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Tha Carter 3 is classic! I can bang any track on that album. Weezy talks some of the realest shit ever on IDontGetIt. COP THAT NOW!
wack review. one paragraph on mr carter, one paragraph for comfortable, and another for dr. carterquick one sentence mentions of lollipop, nothin on me and got money.6/16 songs are mentioned. thats not even half the album. calls wayne "unrivaled". no mention of the horrible la la, phone home, or let the beat build.
Quote from: -BrazilAndWilmington- on June 14, 2008, 07:42:59 AMTha Carter 3 is classic! I can bang any track on that album. Weezy talks some of the realest shit ever on IDontGetIt. COP THAT NOW! that joint was wack... was that his attempt to try to be deep? So let's analyze what he said....He said that the "real criminals" are the tax offenders? This dude obviously doesn't know what he's talking about. The constitution gives the federal government no right to collect taxes. And this government (if limited to it's powers granted in the constitution) generates enough money to operate on nothing more than tariffs and excise taxes (excise taxes being taxes on goods considered vices, like cigarettes and alcohol). And it wasn't until the 20th century that the American government started ignoring the constitution and illegally taxing what American's earn. Some citizens still refuse to pay taxes these days and lawyers present the constitution as evidence in court and get their cases removed. Check out the video Freedom to Facism on youtube if you want to know more. Then he disses Al Sharpton but offers Jesse Jackson as an example of great black leader? Jesse Jackson, when he was running for president totally wrote off the hip-hop community in the 80's and "criticized" (being critical is what he accused Sharpton of) hip-hop to win points with the white man. And this was at a time in the 80's when hip-hop was political conscious and was excited to try and promote a black man running for office.So again, why is this song deep?
Quote from: Abdul-Infinite presents... The Vital Organ on June 14, 2008, 08:56:00 AMQuote from: -BrazilAndWilmington- on June 14, 2008, 07:42:59 AMTha Carter 3 is classic! I can bang any track on that album. Weezy talks some of the realest shit ever on IDontGetIt. COP THAT NOW! that joint was wack... was that his attempt to try to be deep? So let's analyze what he said....He said that the "real criminals" are the tax offenders? This dude obviously doesn't know what he's talking about. The constitution gives the federal government no right to collect taxes. And this government (if limited to it's powers granted in the constitution) generates enough money to operate on nothing more than tariffs and excise taxes (excise taxes being taxes on goods considered vices, like cigarettes and alcohol). And it wasn't until the 20th century that the American government started ignoring the constitution and illegally taxing what American's earn. Some citizens still refuse to pay taxes these days and lawyers present the constitution as evidence in court and get their cases removed. Check out the video Freedom to Facism on youtube if you want to know more. Then he disses Al Sharpton but offers Jesse Jackson as an example of great black leader? Jesse Jackson, when he was running for president totally wrote off the hip-hop community in the 80's and "criticized" (being critical is what he accused Sharpton of) hip-hop to win points with the white man. And this was at a time in the 80's when hip-hop was political conscious and was excited to try and promote a black man running for office.So again, why is this song deep?white
Quote from: O.B.L.R. on June 14, 2008, 09:13:24 AMQuote from: Abdul-Infinite presents... The Vital Organ on June 14, 2008, 08:56:00 AMQuote from: -BrazilAndWilmington- on June 14, 2008, 07:42:59 AMTha Carter 3 is classic! I can bang any track on that album. Weezy talks some of the realest shit ever on IDontGetIt. COP THAT NOW! that joint was wack... was that his attempt to try to be deep? So let's analyze what he said....He said that the "real criminals" are the tax offenders? This dude obviously doesn't know what he's talking about. The constitution gives the federal government no right to collect taxes. And this government (if limited to it's powers granted in the constitution) generates enough money to operate on nothing more than tariffs and excise taxes (excise taxes being taxes on goods considered vices, like cigarettes and alcohol). And it wasn't until the 20th century that the American government started ignoring the constitution and illegally taxing what American's earn. Some citizens still refuse to pay taxes these days and lawyers present the constitution as evidence in court and get their cases removed. Check out the video Freedom to Facism on youtube if you want to know more. Then he disses Al Sharpton but offers Jesse Jackson as an example of great black leader? Jesse Jackson, when he was running for president totally wrote off the hip-hop community in the 80's and "criticized" (being critical is what he accused Sharpton of) hip-hop to win points with the white man. And this was at a time in the 80's when hip-hop was political conscious and was excited to try and promote a black man running for office.So again, why is this song deep?whiteCome on man.. that was week, dude was trying to use statistics (ratio of black prisoners to white prisoners, etc.) to sound conscious and all that, if you won't to hear a real use of statistics on a conscious level over a track you should hear Mos Def's "Mathematics". Then come back and talk to me.
Quote from: R1ZE on June 11, 2008, 01:10:37 PMwack review. one paragraph on mr carter, one paragraph for comfortable, and another for dr. carterquick one sentence mentions of lollipop, nothin on me and got money.6/16 songs are mentioned. thats not even half the album. calls wayne "unrivaled". no mention of the horrible la la, phone home, or let the beat build.lets see a review of yours
there was some tight beats on the cd, but i was hardly impressedcarter 2 was ten times bettersome of the songs were plain annoying im sorry