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like i said b4 all of the white kids started 2 hate something that wasn't even out yet or done that "under pressure" was strickly a track 4 promotion of the head phones and Dr. Dre said it himself a couple days b4 we heard the song. it's funny how quick people forgot about that and bitched 4 a month about how come that song was gonna be the 1st single off of "Detox" and it wasn't a gangsta record with Snoop on it LMAO!. white people kill hip hop, but what else is new.
Quote from: Super Nigga Doobie Roach on July 19, 2010, 04:12:50 PMlike i said b4 all of the white kids started 2 hate something that wasn't even out yet or done that "under pressure" was strickly a track 4 promotion of the head phones and Dr. Dre said it himself a couple days b4 we heard the song. it's funny how quick people forgot about that and bitched 4 a month about how come that song was gonna be the 1st single off of "Detox" and it wasn't a gangsta record with Snoop on it LMAO!. white people kill hip hop, but what else is new.the situation u mentioned is really the reason why the hip-hop is 'dead' (i dont co-agree on hip-hop bein dead)
Quote from: Super Nigga Doobie Roach on July 19, 2010, 04:12:50 PMlike i said b4 all of the white kids started 2 hate something that wasn't even out yet or done that "under pressure" was strickly a track 4 promotion of the head phones and Dr. Dre said it himself a couple days b4 we heard the song. it's funny how quick people forgot about that and bitched 4 a month about how come that song was gonna be the 1st single off of "Detox" and it wasn't a gangsta record with Snoop on it LMAO!. white people kill hip hop, but what else is new.sorry crakka, that track was the lead single, as confirmed by Dre and Iovine, but it leaked and it got trashed by everyone so they scrapped it and used the beat for a commercial, you must be on his dick something serious if you believe what you just said