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Quote from: Elano on October 25, 2007, 07:35:35 AMQuote from: Makaveli's Food & Liquor Loves Them G.R.I.T.S on October 25, 2007, 07:04:22 AMErm this is a joke right? I guess after hearing the track, theres a reason why its not on any other hip-hop sites/ forums, probably on the pop ones......Seriously tho, high school musical is more gangsta than this track, maybe timbaland was right Hip hop is the new Pop who cares if its not GANGSTA ?grow up kidFaggot u know what i mean, snoops meant to be a rapper and while im not saying artists cant make cross over tunes, this is a joke, this sounds like something that belongs on Nelly Furtados album, you wudnt expect it to be a rappers first single, besides i thought snoop was meant to be going back to his roots with this album, only using one producer and having no features, instead we get the typical BS from snoop, only difference this time is that he managed to achive it without Pharrell.....This isnt a terrible song, but its a clear case of snoop trying to bite an RnB star (Tpain) whos gettin shine atm from this Voicebox/autotune/vocoder BS, this song isnt orignal, isnt innovative, it's generic and pop, theres no excusing that, dont get me wrong im a snoop fan but im tired of the same old BS....And my quote about his new single not being GANGSTA was a joke u tool, all im simply saying is i dont mind snoop trying to do summin new, but this track is generic, quite clearly a t-pain wanabe single, and POP....Stop taking everything so personally
Quote from: Makaveli's Food & Liquor Loves Them G.R.I.T.S on October 25, 2007, 07:04:22 AMErm this is a joke right? I guess after hearing the track, theres a reason why its not on any other hip-hop sites/ forums, probably on the pop ones......Seriously tho, high school musical is more gangsta than this track, maybe timbaland was right Hip hop is the new Pop who cares if its not GANGSTA ?grow up kid
Erm this is a joke right? I guess after hearing the track, theres a reason why its not on any other hip-hop sites/ forums, probably on the pop ones......Seriously tho, high school musical is more gangsta than this track, maybe timbaland was right Hip hop is the new Pop
Quote from: Makaveli's Food & Liquor Loves Them G.R.I.T.S on October 25, 2007, 08:00:59 AMQuote from: Elano on October 25, 2007, 07:35:35 AMQuote from: Makaveli's Food & Liquor Loves Them G.R.I.T.S on October 25, 2007, 07:04:22 AMErm this is a joke right? I guess after hearing the track, theres a reason why its not on any other hip-hop sites/ forums, probably on the pop ones......Seriously tho, high school musical is more gangsta than this track, maybe timbaland was right Hip hop is the new Pop who cares if its not GANGSTA ?grow up kidFaggot u know what i mean, snoops meant to be a rapper and while im not saying artists cant make cross over tunes, this is a joke, this sounds like something that belongs on Nelly Furtados album, you wudnt expect it to be a rappers first single, besides i thought snoop was meant to be going back to his roots with this album, only using one producer and having no features, instead we get the typical BS from snoop, only difference this time is that he managed to achive it without Pharrell.....This isnt a terrible song, but its a clear case of snoop trying to bite an RnB star (Tpain) whos gettin shine atm from this Voicebox/autotune/vocoder BS, this song isnt orignal, isnt innovative, it's generic and pop, theres no excusing that, dont get me wrong im a snoop fan but im tired of the same old BS....And my quote about his new single not being GANGSTA was a joke u tool, all im simply saying is i dont mind snoop trying to do summin new, but this track is generic, quite clearly a t-pain wanabe single, and POP....Stop taking everything so personallywell put... u cant claim to be a gangsta rapper on ur last album and then put out this bullshit!!
LMAO @ DPG Groupies all upset. Snoop is no idiot. He's not gonna make a song called "Sexual Eruption" and be all gangsta on it. This dude is in his 30s, he does way more than enough tracks to satisfy you kids who love to live vicariously through gangsta rappers to feel better about yourselves. Snoop knows that this song has potential of blowing up, that's why he did it this way. And then you douche bags wonder why the West Coast ain't shit... The fans don't support shit unless its on some Super Crip/Blood or G-Funk shit. Props to Snoop.