you gonna play somethin live?" and I'm like everybody else is feelin this, what you talkin about? She said "You need to play that Soulja Boy!!" and I'm like man......whatev...so I played it, and everybody went wild. An hour later, I was playing PSA from Jay.....and this same exact girl came up to me mad, talkin about "why the fuck are you playin this wack shit??? People are startin to leave because you playin this shit!!!" and she was dead serious.
Quote from: R-Tistic on August 16, 2007, 11:24:34 PMQuote from: Mtl 's M-0-s-T on August 16, 2007, 09:51:44 PMQuote from: R-Tistic on August 16, 2007, 08:50:52 PMMan....this song damn near makes me want to stop DJing before I even start.This song is the biggest song of the summer, BY FAR, in the south. I was DJing a party a month ago...and I was playing whatev I was playing, and this girl comes up to me like "ey....when you gon turn it up??" and I'm like what u mean? She said "when you gonna play somethin live?" and I'm like everybody else is feelin this, what you talkin about? She said "You need to play that Soulja Boy!!" and I'm like man......whatev...so I played it, and everybody went wild. An hour later, I was playing PSA from Jay.....and this same exact girl came up to me mad, talkin about "why the fuck are you playin this wack shit??? People are startin to leave because you playin this shit!!!" and she was dead serious. I know kids today are fucked in teh head lol i was talking to this 16 year old chick today im telling her about OUtkast, big, Pac and shes like all that shit is wack....I heard this sng for the first time today , i make beats and this beat is so simple . If i did this beat i would probably think i cant put this out it sucks....fuck hip hop.Yeah it really does get worst....and it's all because of radio. Growin up in L.A., I remember hearin radio rotations on a daily basis going like this....in 94, you could hear Snoop, Ice Cube, Slick Rick, 2Pac, Outkast, Run DMC, George Clinton, and Roger Troutman...all in the same hour, which could be any hour of the day. They'd play the hottest shit out...then play something old school, just so everything was exposed. Now, it's kids who don't realize that 90% of rap is sampled because they never heard the original version....and then they'll diss the original song, whether it was 80's rap or 70's soul, and say it's boring or sounds old...but then love the song that samples it. its not 94' its almost 2008 (14 years later). and actually i know lyrically tha song is shit and tha song is retarted but its actually kinda funny and catchy. thas wats wrong wit da generation x hiphop heads, they cant let tha fact go that niggas is tryna make money (commercially), like tha pimp said Quit Hatin' Tha South. if u like hyphy then I have no clue why ya'll dont fuck wit this shit. i grew up on DeathRow/Ruthless/Biggie/Wu and every "real" hip hop artist u can think of but after a while being reminded about tha struggle and all that "positive uplifting" music gets boring (and i have 2 admit vice versa) but if hip hop has no dance then we loose a valuable part of tha culture, remember that next time u critisize tha music.Production is better (not all) but its better than alot of tha shit back then, song structure is better (more 2 tha point of tha song).[Intro: Pimp C]Uh! It's really goin down in the South bitch!Yeah nigga! We know hip-hop and rap and all that shit started in the muthafuckin EastKnalmsayin? Then it went to the West coast and they did it a little bit betterKnalmsayin? But now it's our time to shine down here NIGGA!Knalmsayin? So since y'all niggaz keep sayin we ain't real hip-hop down hereWe don't wanna be down with you bitch ass niggaz!So y'all stay up there with that BULLshit!This country rap tunes down here nigga!Young Pimp! Young Bun! Underground Kingz!All the O.G.'s that's recognizing the real, I got love for y'allBut all you bitch ass niggaz talkin down in ya records, you can eat a DICK!Hold up![Bun B]Well it's been a long time my nigga, I shouldn't have left you (I shouldn't have left)When I some real trill shit to go left toGotta lot of respect fool (yeah), for the ones before meBut when my time came they act like they ain't know meI've been down with rap music since Cold Crush and Melle (Melle)Before MTV put Run-D.M.C. on the tele (tele)Back when Whodini tried to tell ya about ya friendsNigga I was giving rap all my time and my endsBought damn near every record the muthafucka droppedWest coast gangsta music, East coast hip-hopNow it's our time to shine and the tables is turnedThem muthafuckas aggravated 'cause we gettin some burn"There's no room for everybody, just a few niggaz is swole" (why is that?)Proabably 'cause they favorite rappers ain't in controlBut just let go of the past 'cause it's hurtin your handsAnd pass it over to the next generation of fansAnd quit hatin the South
How dare people talk shit about the South's lyrics but they big up early to mid 90s West Coast music. The East clowned us for the same thing then and all we did was cry about it. Now we're on the same tip? Funnystyle shit if you ask me. South Central Cartel was no more lyrical than Dem Franchise Boys. Rappin' 4-Tay was no more lyrical than Yung Joc etc. etc.