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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #30 on: May 20, 2009, 06:39:06 PM »
I've listened to two gucci albums I gave him a fair chance like I give any artist a chance.But he's terrible
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine flu
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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #31 on: May 20, 2009, 06:41:01 PM »
And I completely disagree about pac being like snoop and cube are now.He was always a much bigger star then those two and got better with every album where as those two got worse.I don't think he would be making music anymore either he would probably have his label and be a full time actor
 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #32 on: May 20, 2009, 06:42:14 PM »
I've listened to two gucci albums I gave him a fair chance like I give any artist a chance.But he's terrible


Well Gucci has a shit load more than just TWO mixtapes, try about 15/20.  including like three that just dropped this past month (and this week).  i'm not gonna try 2 convice y'all to like tha Gucc if y'all dont wanna, it's not my job and it's impossible anyways.  




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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #33 on: May 20, 2009, 06:44:55 PM »
i personally think Pac would have came out and said "look, you guys can do what your doing; but don't call it hip hop & don't call yourself a rapper".

i mean he was all about kids making money, so he probably would have respected the hustle; but wouldn't allow shit that to be concidered the same genre as him lol.

i mean how can people call some music that Gucci makes good? enjoyable is one thing, whatever floats your boat; but to call it "good rap" it just insanity.
 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #34 on: May 20, 2009, 06:46:09 PM »
jay you have said it before (right?) you can have 213 mixtapes but if it isnt quality muzik whats the difference with havin 213 mixtapes that is wack muzik?
QUALITY>>>>QUANTITY!!!

HAHA AND CHAM CLICK YEAH THAT IS INSANE TO CALL GUCCI MAINE'S MUZIK GOOD (THROW IN MANY OTHERS TO THAT SAME BOAT WHILE YOUR AT IT)
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine flu
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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #35 on: May 20, 2009, 06:49:53 PM »
jay you have said it before (right?) you can have 213 mixtapes but if it isnt quality muzik whats the difference with havin 213 mixtapes that is wack muzik?
QUALITY>>>>QUANTITY!!!

HAHA AND CHAM CLICK YEAH THAT IS INSANE TO CALL GUCCI MAINE'S MUZIK GOOD (THROW IN MANY OTHERS TO THAT SAME BOAT WHILE YOUR AT IT)


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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #36 on: May 20, 2009, 06:51:57 PM »
Birmingham, Alabama native Radric 'Gucci Mane' Davis is back with his fifth album in the last five years, "Murder Was the Case." Those who haven't been keeping up on his career may think the album name is a direct bite off 1994's Death Row soundtrack of the same name, but intentional or otherwise there's a definite parallel between Gucci Mane and Snoop Dogg. In the latter's case he had to go to trial on real life murder charges, for which he was eventually acquitted. In the former's case he was awaiting trial on murder only to have the case dropped in 2006 due to a lack of evidence. Both men undoubtedly received a publicity boost based on interest in the charges that helped their rap career. It is here the similarities end. Snoop Dogg was already a huge star in both hip-hop and mainstream pop thanks to support from Dr. Dre and Death Row Records before his murder trial. Gucci Mane was with all due respect to Mr. Davis a minor star of the Southern rap scene best known for the single "Icy" with Young Jeezy. Observers will note that Jeezy has not appeared on a Gucci Mane album since, including this latest release, which was due to a dispute over who had the rights to the song when it started to hit nationally. Mane has been somewhat starved for mainstream exposure ever since, although 2007's "Back to the Traphouse" tried like heck to get it. The album featured Mane's best production to date and a slew of big guests from The Game to Lil' Kim to Trey Songz. There's no doubt Gucci Mane hopes "Murder Was the Case" is a fresh start. Everything is new on this release - new label, new publicity firm, new homies (all clearly friends or labelmates - no big names this time), new rhymes... oh wait scratch that last one. Gucci Mane is what you would call an A to B rhymer as long as you left out the B part. I've noted in previous coverage of Mane's albums that his rap style is simplistic, and though one would hope his style had changed or improved songs like the lead single "Stoopid" show little has changed over the years. "Once I drop my verses then I go and drop the chorusThen I'm out the booth back to my trap you know I'm Mooreland10 to 4 restored it, Zaytoven record itZay you chargin 30 like the Gucci can't afford it!Gucci chargin 40 dawg, that's a couple birdiesGucci stupid jewelry dawg, I don't think you heard me" I honestly spent 15 minutes searching this song for six bars that didn't completely embarass Gucci Mane. In the process I was treated to lines like "Our vests gon' match our gators/you can't swear like Gucci cause you don't got enough flavor" and the unintentionally apt "Bitches are magnificent/I'm not very articulate." The Zaytoven beat is acceptable at first, with the rapid-fire piano during the chorus sandwiched neatly between the bass and melody, but without that chorus the ZOOP ZOOP electronic sounds get irritating. Production is what Mane has to rely on since he can't get by on the rhymes alone, and Zaytoven does his best to help. "Block Party" is an intriguing mixture of crunk and symphonic sounds that would stand alone as an instrumental - especially after listening to Mane rhyme "bonkers" and "monster" with "Hummer." Ouch. The "Trap Money (Remix)" is minimalistic and a bit eerie - a perfect combination. Even when the songs have ridiculous concepts and rhymes like "Cuttin Off Fingaz," there's Zaytoven in the background trying to make the best of it. Much is made of the fact Ox from the movie "Belly" appears on a short 18 second skit and the following track "Murder For Fun," which may be one of the album's strongest tracks. A. Cater and Mel-Man provide a heavy pounding beat and the reggae chattah of Ox really sets it off nicely. To be honest though I would have credited him by his musical name Louie Rankin instead of referencing him to a movie that is only notable for the number of rappers in it and the music video director (Hype Williams) who filmed it. I think it's fair to say a number of people who buy this album will never have seen the movie and may think Ox is from a GROUP called Belly. "This song has Ox from Belly. He's pretty good. You got any of Belly's albums?" Something like that. Regardless with no disrespect intended to either Louie Rankin or Gucci Mane, I don't think this album furthers either of their careers. I have a hard time getting through the songs on "Murder Was the Case" from start to finish. Even the "back in the day" real life narrative "Neva Had Shit" has tedious rhymes that make me want to fast forward: "Stealin candy out the sto' like I can't get caughtJust a little bad black boy, it ain't my faultAfter school snack syrup and fo' pieces of breadGranddaddy why your eyes so God damn red?Got a real soft ass and a hard-ass headBetter mind your fuckin manners boy that's what he said" That's the extent of Gucci Mane's rhyme writing ability - bread, red, head, said. It's fair to say I've heard worse in hip-hop, but listening to Gucci Mane's non-loquacious verbosity makes me pine for Mike Jones and Pastor Troy records. His exceedingly slow delivery and mush-mouthed elocution don't help matters - Gucci Mane sounds screwed and chopped even without Michael Watts on it. Musically parts of "Murder Was the Case" get a pass but the album as a whole can't be acquitted - Gucci Mane is guilty of making mediocre gangster rap on all counts. Music Vibes: 5.5 of 10 Lyric Vibes: 3 of 10 TOTAL Vibes: 4.5 of 10.    www.rapreviews.com.  That pretty much sums my feelings up exactly
 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #37 on: May 20, 2009, 07:02:05 PM »
career may think the album name is a direct bite off 1994's Death Row soundtrack of the same name, but intentional or otherwise there's a definite parallel between Gucci Mane and Snoop Dogg. In the latter's case he had to go to trial on real life murder charges, for which he was eventually acquitted. In the former's case he was awaiting trial on murder only to have the case dropped in 2006 due to a lack of evidence. Both men undoubtedly received a publicity boost based on interest in the charges that helped their rap career. It is here the similarities end. Snoop Dogg was already a huge star in both hip-hop and mainstream pop thanks to support from Dr. Dre and Death Row Records before his murder trial. Gucci Mane was with all due respect to Mr. Davis a minor star of the Southern rap scene best known for the single "Icy" with Young Jeezy. Observers will note that Jeezy has not appeared on a Gucci Mane album since, including this latest release, which was due to a dispute over who had the rights to the song when it started to hit nationally. Mane has been somewhat starved for mainstream exposure ever since, although 2007's "Back to the Traphouse" tried like heck to get it. The album featured Mane's best production to date and a slew of big guests from The Game to Lil' Kim to Trey Songz. There's no doubt Gucci Mane hopes "Murder Was the Case" is a fresh start. Everything is new on this release - new label, new publicity firm, new homies (all clearly friends or labelmates - no big names this time), new rhymes... oh wait scratch that last one. Gucci Mane is what you would call an A to B rhymer as long as you left out the B part. I've noted in previous coverage of Mane's albums that his rap style is simplistic, and though one would hope his style had changed or improved songs like the lead single "Stoopid" show little has changed over the years. "Once I drop my verses then I go and drop the chorusThen I'm out the booth back to my trap you know I'm Mooreland10 to 4 restored it, Zaytoven record itZay you chargin 30 like the Gucci can't afford it!Gucci chargin 40 dawg, that's a couple birdiesGucci stupid jewelry dawg, I don't think you heard me" I honestly spent 15 minutes searching this song for six bars that didn't completely embarass Gucci Mane. In the process I was treated to lines like "Our vests gon' match our gators/you can't swear like Gucci cause you don't got enough flavor" and the unintentionally apt "Bitches are magnificent/I'm not very articulate." The Zaytoven beat is acceptable at first, with the rapid-fire piano during the chorus sandwiched neatly between the bass and melody, but without that chorus the ZOOP ZOOP electronic sounds get irritating. Production is what Mane has to rely on since he can't get by on the rhymes alone, and Zaytoven does his best to help. "Block Party" is an intriguing mixture of crunk and symphonic sounds that would stand alone as an instrumental - especially after listening to Mane rhyme "bonkers" and "monster" with "Hummer." Ouch. The "Trap Money (Remix)" is minimalistic and a bit eerie - a perfect combination. Even when the songs have ridiculous concepts and rhymes like "Cuttin Off Fingaz," there's Zaytoven in the background trying to make the best of it. Much is made of the fact Ox from the movie "Belly" appears on a short 18 second skit and the following track "Murder For Fun," which may be one of the album's strongest tracks. A. Cater and Mel-Man provide a heavy pounding beat and the reggae chattah of Ox really sets it off nicely. To be honest though I would have credited him by his musical name Louie Rankin instead of referencing him to a movie that is only notable for the number of rappers in it and the music video director (Hype Williams) who filmed it. I think it's fair to say a number of people who buy this album will never have seen the movie and may think Ox is from a GROUP called Belly. "This song has Ox from Belly. He's pretty good. You got any of Belly's albums?" Something like that. Regardless with no disrespect intended to either Louie Rankin or Gucci Mane, I don't think this album furthers either of their careers. I have a hard time getting through the songs on "Murder Was the Case" from start to finish. Even the "back in the day" real life narrative "Neva Had Shit" has tedious rhymes that make me want to fast forward: "Stealin candy out the sto' like I can't get caughtJust a little bad black boy, it ain't my faultAfter school snack syrup and fo' pieces of breadGranddaddy why your eyes so God damn red?Got a real soft ass and a hard-ass headBetter mind your fuckin manners boy that's what he said" That's the extent of Gucci Mane's rhyme writing ability - bread, red, head, said. It's fair to say I've heard worse in hip-hop, but listening to Gucci Mane's non-loquacious verbosity makes me pine for Mike Jones and Pastor Troy records. His exceedingly slow delivery and mush-mouthed elocution don't help matters - Gucci Mane sounds screwed and chopped even without Michael Watts on it. Musically parts of "Murder Was the Case" get a pass but the album as a whole can't be acquitted - Gucci Mane is guilty of making mediocre gangster rap on all counts. Music Vibes: 5.5 of 10 Lyric Vibes: 3 of 10 TOTAL Vibes: 4.5 of 10.    www.rapreviews.com.  That pretty much sums my feelings up exactly



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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #38 on: May 20, 2009, 07:03:55 PM »
Find me a good review of his albums,ill be shocked
 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #39 on: May 20, 2009, 07:04:01 PM »
And I completely disagree about pac being like snoop and cube are now.He was always a much bigger star then those two and got better with every album where as those two got worse.I don't think he would be making music anymore either he would probably have his label and be a full time actor
That's all opinion, but my point is do u really think there'd be less crap music out if Pac was alive? not a chance. No single rapper is bigger than the industry and it's demands.
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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #40 on: May 20, 2009, 07:05:47 PM »
Find me a good review of his albums,ill be shocked


Go 2 the hood... eastcoast, westcoast, down south, in tha midwest... pick 1.  it's literally that eazy, but don't take my word 4 it, go...





 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #41 on: May 20, 2009, 07:51:24 PM »
gucci mane is garbage bro , nobody dont bump that shit ...    and flo rida im surprised he sold more than 15 copies , he is the wackest rapper alive .....
 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #42 on: May 20, 2009, 08:07:48 PM »
gucci mane is garbage bro , nobody dont bump that shit ...    and flo rida im surprised he sold more than 15 copies , he is the wackest rapper alive .....


y'all aint from tha hood, so y'all wouldn't get it.  you guys r like the white folks in tha 80's who liked Classic Soul Music but didn't understand/hated Hip Hop.  And even if u r... ur still wack, even the bitchest niggaz i know and tha hardest niggaz i know fuck with Gucci.  This nigga came 2 DC & MD 4 a week straight (small area btw) and sold out every spot.  But like Treach said if u aint from the ghetto, dont come to tha ghetto.  Y'all dont understand how DEEP that is... i can't break it down 4 u niether bcuz y'all wouldn't get it.  i'm not generalizing that every street nigga like Gucci but every street nigga dont hate Gucci nietha.  u ask a nigga 25-28 if they fuck wit Gucci's shit (besides them dicknthabooty NY ass hip hop niggaz) most of them will tell u you Yes and most likely start rappin 1 of his songs.  Gucci is da new Jeezy.


 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #43 on: May 20, 2009, 11:51:05 PM »
gucci mane is garbage bro , nobody dont bump that shit ...    and flo rida im surprised he sold more than 15 copies , he is the wackest rapper alive .....


y'all aint from tha hood, so y'all wouldn't get it.  you guys r like the white folks in tha 80's who liked Classic Soul Music but didn't understand/hated Hip Hop.  And even if u r... ur still wack, even the bitchest niggaz i know and tha hardest niggaz i know fuck with Gucci.  This nigga came 2 DC & MD 4 a week straight (small area btw) and sold out every spot.  But like Treach said if u aint from the ghetto, dont come to tha ghetto.  Y'all dont understand how DEEP that is... i can't break it down 4 u niether bcuz y'all wouldn't get it.  i'm not generalizing that every street nigga like Gucci but every street nigga dont hate Gucci nietha.  u ask a nigga 25-28 if they fuck wit Gucci's shit (besides them dicknthabooty NY ass hip hop niggaz) most of them will tell u you Yes and most likely start rappin 1 of his songs.  Gucci is da new Jeezy.




you guys aint from the hood so we wouldnt get it ?  WTF  What are talking bout homie ?  your not from the hood , and dont nobody bump gucci mane in my hood or no hood , just you and the other 10,000 fans he has ,  he cant rap for shit bro , TRUST ME and his beats sound the same ....
 

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Re: Cam sells 43k,gucci mane 14k
« Reply #44 on: May 20, 2009, 11:54:51 PM »
on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on........