It's May 14, 2024, 08:26:50 PM
>= link=board=outbound;num=1024361649;start=0#2 date=06/18/02 at 08:11:42]They are unoriginal.
Man ya'll either dont like girls and is gay or ya'll virginsif u been in a relationship before that was deep u can relate to ja rules music its feel good couple music ya'll addicted to gangsta shit cause ya'll dont see it in real life i doand i dont wanna hear about that shit 24\7 down for u a hot song fuck the haterz
fa sho fabizzle let them hate but if they ever been to a cluband had someone they love or even jus wanted to fuck dance wit you to ja and nelly they'd thank the niggas for making them songs cause those songs make emotions and body wantsmove feel me? to the nigga who said he prefer pac for them kinda songs nigga be easy pac is the GOAT but he wanted more rappers to come out he started a revolution ja's jus continuing it plus pac said it himself"Make money for the bitches first and the niggas will followcause what the bitches like the niggas like"
>= link=board=outbound;num=1024361649;start=0#13 date=06/20/02 at 08:21:26]First off 'Pac didn't say that, he said make MUSIC for the bitches, then the niggas will eventually want what the bitches want, that was one of his theories on selling records.Back to the topic, i'm all for club music, i'll dance to a Ja or Nelly track when i'm at a club, thats basically what their music is for in the first place, but I personally won't buy an album full of party tracks because I can't listen to that shit in my personal time, in my personal time I want to listen to something thought provoking, something that is chillin' but at the same time has a message behind it. Take 'Pac's "How Do You Want It" for instance, classic party/club track, gets everyone going when it's played at a club, but it also has a message behind it, in this case it is political. Now not many rappers/MC's can make tracks like these, especially not your average ones like Nelly and Ja rule. My point here is that if your making music that alot of people want to listen to the least you can do is say something worthwhile in atleast half of the tracks on your album, I mean you might not take any notice of the particular lyrics at the time the track is being played in a club but when your at home you can still listen to it because it has something worth listening to. Your average listener won't particularly care about lyrics, but i'm not your average listener, I listen to hip-hop because it teaches me things, it makes me aware of situations and in alot cases I can relate to it, and thats ultimately what I want from music and hip-hop caters for that. I mean c'mon, take this line out of Nelly's new song for instance, "whats the good of all the fame if you ain't fucking the models". Thats basically saying that thats all he wants fame for, but I see it like this, if you have fame use it to it's full potential. If you want fame to be able to get women become a porn star or something. He claims he funds AID's charity's and things, & I know he made that song for AID's victims, but one song isn't good enough for me, if you want to make a record full of party songs thats fine with me but don't expect me to buy it if your not going to say anything worthwhile thats all i'm saying.